During this year’s State of the Word, the new design for the WordPress administration experience was discussed. As described by Matias: As WordPress turns twenty years old, the overall aim of this work is to improve upon this experience at a foundational design level, giving plugins and users more control over the navigation while […]
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Understanding caching in WordPress by starting with the basics by understanding the concept of a trip on a site with no caching.
Simply contributing your work to GitHub is not enough. You have to submit your WordPress plugin to Packagist. Here’s how to do it.
Dependency Injection is one area where I think WordPress developers have the opportunity to make improvements in their code’s organization.
[…] anything from unit tests to beta tests to release candidates and so on. All of these are important and they all have their place, and testing in WordPress is no different. That said, there’s at least one method of testing that I think is applicable but rarely employed when it comes to creating themes or […]
