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Exclude a WordPress Theme Style Guide

When it comes to  WordPress themes, one of the things that I used to think should be more common was the idea of style guides. You know what I’m talking about: The documents that are either included with or ship with a theme that guide you on the typography, image sizes, video sizes, and […]

The Usability of WordPress Featured Images

Featured images (also referred to as “post thumbnails”) are nice features to include in WordPress themes, but there are times where I question their implementation. I know, I know: talking about stuff like this can come off as frivolous, but I think that if you deeply care about what you’re working on, then evaluating […]

Writing Maintainable WordPress Themes

[…] on, and additional ideas for features are developed, it becomes an entirely different challenge to keep the project rolling. And though people would argue whether or not WordPress themes (or plugins or any script-based utility, for that matter) constitutes actual software, the truth is that it’s still subject to the same rules and methodologies as […]

Building Single Post Message For WordPress

[…] case, I had the opportunity to use my standard set of tools as well as try out a few new things. The Usual Suspects All of my WordPress plugins and widgets start with their respective boilerplates – in this case, my WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. This includes the usual components: Specific file and directory organization The […]

Title Capitalization for WordPress 1.1.2

A couple of weeks ago, I released the first version of Title Capitalization for WordPress. After the first version was released, I received some feedback both in the form of code reviews, issues, and some other minor updates. In case you missed it, I released 1.1.2 to GitHub on May 4th (because you should always ship […]

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