5 Plugins that rocked my developer world in 2012
A listing of 5 plugins that stood out for me in 2012, and that I use every day while developing themes and plugins for WordPress.
A listing of 5 plugins that stood out for me in 2012, and that I use every day while developing themes and plugins for WordPress.
Hate the WordPress admin dashboard? Now’s a good time to voice your opinion. Dave Martin is looking into rethinking the dashboard, potentially for WordPress 3.8. He’s put a survey on the Make WordPress Core blog where you can voice your opinion on what currently works and doesn’t work, and what you’d like to see.
Do you want to help but aren’t sure how — or who to trust? Here are some non-profit organizations and charitable foundations with a history of success and transparent reporting, according to Ukrainian sources.
Nice example of filtering get_terms() to orderby the include parameter. It’s also demonstrating with a WooCommerce example, which is handy.
Learn about business expansion, legal compliance, and intellectual property issues facing business owners and freelancers.
I was tagged in a tweet by Brad Williams that referenced The WP Conf, which is currently only a half-finished website, but is an independent WordPress conference slated for late this year, and calls itself, “a WordPress conference forked from WordCamp and WordCamp Los Angeles.” Based on intensive investigative journalism… er… I mean, based on…
Over the last couple of years I have done a lot of thinking about the evolution of WordPress and how the application can best meet the needs of the ever more fragmented user base. In this article I make the case for a forked approach with a core application and specialized forks targeting specific user…