How to remove jQuery
With the recent “you might not need jQuery” craze, developers are understandably asking how to remove the library from the front-end of their site. Depending on the way the theme is built, it’s fairly straight-forward.
With the recent “you might not need jQuery” craze, developers are understandably asking how to remove the library from the front-end of their site. Depending on the way the theme is built, it’s fairly straight-forward.
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WordPress 3.6 Beta 2 was released this evening. After the debate on whether post formats should be punted to 3.7, it appears they are here to stay in 3.6. They have been iterated on, and I like them much, much better. Here’s a screenshot of the new look with Video highlighted, along with the MP6…
Fresh and rested after PressNomics, today I’m reflecting on the WordPress business event that’s made such a name for itself. After finally making it myself, on its third iteration, I can tell you that I now know what all the fuss is about. Here are just a few of my takeaways.
Here’s a good look at optimizing WordPress queries. It includes a bunch of things I wasn’t aware of.
Linking posts to each other is quite a hassle in WordPress, especially if they are of different post types. Sub Posts enables you to setup these links, link the posts and display them on your website in minutes.
Chinmayi Sharma argues our digital infrastructure is built on open source, and it cannot provide adequate security so governments should help out.