Multi-checkbox in the Customizer
Justin Tadlock has an in-depth tutorial for creating a multi-checkbox Customizer control. As is pretty much anything Justin writes, this is a handy tutorial to keep in your arsenal.
Justin Tadlock has an in-depth tutorial for creating a multi-checkbox Customizer control. As is pretty much anything Justin writes, this is a handy tutorial to keep in your arsenal.
After a whirlwind WordCamp Europe, I’ve had some time to sit back and consider some of the common conversational threads. When a big group of people gets together in the WordPress space, you can start to identify what folks are concerned, excited, or otherwise feeling, from the conversations that sprout up. There was definitely an…
WordPress 4.2, “Powell”, has been released. The release was lead by Drew Jaynes and includes contributions from 283 community members.
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Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of WordPress, and founder and CEO of Automattic. In this interview, we talk about their new WordPress.com editor, and more.
Justin Tadlock is building a repository that will contain examples of using the Customize API for advanced things. He explains: The goal is to provide examples so that theme authors are not bypassing the core API and doing weird things like injecting links into the DOM via JavaScript, which can and will most likely break…
Obox recently released DevKit as a CSS and Javascript add-on for any theme. What they’ve released as DevKit on CodeCanyon is what has been powering the user-added code features for their builder theme, Layers. Layers was released early this year with a lot of good feedback (including from me). DevKit looks really slick, if you must edit CSS and Javascript…