WhatIsSoSlow: Measure the speed of filters and actions
Alex Mills has a handy little class that will allow you to measure the speed of the various filters and actions running on your pageloads.
Alex Mills has a handy little class that will allow you to measure the speed of the various filters and actions running on your pageloads.
Evan Solomon has completely rewritten a command line automation tool for deploying to SVN with Git. It’s called Scatter, and it looks pretty awesome. He’s also got usage examples and a fully updated readme. This looks like a nice way to interact with WordPress and its SVN workflow if you’re more familiar with Git.
What if you want to show hidden information only to “administrators” or “shop managers?” What about displaying a custom “My Account” tab just for logged-in customers?
In this WordPress Stack Exchange question and answer, Jeff Atwood – co-founder of Stack Overflow – asks an interesting question in relation to WordPress and WP Super Cache and Rarst provides the answer as to why.
The WordPress REST API is at a bit of a crossroads. There is a proposal on the table by the core team of four contributors — Ryan McCue, Rachel Baker, Daniel Bachhuber, and Joe Hoyle — to ship endpoints to WordPress core iteratively. There is a pushback on this proposal by WordPress Project Lead and co-founder Matt Mullenweg.
Some things you just can’t do with WP_Query like get posts in the last 10 days from today. Here, we show you how to do that by using the posts_where filter.
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