WordPress Gear: useful developer tools
WordPress Gear is a “compendium” of useful developer tools for working with WordPress. I like what I see. h/t @paul_wp
WordPress Gear is a “compendium” of useful developer tools for working with WordPress. I like what I see. h/t @paul_wp
Getting rid of jQuery on gov.uk Andy Sellick, Senior frontend developer, GOV.UK: The main disadvantage of using jQuery is that it has to be included in the page assets, which can slow down how quickly a site loads. GOV.UK’s pages vary in size, but the homepage is around 246 kB – 32 kB (13%) of…
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.
Shows how to remove the WordPress admin bar. Then wraps it in a current_user_can check to keep it around for site admins.
While Jetpack and its Photon service are useful, it is not a solution fit for everyone, and may users and developers have reservations about integrating with the WordPress.com infrastructure. Will Norris takes the open source approach and has rolled his own self-hosted version of Photon, available on GitHub.
I always get excited when Tom McFarlin starts a new series on wpTuts+. His latest is going to take a look at the WordPress HTTP API, and his first post is up with an introduction to wp_remote_get(). Tom is one of those sources that I really trust to write great tutorials, so if you’re looking…
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Thanks for the shoutout, I registered a domain, the link is now: http://wpgear.org/
easier to remember π