Staying up on some new tech. Here is a good read about a new potential competitor to WordPress CMS… Netlify.
Source: Netlify: First Impressions – David Bushell – Web Design (UK)
Staying up on some new tech. Here is a good read about a new potential competitor to WordPress CMS… Netlify.
Source: Netlify: First Impressions – David Bushell – Web Design (UK)
WordPress security is often an area in WordPress left neglected or done incorrectly.
A couple of weeks ago Sitepoint held a webinar with Chris Burgess on SitePoint to discuss WordPress security and how users can start making their site more secure. Some of the topics covered include:
Check out the link below to listen to the complete talk. Lots of great tips.
Source: Head Slapping WordPress Security with Expert Chris Burgess
This is great. Need to get back into this stuff. I miss playing with wp
There are many benefits of Sass for WordPress developers. You’ve probably heard many arguments for using a pre-processor by now. CSS pre-processors provide the opportunity for better code organization by using partials and nesting styles. Pre-processors help developers style faster by writing mixins and functions. Pre-processors also allow us to write more maintainable, scalable code with logic and variables.
read all about it @ Sass for WordPress Developers.
WordPress introduced the Shortcode API in its version 2.5. This API allows developers to add some more or less complex features in their plugins or themes without the user having to insert any HTML code.
The advantage of the Shortcode API is that developers do not need to use regular expressions to detect if the user included their shortcodes into their posts: WordPress automatically detects the registered shortcodes.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to use the Shortcode API. We will create our own shortcodes, see how to use classic and unnamed attributes and also how to handle content.
Get ready to …. Unleash the Power of the WordPress Shortcode API.
The WordPress Guide for Small Businesses – Simply Business.
Quite simply one of the most brilliant pages I’ve seen in a while. Especially if you’re in the market to sell a client on WordPress.
Whiteboard Framework for WordPress.
Another responsive WP framework for your viewing delight.
Powerful, clean, and well-noted code for efficient WordPress theme development
Whiteboard Framework has been helping WordPress developers cut back on their development time and improve their WordPress powered websites since 2008.
Whiteboard framework for WordPress was developed to speed up the development of WordPress themes. Whiteboard does so by eliminating the time spent on code common to all WordPress themes and includes non-intrusive code that improves the overall WordPress theme in many ways – including SEO, speed, usability, mobile support, and multi-lingual support.
WordPress 3.2 is the fifteenth major WordPress release in the project’s eight-year history. The focus in this release was to make things faster, lighter and more streamlined.
Good Refresher:
Better Image Management With WordPress – Smashing Magazine.
10 Characters for Your WordPress Blacklist | Perishable Press.
We can stop that sort of garbage from scaring away visitors by adding a few lines to your Comment Moderation or Comment Blacklist (both located in your Discussion Settings). Simply add the following lines to either list:
The beauty of this technique is its simplicity.
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Looking good!
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