Pagely Review: Fine-Tuned Managed WordPress Hosting
Managed WordPress hosting has exploded in the past couple of years, but the concept of hosting specifically optimized for running WordPress sites was pioneered by just a few companies.Pagely was one...
View ArticleSettings and Controls for a Color Scheme in the Theme Customizer
What You’ll Be CreatingThe theme customizer is a great tool to allow your users more freedom to tweak a theme without having to edit the code. But if you want to let your users change the colors of...
View ArticleCreating Maintainable WordPress Meta Boxes: Save and Retrieve
As we come up on the end of this series, we have two more topics to cover:Saving information to and retrieving information from the databaseRefactoring the code so that it becomes more maintainable...
View ArticleIntegrating CloudFlare With WordPress
CloudFlare is one of the leading CDNs on the web right now. It has strategically located servers all across the globe that reduce the load times of your website by serving static files like images,...
View ArticleCollecting Donations With WordPress: Bitcoin
In the second and final part of this mini-series titled, “Collecting Donations With WordPress”, you’ll learn how to write a WordPress plugin which allows users to send you a donation via Bitcoin.Part...
View ArticleAdding the CSS for a Color Scheme in the Theme Customizer
In the first part of this two part series, I showed you how to create the settings and controls for a color scheme in the WordPress theme customizer. In this part, you’ll use these to define CSS in...
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: An Introduction to Filters
WordPress is an amazing platform and the most popular content management system in the world. The reason for this title is because of its extensibility Read More: 50 Filters of WordPress: An...
View ArticleHow Theme Frameworks Actually Work
Theme Frameworks can be extremely powerful. For non-technical WordPress users, they make it possible to create a unique site which looks like it’s running a bespoke theme, and for WordPress developers...
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: The First 10 Filters
In the first post of the series, we introduced the idea of the world of filters within the context of WordPress. In this tutorial, we’re going to start reviewing 50 selected filters by explaining what...
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: Filters 11-20
In the previous part of this series, we started going through 50 WordPress filters. Selected among hundreds, we started by reviewing 10 of them.In this tutorial, we’re going to see another batch of...
View ArticleConfiguring W3 Total Cache: Advance Database Cache
So far we have configured W3 Total Cache Minification settings. In this tutorial, I’ll be covering the advance configurations for W3 Total Cache.Database CacheThe database cache is an important factor...
View ArticleCreating Maintainable WordPress Meta Boxes: Refactoring
Throughout this series, we’ve focused on building maintainable WordPress meta boxes. By that, I mean that we’ve been working to create a WordPress plugin that’s well-organized, follows WordPress...
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: 31-40
In the previous parts of this series, we went through 20 WordPress filters. In this tutorial, we’re going to continue the trend and review another batch of them and follow along examples with each....
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: Filters 21-30
In the previous parts of this series, we went through 30 WordPress filters. In this tutorial, we’re going to see another batch of them and do examples with each. Let’s begin! Continue reading here: 50...
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: Filters 31-40
In the previous parts of this series, we went through 20 WordPress filters. In this tutorial, we’re going to continue the trend and review another batch of them and follow along examples with each....
View Article50 Filters of WordPress: Series Finale
Welcome to the series finale of “50 Filters of WordPress”! In this last part, we’re going to review what we learned and summarize all the 50 filters with 10 words (give or take) each Read More: 50...
View ArticleThe Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Taxonomies
Let’s say that you’ve recently started developing things with WordPress. Perhaps you’ve created basic theme or a plugin that does something simple, but you’re ready to jump into more complex...
View ArticleThe Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Taxonomies: Themes or Plugins?
In this series, we’re taking a look at what WordPress taxonomies are, their definition, when to use them, and how to incorporate them into our themes. To make sure we’re covering this in as much...
View ArticleConfiguring Product Settings in WooCommerce
In the first two parts of this series, you learned how to install WooCommerce and configure its settings. Visit site: Configuring Product Settings in WooCommerce
View ArticleFifty Actions of WordPress – 50 Examples (1 to 10)
The previous part of our series was the “introduction” to the world of WordPress actions. In this tutorial, we’re going to start reviewing 50 selected actions by explaining what they do and see an...
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