As mentioned in our end of year post, one of our goals for 2015 was to up our content game–and up it we did. Earlier in the year, I talked about how we have been using a collaborative approach to create content...
Read More Top 15 WebDevStudios Posts Published in 2015Tag: WordPress
Another Awesome WDS Year Down and Many More to Go
As the end of 2015 approaches, we have joined the masses in taking stock of the passing year and started setting our sights on the next. The last few years have been a big jump for us and we’ve grown a lot....
Read More Another Awesome WDS Year Down and Many More to GoWP-API: Endpoint Namespaces
WordPress is getting a JSON Rest API added to core. The first part of the API is actually already included. The endpoint infrastructure is in 4.4. As developers build extensions to the API, we need to take responsibility for our actions and how they can affect a...
Read More WP-API: Endpoint NamespacesWORDCAMP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow. It’s hard to believe that it is already time for WordCamp US! We are SO EXCITED! As you know, we love WordCamps AND we love Philly, so we have been counting down to this fantastic event…and it’s nearly here! WordCamp US is...
Read More WORDCAMP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WebDevStudios Dances the Calypso
Recently, Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com) released a pure JavaScript version of their website hosting and creation service in the form of a formidable desktop app called Calypso. The new WordPress.com codebase moves WordPress away from MySQL and PHP. It’s built entirely in JavaScript, and...
Read More WebDevStudios Dances the CalypsoGetting Started with WordPress Hooks
It is well-known that WordPress is one of the most popular Content Management Systems available for building and maintaining a website. While a big part of that success is due to the ease-of-use, another big part of that is the wide variety of...
Read More Getting Started with WordPress HooksDebugging WordPress Tips and Snippets
Most developers know of the common WP_DEBUG in the config file, but some don’t know there are way more possibilities with WordPress and PHP in general. In this article, I’m going to show you some tips and tricks that I use when debugging WordPress plugins...
Read More Debugging WordPress Tips and SnippetsBasic WordPress Terminology: What the Layperson Should Know
WordPress proudly touts its user first design for ease of use, but on other end of the spectrum are the website owners. Even the owner of a simple website is instantly barraged with the seeming jumble of terms, acronyms, and phrases that...
Read More Basic WordPress Terminology: What the Layperson Should KnowHow to Search Everything Within Custom Post Types
Editor’s note: The following blog post was written in 2015. We can’t guarantee the accuracy of the code and presented solutions, but we’ve chosen to keep this blog post live for those who still find the information useful. If you’re using Custom...
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