UPDATE: The plugin from the tutorial is now available on the WordPress plugin repository - WP Delete User Accounts Some websites allow a user to delete his or her account, and many don't. Personally, I like having the option for deleting my accounts (i.e. social media), and I'm sure many other
How to Retrieve Plugin Reviews from WordPress Repository
Scrolling through my Twitter feed earlier, I found the following question from Sébastien: https://twitter.com/sebd86/status/684540826555400198 I thought this was an interesting request, so I decided to spend some time figuring it out. On WordPress.org, you can access a plugin's support threads
Making Sense of Working with AJAX in WordPress
If you're getting ready to read this post, there's a good chance you've at least heard of AJAX. You might even know what it is and what it does. For those of you who don't know what it is or does, here's a quick overview: AJAX (short for "asynchronous JavaScript and XML") is a group of
How to Display Calls to Action After New Blog Comments
UPDATE: The plugin from the tutorial is now available on the WordPress plugin repository - After Comment Prompts A few months ago, I wanted to create a way to prompt my readers to follow me on Twitter after they leave a comment on one of my posts. There are already a few solutions available to do
Break from Hiatus
Hey, everyone! I'm excited to have some downtime for the next few weeks and I hope to release some new stuff by then. I can't believe it's been four months since I last put together a post. If you're wondering why I haven't created anything new, here's the story: Back in August, I began law school.
How I Develop WordPress Websites (Workflow)
Odds are, you have heard the term "workflow" in the web development field, especially if you've been doing it for any significant amount of time. For those who may be newer to WordPress development, it may not be something you've established or are totally familiar with. Basically, a workflow is
How to Get WordPress Previous and Next Posts’ Permalinks
WordPress includes a couple of handy functions for retrieving the links to "previous" and "next" posts. They are get_previous_post_link() and get_next_post_link(). These functions, while useful for retrieving/outputting a simple link (HTML gets output), don't allow for much customization to the
Blogging Will Never Be a Loss When Absent Financial Motive
This post is going to be a quick explanation of why I like to blog and how new bloggers should approach their own writing (in my humble opinion). Rob Neu retweeted a link to a very good read: The insanely slow road to building a blog (and why most people give up). This post does a great job at
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