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How to load JavaScript like a WordPress Master
If you’re involved in WordPress development, a challenge that you’re going to face sooner or later is how to include JavaScript files efficiently. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you the best way to do that. Let’s say you ...
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Smart Archives Reloaded: Version 1.9
Lots of goodies in this release, based on the feedback and requests I got from you guys (and gals). The Menu Format First off, there’s a new format called “menu”. It’s basically the year and month menu from the fancy format, b...
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Smart Archives Reloaded: Advanced Tweaking
Since version 1.9, you can make modifications to the plugin output, without having to modify the plugin code. This way, your tweaks won’t be lost when you upgrade the plugin. Custom styling If you want to customize the appearance of the archive...
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Front-end Editor: Version 1.6
The number of editable elements continues to grow with this version of your favourite inline editor for WordPress: Besides tags and terms, you can now edit categories as well, using the same interface. They all have autosuggest enabled, to make it ea...
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The Idea Behind WP Questions
I was just reading this inspiring article called Five things Free Software taught me. One of the things that stuck with me is the idea that knowledge tends to spread, beyond any obstacle. So instead of working to prevent this spread, why not encourag...
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scbFramework: Version 1.4
The plugin toolkit has been getting a lot of useful classes recently, so I though a version bump was in order. scbUtil scbUtil is a collection of useful little functions that I was using in a lot of my plugins. My favourite is the debug() function. T...

