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[...] we should do. First of all, let’s define a couple of constants. These should go in the main plugin file, and should be added beneath the header information. The first constant holds the directory [...]
[...] . The header code can be seen below – this should be added to the top of the main plugin file (‘weeb-hello-world.php’ in my example). With that added to the main plugin file, [...]
Foreword: This tutorial will focus solely on the development of a very basic wordpress plugin, it is assumed that you already have a working wordpress [...]
[...] . The first is the array which is to be sorted, and the second is the (user defined) callback function which will be used to sort the array. The quote below is taken from the php.net [...]
[...] occurs ( button click for example). A XMLHttpREQUEST object is created & configured – callback function is defined at this point. The request object sends and asynchronous request to the server. [...]
[...] ( button click for example). A XMLHttpREQUEST object is created & configured – callback function is defined at this point. The request object sends and asynchronous request to the server. [...]
[...] they have been retrieved from the database and before they are printed to the screen. When a callback function is defined, it is important to remember that the post content will be passed to it as a [...]
[...] If you are thinking about creating, or buying, a wordpress theme you are looking at the right post. I’m currently in the process of creating a new [...]
[...] Adding additional page templates to a WordPress theme is a simple and pain free process. Firstly you need to create the page template, then assign [...]
[...] use that as the example for this tutorial. You can see how you can add shortcodes to your wordpress theme in one of our previous tutorials, link follows: Add shortcodes to your worpdress theme. Step [...]
[...] you wondering about the span tag, just bear with me! Step 1a: Add the HTML required to form a drop-down menu. To create the drop-down menu some additional HTML is required. To be more specific, an [...]
[...] CSS Explained: #navMain > li: #navMain .currentPage a: The final CSS rule simply hides the drop-down menu, in the next step you will learn how to display the drop-down menu again when an element is [...]
[...] compatible navigation menu using HTML and CSS3. The navigation will be built using our drop-down menu template. On that note i would like to mention that the primary purpose of this tutorial is [...]
[...] ’. Create the plugin folder here, making sure to give it a unique name. Inside the folder create the required files & [...]
[...] related posts should be appended to the end of the content section. End Result: Step 1 – The plugin folder structure. Before we go ahead and jump into writing the code, let’s create the plugin [...]
[...] ’. Create the plugin folder here, making sure to give it a unique name. Inside the folder create the required files & [...]
[...] Foreword: This tutorial will focus solely on the development of a basic wordpress plugin, it is assumed that you already have a working wordpress installation along with some basic [...]
[...] Foreword: This tutorial will focus solely on the development of a very basic wordpress plugin, it is assumed that you already have a working wordpress installation along with some basic [...]
[...] up of dynamic content, including a slideshow which is pulled from the posts stored in the wordpress database. Included in the theme are many features such as an inbuilt content form, multiple widget [...]
[...] all have a unique name. This can be achieved through use of a prefix. Do not hardcode the WordPress database table prefix (usually “wp_”) into your Plugins. Be sure to use the $wpdb->prefix [...]
[...] application of a wordpress plugin. Introduction: Develop a ‘hello world’ plugin for wordpress Wordpress plugins provide a means to extend the default capabilities of a wordpress blog. The [...]
[...] of a wordpress plugin. Download Introduction: Develop a ‘hello world’ plugin for wordpress Wordpress plugins provide a means to extend the default capabilities of a wordpress blog. The idea [...]
[...] we should do. First of all, let’s define a couple of constants. These should go in the main plugin file, and should be added beneath the header information. The first constant holds the directory [...]
[...] . The header code can be seen below – this should be added to the top of the main plugin file (‘weeb-hello-world.php’ in my example). With that added to the main plugin file, [...]
Foreword: This tutorial will focus solely on the development of a very basic wordpress plugin, it is assumed that you already have a working wordpress [...]
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