In this article we cover what the VIP Scanner plugin is and how use it to better harden our sites, by scanning our WordPress themes to improve code quality.
Tag: WordPress
In this article, Jacob McMillen looks at 8 of the top WordPress popup plugins. These plugins make utilizing popups on your website ridiculously easy.
In this tutorial, we show you how to easily build a custom login, registration and password reset page in WordPress using a plugin called ProfilePress.
In this article we explore the get_posts function in WordPress and how to use it in your own projects, and example of typical use cases for this function.
In this article, Aleksander Koko takes a look at the various third party JavaScript and PHP libraries used by WordPress today.
In this article we show you how to prevent dreaded 404 errors on your site, including several tools to help you keep on top of broken links in WordPress.
Craig Buckler takes a look at Pantheon, the website management platform that aims to revolutionize WordPress and Drupal site hosting
In this article we take a look into the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate to help you get you started, including an overview of the standard files and folders.
In this article we show you how you can easily create a WordPress theme settings page using the Settings API, using a real-world, practical example.
In this article we cover what Wocker is and how to get started using it. Wocker is easy to install and can streamline the workflow for WordPress developers.
Genesis is an incredibly popular WordPress theme framework. In this article we show you how easy it is to create your own Genesis child theme from scratch.
In this article we show you how to deploy your local WordPress Docker installation to DigitalOcean, then sync a BitBucket repository with our droplet.
WordPress in incredibly popular, and anything that’s popular is more open to attack. In this article we show you how to help harden your WordPress site.
In this article/tutorial, Agbonghama Collins covers how to display custom data retrieved from the database in tabular format using the WP_List_Table class.
Reverie is a WordPress starter theme based on ZURB's Foundation framework. This article explains why Reverie is a great choice for custom theme development.
In this article we cover how to use the official Docker WordPress image, with an introduction to Docker Compose, which can help make our life much easier.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a responsive YouTube embed plugin for WordPress. One that is simple and doesn't add unnecessary page weight.
In this article, Simon Codrington explores the jQuery Interactions libraries and shows you how to add dragable, dropable and sortable areas in your plugins.
The final article in a series on the WordPress Links Manager, Jérémy Heleine demonstrates the functions contained in the WordPress Links Manager API.
The second article in a series on Docker for WordPress Developers, Aleksander Koko shows us how to manually build Docker containers for WordPress.
In this tutorial, Narayan Prusty will show you how to create your own URL shortener plugin for WordPress using Google's URL Shortener API.
WordPress 4.2 (Powell) has just landed and it’s jam packed with goodness for users and developers alike. This article covers an overview of what to expect.
In this article, Jérémy Heleine covers the WordPress Links Manager, taking a closer look into the main function of the WordPress Links Manager API.
The first of a four part series on Docker. This article (part 1) is an introduction to Docker and how you can start using Docker for WordPress projects.
In this article, Jacco Blankenspoor covers 13 of the best WordPress magazine themes currently available, with demonstrations of both paid and free themes.
In this article, Charles Costa provides a summary of the top plugins in use by the top 500K sites using WordPress, broken down by category.
In this article, we show you how to enable two-factor authentication for WordPress using Google Authenticator and Google's 2-Step Verification.
With a search replacement plugin, you can add powerful search features to your WordPress site, making it easy for visitors to find what they're looking for.
If you're organizing an event, then check out this article from Elio Qoshi that covers some of the best WordPress themes and plugins for managing events.
In this tutorial, we are going to look at some important native functions that can secure, clean and check data that is coming in or going out of WordPress.