Tim Carr reviews 3 popular WordPress management dashboards that provide one click plugin and theme updates, making managing WordPress websites a breeze.
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Maria Antonietta Perna introduces the doingitwrong theme to show you what it takes to have your theme ready for the WordPress.org repository.
James George introduces Beans, a framework that makes it easy to create WordPress sites without hassle.
There are plenty of plugins to backup your WordPress site, yet the best way to ensure your backup works is... to do it manually! I'll show you how in 5mins.
Amit Diwan compares 5 of the best WordPress backup plugins side-by-side and highlights key features you would expect to see in a good backup plugin.
In this tutorial, Ahsan Parwez covers exactly what WP-CLI is, how to install it, and provides an overview of the commands for this handy command line tool.
In this article, Firdaus Zahari covers a simple example of handling POST requests from a user, which is submitted via a contact form.
Ada Ivanoff looks at the best free WordPress membership plugins that you can use to easily turn your website into a full featured membership system.
In this article, Andrew Renaut explores how to use Web Fonts in WordPress, covering both Google Fonts and Adobe Edge Web Fonts and TypeKit.
Phil Smith introduces Perch, a lightning-fast, extensible, easy-to-use CMS that's perfect for projects small and large, scaling easily via Perch Runway.
Scott Bollinger shares three options available to easily create a mobile app with WordPress, reviewing the pros and cons of each approach.
User management on WordPress is based on WordPress roles and capabilities. Johan Satgé takes a closer look at how it works and how to control it.
With the TinyMCE API and WordPress’ filter hooks, Tim Carr demonstrates how to easily add your own custom functionality to the WordPress Visual Editor.
Daniel Berman from Zend walks you through using Z-Ray to optimize your WordPress apps hosted on Microsoft's cloud hosting - Azure.
Taylor Lovett explains how WordPress developers can use Dockunit in combination with Dockunit.io for easy cross-platform continuous integration.
Restoring a WordPress database that is big can be difficult. In this article, Jérémy Heleine discusses restoring large databases with a useful tool BigDump.
Jérémy Heleine delves into site icons and an overview of the new WordPress Site Icon API which essentially comprises of four functions and two filters.
Narayan Prusty covers how to create a plugin that adds a checkbox to show or hide password text (password masking) to help users to see passwords entered.
Abder-Rahman Ali introduces the EditFlow plugin which allows you to collaborate with your editorial team within the WordPress dashboard.
Jérémy Heleine walks us though the final part of his 3 part tutorial covering building a WordPress carousel plugin.
In this article, Tim Carr covers how nonces (number used once) can help keep your WordPress themes and plugins secure.
WordPress Hybrid Client (WPHC) is an Open Source project available on GitHub, that lets you create an iOS/Android version of your WordPress site for free.
Elio Qoshi reviews the WordPress plugin Timetable, that allows you to easily create responsive schedules for display on your WordPress website.
There is a multitude of WordPress Landing Page plugins available. Sally Wood covers a few of the most popular plugins and their distinct advantages.
In this tutorial, Simon Codrington takes a look at Object Orientated design and how you can use it in practical applications when developing for WordPress.
Drazen Prastalo covers some of the best social sharing WordPress plugins you can use to provide an easy sharing experience for desktop and mobile visitors.
Elio Qoshi showcases 5 stunning hotel themes for WordPress, that will help narrow down your search when working on your next accommodation website project.
In part 2 of Building a WordPress Carousel Plugin, Jérémy covers how to properly link a CSS file to a web page within WordPress and style our elements.
Chris Burgess walks you through the latest WordPress 4.3 release. It brings a number of new features that users will be sure to appreciate.
Chris Perry gives an introduction into b2evolution, covering the history of the project as well as what to expect in the latest version 6.6 release.