by scott | Dec 30, 2021 | WordPress
Gutenberg whether you like it or not is here to stay. Gutenberg Blocks replaced the classic editor in WordPress a few years ago and has been received with very mixed results. From an author I love Gutenberg Blocks as it makes writing more intuitive and able to come up...
by scott | Mar 26, 2021 | Building a Plugin, Custom Post Types, Plugin Development, WordPress
Wanna register meta boxes like a boss? Hundreds of lines of codes are for loosers who just didn’t take the time to learn how to wield the power of the almighty CMB2! In my previous blog post Register Meta Boxes for Custom Post Types I covered how using the core...
by scott | Sep 10, 2020 | Building a Plugin, Custom Post Types, Plugin Development, WordPress
The Mission: To register our own custom post type in WordPress. Background I’m currently developing new sermon management and Livestream plugin for churches with the hopes of selling it as a digital product at church.agency. WordPress is a content management...
by scott | Sep 8, 2020 | Plugin Development, WordPress
The Mission: To add a custom meta box for a custom post type in WordPress. For background I’m currently developing a sermon management plugin for churches to better manage and display their sermons and livestreams on their websites. Apart of this new plugins...
by scott | Aug 28, 2020 | WordPress
What is #5FTF? Ever heard of #5FTF? If you haven’t that’s okay… it’s just only the coolest thing in WordPress. In it’s simplest form WordPress is the product of hundreds of thousands of user’s across the globe developing the largest...
by scott | Aug 20, 2020 | WordPress, WordPress API
Scenario: Say you want to intercept a response from any WordPress API call before it gets returned to the user? For example, you want to block /users/ route or append additional content to a /posts/ response. Simply call the rest_pre_echo_response filter and you can...
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