How to deactivate a WordPress plugin automatically
The ability to deactivate a WordPress plugin automatically is a handy feature. It gives a plugin developer the ability to deactivate their plugin when certain criteria are met.
The ability to deactivate a WordPress plugin automatically is a handy feature. It gives a plugin developer the ability to deactivate their plugin when certain criteria are met.
This post will illustrate a very simple modular plugin and how to extend it using another plugin.
My good old buddy Rob over at shared a new species with me. I don’t know where it originated, but I applaud whoever it was that created it.
My son’s high school band had their winter concert last night. They put on a pretty good show.
A modular plugin is a plugin that can be extended or modified without changing the core plugin code.
I saw this joke and couldn’t help but to share it. I wish it was this easy sometimes… “Hello, is this the Sherriff’s Office?” “Yes. What can I do for you?” “I’m calling to report ’bout my neighber Virgil Smith. …
I had to take my dog to the vet yesterday because he had been limping pretty bad.
This post will focus on creating a new taxonomy for a custom post type (CPT).
Custom post types in WordPress are a handy way to create a new type of post for specific type of information.
This is a recipe my mom gave me I have been using for the last few years. I don’t remember where she said she got it. It’s pretty straightforward and easy to prepare.