Posts Tagged ‘development’
11 Awesome WordPress Development Blogs To Subscribe To
themethesis.com - Want to become a better WordPress developer? Here's a list of some great WordPress development blogs offering WordPress news, tutorials, hacks, tips, and tricks. Includes OPML file for easy subscribing.
How to Show Category Descriptions in WordPress
themethesis.com - Learn how to take advantage of category descriptions in WordPress, which are for some reason turned off by default. Includes instructions for those using Thesis, and those using most other themes.
10 Best Practices For WordPress Theme Development
www.deluxeblogtips.com - Developing or designing a WordPress theme is a long and hard work, especially for themes with theme options, widgets, semantic code, clean interface and SEO features. In this article, I have compiled 10 best practices for rapid and quality WordPress ...
How to Add Extra Widget Areas to the Thesis WordPress Theme
themethesis.com - Learn how to add as many extra widgets as you’d like to the great Thesis theme for WordPress with just a few lines of code. Includes code sample as well as line-by-line explanation.
Licensing Explained for WordPress Theme and Plugin Developers
wpsplash.com - WordPress is licensed under GPL — a free software license that has freedom of usage, modification, distribution. What does this mean for you as a developer?
7 Must-Have Features for Selling a WordPress Theme on ThemeForest
matthewlyle.com - A list of 7 crucial features to have in your WordPress theme if you plan on successfully selling it on Theme Forest or another premium site.
How to Speed Up Your WordPress Blog by Having Less Plugins
www.webtechwise.com - There is however, one more thing you may do to improve your blog’s performance, and that is reducing the number of plugins that are loaded into memory for each post and page in your blog.
WordPress Theme Development Checklist
www.chitich.com - Printable version of the WordPress Theme Development Checklist from WordPress Codex. Although, the list is available at the WP Codex, it isn’t enough readable and it’s easier to have the cheat-sheet printed on paper.