by seriouswp | Nov 2, 2020 | code tip, Research
A major issue in WordPress is the interferences and conflicts between scripts and styles of plugins and themes installed on the site. This is even an open research problem. A solution to minimize this issue as much as possible is to make sure we only load the script...
by seriouswp | Apr 16, 2020 | code tip
When creating a plugin, you may end up defining lots of different settings to configure it. You could then stack them all together in a long long page, put them in separate pages or, better, have them on one page but in different tabs. This is exactly the issue we...
by seriouswp | Mar 25, 2019 | code tip
All plugins share a common scaffolding. This results in a rather large amount of boilerplate code. This has been recognized by several initiatives that aim to facilitate the kick-start of new plugins by providing some kind of initial framework to build your plugin...
by seriouswp | Feb 5, 2019 | code tip
Sometimes you want to iterate on all posts that had some activity during the day, typically using WP_Query, the WordPress Query class. This is easy if all you want is to get the new posts but a little bit trickier if we also want the modified posts. The following...