Feb26
Improvisation is the name of the game, and we tend to do a lot of it with plugins and themes. In that process we tend to modify functions by adding more variables to incorporate changes in them. However, unlike most of the other languages, PHP allows users to set default values for variables passed to a method too.
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Passing Parameters as Variables vs Passing Parameters as An Array
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Feb14
WordPress as a platform has invented numerous businesses, including both themes and plugins, however, I am neither a pro or against both of these, because, I use themes which I develop myself most of the times to run my site and run plugins to which I donate.
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Should You Pay Up and Shut Up?
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Feb13
Quite recently, I was trying out a few new plugins which came across as interesting to me. As usual, I ran up my test install and installed the plugins, everything worked fine, except for one thing
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Should Plugin Authors Add Links To Your Site Without Giving An Option To Disable It?
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Feb11
I’ll cut right to the chase… I have a love hate relationship with the GPL model. I’ve adopted it because my primary CMS of choice is WordPress which is licensed under the GPLv2. It’s easy to argue that open nature of the GPL has been largely responsible for the success of WordPress, particularly in it’s growth over the past few years.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of The GPL Model
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Jan21
Comments are the lifeblood of any website. It keeps pumping some interesting views and discussions into a post. However, I have seen several blogs which close comments for posts which are older than say a month or two
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Do You Automatically Close Comments on Old Posts?
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