WordPress Plugins and Themes: Functionally Distinct

A great post and discussion over at WPCandy. A sort of follow up to Joost’s post from last week. A must read for the thinking plugin dev or theme author.

30. August 2010 by joshfeck
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Justin Tadlock on Frameworks and Parent vs. Child Themes

A great read with several interesting points:

On clarifying the difference between theme frameworks and parent themes:

Advanced parent themes are not frameworks

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One thing we should definitely not confuse are the terms “framework” and “parent theme.” These two are not interchangeable. That’s where a lot of the confusion stems from.

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22. August 2010 by joshfeck
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“Commercial” or “Premium”?

Aaron Jorbin on themes:

Sorry, I really think that the phrase “Premium theme” devalues every other theme.

Agreed.

22. August 2010 by joshfeck
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Add a Real Estate Virtual Tour Link Button with WordPress Custom Fields

The Custom Field is the Swiss Army knife of WordPress. When you need that extra bit of functionality in a WordPress powered site, custom fields can be a real life saver. An example: A real estate client needed an easy way to link to virtual tours. Custom Fields to the rescue! Here’s how I did it: Continue Reading →

12. June 2010 by joshfeck
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30 Powerful WordPress Plugins For Blog Administrators | Graphic and Web Design

A great wordpress plugin roundup. I’m going to try out the Genki Pre-publish Reminder (#16) and the Admin Notepad (#30) for leaving helpful reminders.
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05. March 2010 by joshfeck
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