In our first article of this mini series, I explained how to pass with JSON from PHP to JS. Alternativly you can do this with the WordPress function wp_localize_script(), but contains some pitfalls. Therefore this little tutorial, also you should think about it in advance about these two solutions. The[...]
In WordPress you are not always in the PHP world and so you have to pass settings and data from the database to scripts sometimes. In many Plugins you can find solutions in loading the wp-load.php and therefore access to all features of WordPress. Long ago Otto (Samuel Wood) already[...]
Actually, installing a fresh WordPress isn’t difficult. You can use your web host software, such as fantastico or softaculous. But, some people has a problem when using fantastico or softaculous, they don’t understand how to use them. This alternative one will help you to install wordpress in easy way. How[...]
In the backend of WordPress you don’t have an input field for each possible modification. Some are only available via an action or a filter and for some changes you need to define or change a PHP constant. In this article I have listed all constants which WordPress has by[...]
Since Google takes the loading time of a page as a ranking factor, it is always important for a theme designer to incorporate the required resources correctly. In Xtreme One WordPress Framework our JavaScripts are loaded only when they are really needed. Do you have a slider widget on the[...]
Since Google takes the loading time of a page as a ranking factor, it is always important for a theme designer to incorporate the required resources correctly. In Xtreme One WordPress Framework our JavaScripts are loaded only when they are really needed. Do you have a slider widget on the[...]
With WordPress version 3.3 comes with the Feature Pointer a well-known idea from other tools. We know this for example from Gmail or Google Doc where they notice you of new features, in which they point with bubbles to these new features. In WordPress 3.3, the Admin Bar has been[...]
Most comment forms contain the same input fields: Name, Email, URL and the comment text field. This is sufficient for most use cases but there are situations where you might want to know a bit more about your commenter: their age, the city they live in, or the color of[...]