WordPress User Roles Explained
If you have a website where lots of people need to have access, so they can contribute, make edits and so on, then you can’t escape the need to give each one of them their own role. By “role” we’re…
If you have a website where lots of people need to have access, so they can contribute, make edits and so on, then you can’t escape the need to give each one of them their own role. By “role” we’re…
Different files and directories in Linux-based file system use permissions to indicate who and what can read, write, modify and access them. WordPress file permissions matter because it might want access to write to files in your wp-content directory. Permission…
Is a WordPress site really going to be that much better than the one you’ve been using happily for so long? Well, we think it will. We think that a WordPress CMS is going to be one of those things…
These days, there are almost too many responsive WordPress themes to choose from, which is great on the one hand, but potentially confusing on the other. That’s why we decided to put this guide together. We’ve arranged them in no…
To stay sharp as a developer, or even learn to code from scratch, you need to see examples. Also, explore new ideas and stay current. How do you get that done? Conferences, meetups, and events are one way. However, this can…
Let’s tell you a story, or four. There’s always one to tell when you conquer your roadblocks. And finally make sense of what you want, and what makes you happy. What amazed us were the similar motivation drivers for these…
As a developer and hopeful future contributor to the WP Core, I question what lies on the road ahead. So I sat for Felix Arntz’ talk at WordCamp London on how to sustain long-term contributions. Since joining his first core-contribution…
After Felix Arntz gave his latest speech at WCLDN regarding contributing to the WordPress Core, I had a sit with him. Mostly to chat about what keeps him going. He’s a freelance backend developer, based in Germany. And for many…