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WordPress Plugin Development: Beginner's Guide: Build powerful, interactive plug-ins for your blog and to share online
WordPress Plugin Development: Beginner's Guide: Build powerful, interactive plug-ins for your blog and to share online
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Build powerful, interactive plug-ins for your blog and to share online
Key Features- Everything you need to create and distribute your own plug-ins following WordPress coding standards
- Walk through the development of six complete, feature-rich, real-world plug-ins that are being used by thousands of WP users
- Written by Vladimir Prelovac, WordPress expert and developer of WordPress plug-ins such as Smart YouTube and Plugin Central
- Part of Packt's Beginners Guide series: expect step-by-step instructions with an emphasis on experimentation and tweaking code
- Get to know the WordPress code base, WordPress s plug-in architecture, and the plug-in application programming interface (API) and learn how to hack it
- Master the WordPress database and the API ñ access and manipulate data, handle user roles and permissions, posts, and so on
- Hook into the rest of WordPress using actions and filters
- Change the way your WordPress backend looks by customizing menus, submenus, and the plug-in admin panel
- Integrate AJAX and jQuery into your plug-ins to dynamically generate content
- Hook directly to WordPress edit pages and use AJAX to generate fast searches
- Integrate your plug-in with WordPress panels and the tinyMCE editor
- Access and work with third-party APIs like Flickr
- Implement localization support for users of other languages
- Maintain and manage your plug-in using SVN and publish it to the WordPress Plugin Repository
- Handle security issues and make your plug-ins safer to use
This book is for programmers working with WordPress, who want to develop custom plug-ins and to hack the code base. You need to be familiar with the basics of WordPress and PHP programming and believe that code is poetry; this book will handle the rest.
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