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Daniel Pataki - A Beginner’s Guide To Creating A WordPress Website

2017 WordPress passed the 27% mark, running more than a quarter of all websites — and for good reason. It has a loyal user base and scores of dedicated developers who bring better features to the sy

wordpress , Tutorials , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - Extending Advanced Custom Fields With Your Own Controls

Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) is a free WordPress plugin that replaces the regular custom fields interface in WordPress with something far more powerful, offering a user-friendly interface for comple

wordpress , Techniques (WP) , plugins

Daniel Pataki - Rapid Front-End Prototyping With WordPress

Prototyping is one of the best things that can happen within a project, yet it is extremely underutilized. Prototyping makes a project better suited to users, elevates user experience, increases the

wordpress , workflow , Prototyping , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - A Quick Tour Of WordPress 4.0

Today, WordPress has released the first release candidate (RC) for the upcoming 4.0 version. According to the officialversion numbering, WordPress4.0 is no more or less significant than 3.9 was or 4

wordpress , optimization , Tools , Techniques (WP) , plugins

Daniel Pataki - How To Modify Admin Post Lists In WordPress

Have you ever created a custom post type and then found that only the titles and dates of your posts are displayed in the admin lists? While WordPress will add taxonomies for you, that’s the most it

wordpress , Tools , admin , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - Powerful WordPress Tips And Tricks

I’ve been working with WordPress since the dawn of time, and even though I peek at the source code regularly, I still discover new tips and tricks. I’ve compiled my own list of 21 techniques that ar

wordpress , workflow , Techniques

Daniel Pataki - How To Create A Twitter Widget

Twitter needs no introduction. It has become the way to reach audiences for some people and companies and a place to hang out for others. Placing a Twitter feed on one’s website has almost become co

wordpress , workflow , Techniques , Techniques (WP) , Widgets

Daniel Pataki - Tips And Tricks For Testing WordPress Themes

Whether you offer free or premium themes, testing should be a major part of your development process. By planning in advance, you can foster a development environment that deters some bugs by design

wordpress , Techniques , Themes , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - How To Use WP_Query In WordPress

If you’ve been around WordPress for a while, you’ll know how difficult it used to be to create lists of posts based on complex criteria while also conforming to WordPress’ standards. Over the course

wordpress , Themes , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - Inserting Widgets With Shortcodes

The shortcode ability of WordPress is extremely underrated. It enables the end user to create intricate elements with a few keystrokes while also modularizing editing tasks. In a new theme we’re dev

wordpress , Shortcodes , Techniques (WP) , Widgets

Daniel Pataki - The Complete Guide To WordPress Custom Post Types

WordPress has been gaining a foothold in the general content management system (CMS) game for a few years now, but the real breakthrough was the custom post type mechanism which allows for the creat

wordpress , Guides , Techniques

Daniel Pataki - Utilizing User Roles In WordPress

Roles have been an integral part of WordPress for quite some time now — many functions associated with managing them have been in place since version 2.0.0. Despite this longevity, they are rarely u

wordpress , admin , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - Guide To WordPress Coding Standards

Whenever we set code to screen, we must follow some sort of logic. You may well be the only person who understands that logic, but you still make the effort. The reason we follow standards and pract

wordpress , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - Manage Events Like A Pro With Wordpress

Repeating events, schedules, multiple days, multiple tracks, multiple prices, multiple speakers, multiple organizations, multiple payment options — the list goes on on for quite some time. Today

wordpress , Management

Daniel Pataki - Create A Christmas Wish List With PHP (For Beginners)

’Tis the season to be jolly, and how much jollier could we make it than with a helpful Christmas wish list crafted for your family to ensure that you get maximum presentage this holiday? In this art

MySQL , php , coding

Daniel Pataki - How To Secure Your WordPress Website

This increase in naughty behavior, however, has spurred developers to write better code, and framework vendors have implemented many functions to help coders in their battle against the dark side.

wordpress , Security , Techniques (WP)

Daniel Pataki - How To Create Perfect Emails For Your WordPress Website

Whatever type of website you operate, its success will probably hinge on your interaction with your audience. If executed well, one of the most effective tools can be a simple email. WordPress user

wordpress , Emails , plugins , Content Strategy

Daniel Pataki - How To Use AJAX In WordPress

In the last few years AJAX has creeped into websites and has slowly become THE way to create dynamic, user friendly and responsive websites. AJAX is the technology that lets you update the contents

wordpress , php , Javascript

Daniel Pataki - The Definitive Guide To WordPress Hooks

If you’re into WordPress development, you can’t ignore hooks for long before you have to delve into them head on. Modifying WordPress core files is a big no-no, so whenever you want to change existi

wordpress , Functions , hooks , Essentials

Daniel Pataki - WordPress Essentials: How To Create A WordPress Plugin

WordPress plugins are PHP scripts that alter your website. The changes could be anything from the simplest tweak in the header to a more drastic makeover (such as changing how log-ins work, triggeri

wordpress , plugins , Essentials

Daniel Pataki - How To Interact With The WordPress Database

While you already use many functions in WordPress to communicate with the database, there is an easy and safe way to do this directly, using the $wpdb class. Built on the great ezSQL class by Justin

wordpress , php , SQL , Essentials

Daniel Pataki - Better Image Management With WordPress

With the advent of sophisticated and user-friendly content management systems like WordPress, textual content has become increasingly easier to manage. The architecture of these systems aims to deli

wordpress , Tutorials , Responsive Images