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Accessible WordPress Themes

WordPress hooks, actions and filters explained

26 February 2020 by Amanda Rush Leave a Comment

Bookmarked https://highrise.digital/blog/wordpress-hooks-action-filters/ by an author (highrise.digital)

Author Mark Wilkinson Date 9th September 2018 Topics DevelopmentIntroduction
I have been using WordPress for many years – all the way back to version 2.0 in 2005 and I am now co-owner of a WordPress agency, here at Highrise Digital. A key breakthrough for me, in terms of being a WordPress develope…

Hooks, actions and filters are basically the bread and butter of WordPress development.

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Adding Custom Information to a WordPress Category Edit Page

26 February 2020 by Amanda Rush Leave a Comment

Bookmarked Adding Custom Information to a WordPress Category Edit Page by Tom (tommcfarlin.com)

Adding additional meta boxes, fields, and other information to WordPress is easy if you know the right hooks and the proper APIs to follow. But what if you want to add information to a WordPress taxonomy page?
For example, say you want to create a custom WordPress category edit page or, at the very …

This from Tom McFarlin. has been extremely useful in client work.

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25 February 2020 by Amanda Rush 4 Comments

Sometimes the best work you can do on a website is to remove things. In my case, it’s removing several plugins that are ultimately getting in my way.

If you’ve been running your site for a while, and you’re feeling hemmed in, consider taking a really good look at the plugins you have installed and active. If one or more of them are getting in your way, consider whether or not you need the functionality for your site, and, if you decide you don’t, remove the plugin and any related code snippets.

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25 February 2020 by Amanda Rush 1 Comment

I have somehow managed to nuke my desktop Twitter client for work so that it won’t authorize. Seems like the perfect time to just switch to the official client, and mostly work on smoothing out the writing workflow for this site.

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25 February 2020 by Amanda Rush Leave a Comment

I’ll write more on this later, but for now I’m extremely pleased to report that I’ve trained my first blind client on #Gutenberg, and thanks to the hard work of everyone who’s worked to make it more accessible, they thoroughly enjoyed using it.

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25 February 2020 by Amanda Rush Leave a Comment

Cold emailing me to ask if I’ll link to your totally unrelated site because you’re a blind blogger is bad enough. Starting it all off with "Hello beautiful" when we don’t know each other at all is going to get you an instant nope.

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