This post is part of the ClassicPress Plugin Development series n which I am going to look at both best practice for developing plugins and how I approach some requirements as well as some of the functions I commonly use.
In the last post, I covered using semantic versioning or (semver) when developing plugins for ClassicPress.
When developing plugins, ClassicPress largely uses the same coding…
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ClassicPress Plugin Development: Coding Standards
This post is part of the ClassicPress Plugin Development series n which I am going to look at both best practice for developing plugins and how I approach some requirements as well as some of the functions I commonly use. In the last post, I covered using semantic versioning or (semver) when developing plugins for ClassicPress.
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