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WordPress Plugin Development: Beginner's Guide

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WordPress Plugin Development: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

If you can write WordPress plug-ins, you can make WordPress do just about anything. From making the site easier to administer, to adding the odd tweak or new feature, to completely changing the way your blog works, plug-ins are the method WordPress offers to customize and extend its functionality. This book will show you how to build all sorts of WordPress plug-ins: admin plug-ins, Widgets, plug-ins that alter your post output, present custom "views" of your blog, and more. WordPress Plug-in Development (Beginner's Guide) focuses on teaching you all aspects of modern WordPress development. The book uses real and published WordPress plug-ins and follows their creation from the idea to the finishing touches, in a series of carefully picked, easy-to-follow tutorials. You will discover how to use the WordPress API in all typical situations, from displaying output on the site in the beginning to turning WordPress into a CMS in the last chapter. In Chapters 2 to 7 you will develop six concrete plug-ins and conquer all aspects of WordPress development. Each new chapter and each new plug-in introduces different features of WordPress and how to put them to good use, allowing you to gradually advance your knowledge. This book is written as a guide to take your WordPress skills from the very beginning to the level where you are able to completely understand how WordPress works and how you can use it to your advantage.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
WordPress Plugin Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we have learned an important lesson, which is that by utilizing built-in WordPress functionalities whenever we can, we are able to save both time and effort. And our shared plugin functionality will automatically follow the development of WordPress.

The Ajax Wall widget allows you to post quick comments. The comments will of course need to pass all internal verifications of WordPress before they can appear on our page. And we can easily manage comments from the WordPress administration interface.

We have covered important areas of WordPress development:

  • Widgets: Creating and managing widgets on our blog

  • Options: Using WordPress to manage our plugin options easily

  • Database: Working with WordPress database to insert and retrieve information

  • Ajax forms: Submitting forms and get the results without reloading the page

In the next chapter, we are going to look over more WordPress features and development techniques by developing a super cool Snazzy Archives plugin.