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WordPress Plugin Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Yannick Lefebvre
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WordPress Plugin Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Yannick Lefebvre

Overview of this book

WordPress is one of the most widely used, powerful, and open content management systems (CMSs). Whether you're a site owner trying to find the right extension, a developer who wants to contribute to the community, or a website developer working to fulfill a client's needs, learning how to extend WordPress' capabilities will help you to unleash its full potential. This book will help you become familiar with API functions to create secure plugins with easy-to-use administration interfaces. This third edition contains new recipes and up-to-date code samples, including new chapters on creating custom blocks for the block editor and integrating data from external sources. From one chapter to the next, you’ll learn how to create plugins of varying complexity, ranging from a few lines of code to complex extensions that provide intricate new capabilities. You'll start by using the basic mechanisms provided in WordPress to create plugins, followed by recipes covering how to design administration panels, enhance the post editor with custom fields, store custom data, and even create custom blocks. You'll safely incorporate dynamic elements into web pages using scripting languages, learn how to integrate data from external sources, and build new widgets that users will be able to add to WordPress sidebars and widget areas. By the end of this book, you will be able to create WordPress plugins to perform any task you can imagine.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Creating a network-level plugin with admin pages

A very powerful feature of WordPress is its ability to run multiple websites from a single installation of the platform. Each site can have its own content and its own visual identity, while administrators can manage all sites from one dashboard. When you run WordPress as a multisite network, it adds an additional section to the dashboard, for network-level management. All of the plugins we have created so far in this chapter present configuration panels at the site level, allowing for the custom configuration of options on a per-site basis. While this will be the desired behavior for most plugins, it might be preferable for some configuration elements to be set in a single place by a network-level administrator and applied to all the sites in the network.

In this recipe, you will learn how to modify our Google Analytics plugin to be configured at the network level when running on a multi-site installation and at the site level on...