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WordPress Plugin Development – Beginner’s Guide Ebook

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Vladimir Prelovac “
WordPress
Plugin
Development – Beginner’s Guide (With
Source Code)”
February 2009 | English | ISBN-13: 978-1-847193-59-9 | 296 Pages | PDF | 6.37 MB
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.

What you will learn from this book :

* Get to know the
WordPress code base, WordPress’s plug-in architecture, and the plug-in application programming interface (API) and learn how to hack it
* Master the
WordPress database and the API – access and manipulate data, handle user roles and permissions, posts, and so on
* Hook into the rest of
WordPress using actions and filters
* Change the way your
WordPress backend looks by customizing menus, submenus, and the plug-in admin panel
* Integrate AJAX and jQuery into your plug-ins to dynamically generate content
* Hook directly to
WordPress edit pages and use AJAX to generate fast searches
* Integrate your plug-in with
WordPress panels and the tinyMCE editor
* Access and work with third-party APIs like Flickr
* Implement localization support for users of other languages
* Maintain and manage your plug-in using SVN and publish it to the
WordPress
Plugin Repository
* Handle security issues and make your plug-ins safer to use

We cover the
development of six plug-ins from start to finish :

* Digg-this: Adds a Digg This button to each post.
* Live Blogroll: Adds a recent posts popup for each blog in your blogroll.
* The Wall widget: Displays comments on the sidebar without reloading the page.
* Snazzy Archives: Presents your site archives in a unique visual way.
* Insights: Access your articles and Flickr images from within the
WordPress edit page.
* Post Types: Provides pre-defined post templates to quickly add a photo or a link to your blog.

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