The latest and greatest WordPress 3.3, codename “Sonny” is ready for download. Apart of all the little tweaks and fixes there are also a bunch of very useful feature coming along with this version: Experienced users will appreciate the new drag-and-drop uploader, hover menus for the navigation, the new toolbar, improved co-editing support, and the […]
Continue readingWordPress 3.2 (Gershwin) and Hitchhackerguide update
One day after the Gershwin release (3.2) of WordPress was announced we updated our documentation and the WordPress Mode for Coda to reflect over sixty new functions since the 3.1 release along with the updated functions. The focus for this release was making WordPress faster and lighter, it comes with the fully HTML5 new Twenty Eleven theme and […]
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WordPress Syntax mode for Panic Coda
As I’m working in Coda all day and I’m usually working with WordPress code, I took a moment and parsed our WordPress docs and created a WordPress syntax file for Coda. The mode is based on the PHP-HTML mode that comes with Coda 1.7 and WordPress 3.3. Requirements: Tested on Coda 1.7, might work on […]
Continue readingFormat to WordPress standards on Coda and TextWrangler
If you’re a WordPress developer and you would like others to have some benefit of your code it’s highly recommended that you follow the WordPress coding standards. As it can be a little rough to get used to it in the beginning my colleague Eoin posted some tricks that can help you applying these rules […]
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