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How to Use apply_filters() and do_action() to Create Extensible WordPress Plugins

How does a single plugin become the basis of a thriving technology ecosystem? Partly by leveraging the extensibility that WordPress’s event-driven Hooks system makes possible.

Doesn’t it seem like some WordPress plugins have all the luck? WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, Gravity Forms: each one of these plugins is an entire industry,

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October 11, 2016 WordPress Development WP Shout
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