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Building a WordPress-Powered Front End With the WP REST API and AngularJS: Bootstrapping, Routing, and Services

Via: REST API, Tuts Plus

In the previous part of this series about building a WordPress-powered front end with the WP REST API and AngularJS, we analyzed project requirements, assessed wireframes, downloaded and compiled the HTML package, and built the companion plugin for WordPress that modifies responses for the Posts and Users resources.

Having laid a solid foundation for our project,

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September 21, 2016 | In WordPress Development|

What’s A WordPress Nonce And How to Use Them

Via: Torque

Nonces are an important part of WordPress security, but they are often misunderstood or misused. They are a key part of what authorizes an HTTP request to your site, which works to keep your code secure.

In this article, you’ll learn what nonces are, what a WordPress nonce is, how they can protect against certain types of attacks,

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September 21, 2016 | In WordPress Development|

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Should You Use Object Interfaces For WordPress Development?

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Lately, I’ve written extensively about object-oriented PHP, from class inheritance and visibility, to design patterns and magic methods. In all of these discussions, I’ve talked about classes without taking into account object interfaces.

Interfaces, often referred to as contracts or agreements, set up rules for classes in which a class that implements an interface has to follow those specific rules.

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August 23, 2016 | In WordPress Development|

How to Delay Posts From Appearing in WordPress RSS Feed

How to Delay Posts From Appearing in WordPress RSS Feed

Via: WP Beginner

Recently, one of our readers asked if it’s possible to delay posts from appearing in the WordPress RSS feed? Delaying posts in your RSS feed can save you from accidental publishing and beat content scrapers in SEO. In this article, we will show you how to delay post from appearing in WordPress RSS feed.
via: Tutorials – WPBeginner

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August 23, 2016 | In WordPress Tutorials|

18 Useful Tricks To Speed Up WordPress & Boost Performance

18 Useful Tricks To Speed Up WordPress & Boost Performance

Via: WP Beginner

Do you want to speed up your WordPress site? Fast loading pages enhance user experience, increase your pageviews, and help your SEO as well. In this article, we will show you some of the most useful tricks to speed up WordPress and boost performance.

 

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August 22, 2016 | In WordPress Performance|

Adding Custom Hooks in WordPress: Custom Filters

Via: Tuts Plus

In this two-part series, we’re taking a look at the WordPress hook system. Specifically, we’re taking a close look at both actions and filters and the role they play in WordPress development.

Though they are both defined as hooks, each plays a specific role in WordPress development. And if you’re looking to become a more accomplished WordPress developer,

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August 20, 2016 | In Hooks & Filters, WordPress Development|

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