Dave Clements has a couple of New Years Resolutions related to WordPress that I think other people could benefit from such as commenting code and using a functionality plugin instead of stuffing the Functions.php file full of code. My resolution isn’t so much with WordPress itself, but it’s to attend at least three WordCamps in cities I haven’t visited yet. Have any WordPress related resolutions you plan on following through with?
New Years Resolutions Related To WordPress
5 responses to “New Years Resolutions Related To WordPress”
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Hey Jeffro,
I was just looking over my Analytics and I noticed a little flurry of traffic coming from WP Tavern, so I thought I’d see why that might be. Appreciate the little mention here – means a lot. Hope you have a good New Year and succeed in your own New Year’s Resolution. I’ve still got to get to my first WordCamp. Waiting for one to come to Tampa, but I think I might be waiting a while… Might just have to bite the bullet and go somewhere new as well.
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My WP resolution of this year kind of closely follows WP philosophy (http://wordpress.org/about/philosophy/). Clean, lean and fast WordPress sites!
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Our resolution this year was to make donations for all the great free plugins we use to build WordPress websites: https://twitter.com/#!/madebyraygun/status/154298042181365760
So far we’ve donated to WP Super Cache. There are a few more on the list that will be coming soon!
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Functionality plugin is a good idea and Dave’s site seems to be a trove of useful stuff.
I like your WordCamp resolution, hopefully I’ll bump into you at one sometime over the next few years.