Tag: filters

  • Introducing Hookr.io: A New Resource For WordPress Developers

    Introducing Hookr.io: A New Resource For WordPress Developers

    Hookr.io is a brand new project created by Christopher Sanford in the alpha stage of development. It’s an index of all the available WordPress Hooks and API calls stretching back to WordPress 1.5. The site is a result of a pet project he’s been working on for about a year. It started out as a…

  • How To Take Control Of Jetpack

    A few days ago, we published a list of plugins and services that can be used as alternatives to the modules shipped with Jetpack. While creating that post, it became obvious how much trouble it would be to avoid the convenience that Jetpack offers. Automattic employee Jeremy Herve, who works on the Jetpack team, took…

  • Coming Soon: Inline Documentation For All WordPress Hooks

    Something exciting is happening in the world of WordPress documentation. Very soon all of the hooks used throughout the core are going to be documented. An initiative is now underway to bring inline docs for hooks into the upcoming WordPress 3.7 release. I can see some of you jumping up and down and celebrating wildly…

  • Learn Three WordPress Filters A Day

    If you’re new to WordPress development and looking for a way to learn about the various filter hooks that reside within WordPress, you’ll want to bookmark and view the new Filters of The Day Website started by Drew Jaynes. The site publishes three WordPress filters a day with snippets of example code that shows the…

  • Can I See Your ID?

    In one of the after shows for WordPress Weekly, I discussed with Brad Potter and Michael Torbert that I would like to see an additional column of information be added to the WordPress backend that would show the Unique ID number of a post or category. The reason being, this type of information is not…