Custom Classes: WordPress Plugin
The Custom Classes plugin allows you to add custom post and <body>
classes on a per-post basis.
I am also a writer. A front-end developer. A gardener. A small-town Alabama kid just trying to figure out whatever it is that that folks are supposed to figure out on this journey. Welcome to my little home on the web.
The Custom Classes plugin allows you to add custom post and <body>
classes on a per-post basis.
Would you rather use larger plugins with multiple functions or smaller plugins that handle single tasks?
A plugin that allows you to disable password resetting via the “lost password” form on a per-user basis.
I’ll be attending WordCamp Birmingham this upcoming weekend (Jan. 14–15, 2012). I’d love to meet some of you fine folks from the WordPress community, so I hope y’all are coming! So, if you want to get together for a beer or something let me know.
My first attempt at making a nut butter with my new food processor.
If you’re a WordPress enthusiast, I highly recommend pre-ordering issue #1 of the WPCandy Quarterly, a print magazine for us WordPress folks. There will be quite a few interesting articles. Plus, I’m one of the authors in the first issue.
The story behind why the DevPress team is splitting up and what this means for the future.
All the awesomeness that is WordPress 3.3 is finally here. Go ahead a grab a copy of the new version and have fun! I’m just thankful that we’ve got plenty of time to play around with it before Christmas.
An explanation of the second cycle of the Smolov squat routine.
Yeah, I cooked it in the oven and didn’t use barbecue. Maybe next time. … Continue reading →