
Plugin to Remove Comments Completely from WordPress
WordPress Plugins | June 7th, 2011 | by Frank | 16 Comments
The comment feature in WordPress is an essential component of blogs - but not in all cases it's needed, especially if you use it as a traditional CMS. Sure, you can just leave out the... read more...

New Plugin to Style your Plugin on WordPress Admin with Default Styles!
WordPress Plugins | May 31st, 2011 | by Frank | 9 Comments
WordPress is developing fast - this also applies to the design of the backend. So it is important not to use your own styles in the admin area and use tags and classes of WordPress.... read more...

WordPress MultiSite, Plugins and Activation
WordPress Tutorials | May 24th, 2011 | by Frank | 1 Comment
WordPress offers for normal Plugins the hook register_activation_hook();. This is active right after the activation of a Plugin, so you can start small installation scripts. But if we are in a MultiSite environment (old: MultiUser)... read more...

Localization with JavaScript in WordPress
WordPress Tutorials | May 19th, 2011 | by Frank | 4 Comments
Creating Plugins and Theme functions with multilanguage capability has been established knowadays.Especially for us as German developers it is a must have. But there are some difficulties if you are using JavaScript, the question is... read more...

Adding Input Fields To Comment Form
WordPress Tutorials | May 3rd, 2011 | by Latz | 7 Comments
Most comment forms contain the same input fields: Name, Email, URL and the comment text field. This is sufficient for most use cases but there are situations where you might want to know a bit... read more...

Comment Form Hooks Visualized
WordPress Tutorials | April 27th, 2011 | by Latz | 7 Comments
Most themes (e.g. TwentyTen) use the comment_form() function to insert the comment form after posts. There are quite some hooks inside the function but they are hard to localize. The codex documentation isn't too helpful,... read more...



