Author: Alex
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Winner of Xtreme One WordPress Framework And Pictures of WordCamp Germany!
Thanks a lot for the great participation to win 5 Xtreme One WordPress Framework licenses inclusive a Childtheme! We did the drawing of the winner this weekend at the WordCamp Germany right after our session, where we also introduced the new features of the upcoming version 1.4. Congratulation to all winners and if you didn’t…
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Win 5 Licenses Of The New WordPress Framework Xtreme One Version – Including Awesome New Features!
With version 1.3 many features were added to improve the workflow and significantly improve page performance. An overview of all the special features of Xtreme Theme can be seen here: Besides many small changes under the hood, the new Widget System Extensions is one of the biggest innovation in Xtreme One. For multisite installations widgets…
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WordPress Framework with Intuitive Backup Functionality for Better Local Development and Option-Router!
A new version of Xtreme One, the WordPress Framework, was released last week. It includes two major new features. With the new developed Option-Router it’s possible that the Childthemes manage their own settings, layouts and additional all used Widgets with all their content. That means, you can switch between the Childthemes and have the specified…
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WPEngineer Mentioned in WordPress Plugin Development Book
We just want to say thank you to Ozh, Justin Tadlock and Brad Williams, that they mentioned our website in their new book Professional WordPress Plugin Development. We are just one of a few recommendations in this book and we really appreciate that. We didn’t read the book yet, but we are pretty sure that…
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WordPress Framework Xtreme One with a World Premiere – HTML5!
Earlier today the new version 1.1 of the WordPress Framework Xtreme One was released. Including a world premiere: Optional Output of HTML5 Xtreme One is the first and only WordPress Framework/Theme, which is able to output HTML5 if you want to. Just with a simple click in your backend! Therefore Xtreme One is ready for…
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Adding Settings to an Existing Page Using the Settings API
When it comes to saving options and settings in WordPress, you all probably know and use the Options API: add_option(), update_option(), get_option() and delete_option(). These functions are the first layer of another, broader and powerful, yet under-used, API: the Settings API. Goal of this Tutorial Some time ago I wrote a quick tutorial on how…