How WordPress Uses MySQL to Store and Retrieve Your Data
Key points: WordPress stores all your content in 12 MySQL database tables that organize posts, users, settings, and metadata. Every page load queries the
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A year ago, Apple, Bocoup, Google, Igalia, Microsoft, and Mozilla came together to improve the interoperability of the web and to continue our commitments to web standards — actions that ensure the web will work in any browser, on any operating system, with any computer.
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The Best Resources for Learning WordPress Development - WP Scholar
Once you decide to learn WordPress development, the first thing you’ll be faced with is selecting a learning resource. There are lots of one-off lessons, courses, books, boot camps, etc. But how do you know which are up-to-date, what is worth your time, and what is user versus developer-focused? The resources below are ones that... Read More
Complete JSON editor for Windows with JSON syntax-coloring, auto-completion, well-formed checking, JSON to XML/CSV conversions, JSON Schema validator and more.
Plugin Machine helps you create the start point for new WordPress plugins, add new features to existing plugins, as well as packaging plugins for release. Use Plugin Machine to create modern WordPress plugins with all the React and PHP tooling and tests you need.
You are developing a new WordPress site.
You create a new Git repository for it.
You’re wondering how to structure the gitignore file.
In most cases, there is no reason to include the WordPress core files in the project repository. WordPress already has its own Git repository and as an open source project, it is, of course, public.
There is usually no need to track changes in third-party plugins and themes either.
We want to make sure that our devrel team is safe and is able to enjoy their work teaching and learning in public. Unfortunately, this doesn't come without risk, especially if you are non-male and non-white. Here are 7 ways we have started to approach harm reduction for developer relations at Sanity.