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The Developers Guide to the WordPress Database (and Writing Better Code)
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WordPress 4.3 has released its Beta 1 version with glimpse of several upcoming new features. The new...
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2015 WordPress Business Revenue Statistics - Scott Bolinger
A compilation of revenue statistics of WordPress product businesses, based on publicly released data...
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BuiltWith Reports a 7% Increase in WordPress' Usage from January - July 2015
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Why There’s No Stopping WordPress Hitting 50% Market Share
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Stop Cowboy Coding: 10 Tips for Improving the Quality of Your WordPress Themes and Plugins
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The History of WordPress: A Look Back at the World’s Favorite CMS
WordPress has certainly come a long way in the past twelve years. As it shapes up to take a run at M...
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The Form Object is the main object in Gravity Forms. It contains all properties of a particular form...
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Advice for getting started with WordPress development as a new user who has little to no experience ...
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Learn the fundamentals of the WordPress Loop, the essential foundation of WordPress themes. In this ...
Make WordPress Design
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A Detailed Guide To WordPress Custom Page Templates
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The Developers Guide to the WordPress Database (and Writing Better Code)
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What I Learned About WordPress Development by Interviewing 15 of the Best WordPress Developers
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WordPress's Conditional Tags
One of the most straightforward, dependable, and useful things in WordPress is what the Codex calls ...
WordPress Keyboard Shortcuts (Cheat Sheet)
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