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🧱 - Gutenberg
👨‍💻 - WordPress
🪝 - Hooks and Filters

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Wholesome Code

@wholesomecode

I tweet about (and build plugins for) educational WordPress content. 🧱 - Gutenberg 👨‍💻 - WordPress 🪝 - Hooks and Filters Written by @mattwatsoncodes

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How to debug a #WordPress after an upgrade: If you are not getting any errors in the error log or console. Turn off all the plugins - If the issue goes away, turn them on one at a time - This will help you find the broken one! If the issue persists...

wholesomecode's tweet image. How to debug a #WordPress after an upgrade:

If you are not getting any errors in the error log or console.

Turn off all the plugins
- If the issue goes away, turn them on one at a time
- This will help you find the broken one!

If the issue persists...

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A quick guide to an #agile #sprint cycle for #WordPress development:

wholesomecode's tweet image. A quick guide to an #agile #sprint cycle for #WordPress development:

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Introducing Wholesome Boilerplate, a modern #WordPress plugin boilerplate with #Gutenberg support and lots of extras. github.com/wholesomecode/… This is just the beginning, full build walkthrough and improvements coming soon.


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MoSCoW is a great way to prioritise your tasks. It stands for: - Must Have - Should Have - Could Have - Won't Have Here is what you do. 1. Plot your tasks on a graph with importance on the x axis and urgency on the y axis. 2. Divide your graph into four quadrants.

wholesomecode's tweet image. MoSCoW is a great way to prioritise your tasks. It stands for:

- Must Have
- Should Have
- Could Have
- Won't Have

Here is what you do.

1. Plot your tasks on a graph with importance on the x axis and urgency on the y axis.
2. Divide your graph into four quadrants.

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Saving some data in #WordPress, but not entirely sure where it should go? It is always good to have consistency when creating plugins, so I've made a handy little guide.

wholesomecode's tweet image. Saving some data in #WordPress, but not entirely sure where it should go?

It is always good to have consistency when creating plugins, so I've made a handy little guide.

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A quick guide to #agile project management: an example of a Wholesome Code project board. The type of project used in this example is #WordPress plugin development.

wholesomecode's tweet image. A quick guide to #agile project management: an example of a Wholesome Code project board.

The type of project used in this example is #WordPress plugin development.

I've finally migrated the Wholesome Code site over to Hashnode. Check it out: wholesomecode.ltd I'll be tidying up any migration issues over the coming weeks. Also, please join Hashnode and follow me: hashnode.com/@wholesomecode…


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Are you a WordPress developer looking for a move into full time plugin development? @iconicwp is hiring a Senior Developer to help support and expand their collection of Woo plugins. Give them a ping if you are interested 👌


You know how when you download a Gutenberg WordPress plugin, the JavaScript is compiled and you can’t figure out how it works? From today on I’ll not be doing that. Not even in any premium plugins I put out there. Let’s keep Open Source, open.


If you want to get started with WordPress in 2021, what is the best thing you can learn? I'm wanting to put together some resources that a complete beginner can follow. All ideas considered, please share this with something who might find this useful.


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@wholesomecode creates great tutorials about #Gutenberg - if you would like to read about something specific leave a comment here :)

Cheers for the mention, It’s good to be back! If any of your readers would like a specific Gutenberg based tutorial just let me know 👌



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What was that? You want to take it further and add your own Modal Popover in your Block Format? This article might help: wholesomecode.ltd/blog/use-a-mod…


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