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Creating a file from a wordpress plugin

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

I am creating a wordpress plugin that needs to be able save a file. What is the best way to do this without worrying about file permissions. (i.e Is there a directory that is considered safe to write to?) Read more >>

Disable WordPress plugin for specific theme

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

I have a regular theme and a mobile theme, and I would like to disable a plugin when using the mobile theme because it is causing problems (but I need to keep the plugin enabled for the regular theme). Is there any way to disable a specific plugin for a specific theme in WordPress? Read more >>

WordPress Data base Plugin

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

On wordpress front-end I have a custom made form. I want to store the form entries in a database table on wordpress back-end. Is there any way(plugin) to do this? Read more >>

Changing Behaviour of a WordPress Plugin

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

Im new to wordpress plugin development. I want to be able to change the behavior of another wordpress plugin. Is there a good way to do this. ie. Should i create a new plugin to override its behavior, or should I change the plugin directly. If anyone else has some good tips for wordpress plugin development, please let me know. Read more >>

WordPress – Restrict access to plugin only

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

I have created a plugin using WordPress and I would like to create a user account that ONLY has access to this plugin. Read more >>

WordPress plugin development using OOP

Mar 13, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, Wordpress Plugin Tutorial  //  No Comments

I have a website which needs a plugin with the following needs:-

An administrator controllable form for registration, with some details of them.A listing page where all the registered users are to be shown.

How to proceed with the following ?

Creating a WordPress plugin from scratch using the OOP way.Calling a web form (like, for user registration) using OOP.Submitting all these information into the database using OOP.Showing a listing page (like, for registered players and positioning them) using OOP. Read more >>

How to make ‘pretty urls’ work in php hosted in IIS?

Mar 12, 2012   //   by phpfreelancer.biz   //   Blog, PHP Tutorial  //  No Comments

This is how I did it with WordPress on IIS 6.0 Read more >>

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