WordPress, Options, and Auto-loading
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There are many different ways WordPress performance can be slowed: not understanding options is one of them.
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There are many different ways WordPress performance can be slowed: not understanding options is one of them.
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Sometimes, innovation requires setting an impossible goal and working hard to reach it despite being told about its impossibility.
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There have been a handful of discussions lately surrounding WordPress and usernames – particularly whether or not exposing usernames is a security risk. The consensus appears to be “no.” I beg to differ.
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Once upon a time, I published sponsored content on this site. Now, one of those sponsors has been notified by Google that my article appears to be part of a “link scheme” and has asked me to remove any links to their sites. I find Google flagging my article in such a way troubling, since…
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We often leave one place for another, still harboring the hope that we can one day return and pick things up where we left them.
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WordPress 3.9 won’t even be released for another two weeks, but development has already begun on version 4.0.
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I’ve just helped release a fully-functional WordPress object cache powered by Redis! You should give it a try.
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People ask me all the time how I can reconcile my faith in a creator God with my understanding of how the universe works.
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I’m going to expose my three secret ways to come up with conference presentation ideas.
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Community goodwill can disappear in a second.