Ronald Huereca is part developer, part mammal. And he only comes out at night. View the author's website.
 

WordPress and WordPress Plugins

Here at the Reader Appreciation Project, I will try to highlight and review WordPress plugins that will be beneficial towards the readers of blogs. Within this post, I will list several of my credentials and make RA Project’s first plugin announcement.

My WordPress Background

I’ve been playing around with WordPress since about January of 06. Although this isn’t a long time, I have grown very comfortable with modifying themes, creating themes, and creating and modifying plugins. I have submitted a countless amount of bug fixes to plugin authors and usually modify a plugin to suit my blog. I have about 5 years of experience with PHP (the language that WordPress was written in). I don’t consider myself a master programmer, but I am very dangerous with code.

My WordPress Plugin Background

I have limited knowledge in WordPress plugin creation. I have written several plugins for my own use which I do not intend to release. I have also written one for public use that allows bloggers to style their feeds. If you’ve subscribed to this blog’s feed, you are already seeing Feed Styler do its magic on the images.

RA Project Plugin Release

Here at the Reader Appreciation Project, I will be releasing several “home grown” plugins that are suited to benefit readers. The first such plugin is called WP Categories and Posts. The plugin enables blog authors to easily set up a sitemap that lists all of the categories (and sub categories) and the posts within each of those categories.

Thank you for reading and I appreciate any and all feedback.

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  • Bes says...

    http://thereasoner.com

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and insight! The Feed Styler plugin should help readers in the long run by allowing them to view more beautiful, yet simple and efficient feeds.

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