There are many plugins for WordPress that add functionality to the wp-admin area. These plugins often load additional assets such as CSS or Javascript. Polite developers will save resources and ensure those assets only load on the intended page. When you add a page to wp-admin with add_menu_page() or add_submenu_page() it returns a hook name.
Creating a two way sync between a Github repository and Subversion
Another git <> svn post? As many of you know I have been on a quest to get Jetpack core development moved from the WordPress.org Subversion (svn) repository to Github (git). As part of this process I setup an experimental Jetpack repository to see how synchronization works between git and svn. Lets just clear the
Episode 64 of WPwatercooler, featuring Jetpack and Me!
My very first appearance on WPwatercooler happened this week with Episode 64 all about the Love and Hate of Jetpack. My colleague George Stephanis was also on the show, which was lucky for me cause I was not feeling too great. He did most of the heavy lifting in representation of Jetpack. Thanks George!
I am speaking at WordCamp Denver 2013 on Unit Testing Plugins
I have the pleasure of speaking at WordCamp Denver this year on the subject of Unit Testing Plugins in WordPress. Your plugin is broken; do you know why? In this session, Ben will show you some simple principles to help you integrate unit testing in your plugins that will help you find and eliminate bugs
Jetpack Ocean Party!
Today was our fun day so we had a Jetpack Ocean Party! After a bus ride where we all thought we were traveling around the entire island we finally arrived at the big catamaran that was going to take us out on our snorkeling tour. We went to two different island to snorkel. The snorkeling