• Is there a resource for people to get information about WordPress that *isn’t* along the lines of “I need to know how to change <p> to
    ?”

    It seems that almost universally anything written about WordPress, or the WordPress IRC channel, is aimed at the most low-level beginners, with every question invariably answered with “here’s a plugin”.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • There’s a plugin to help you find the mystery resources you are after.

    WordPress support resources that aren’t for n00bs

    it is called ‘the codex’ and is one of the most un-read resources of wordpress…

    and then there is access to all the source code of all the functions in your downloaded version of wordpress – and this code is quite well commented as well.

    Thread Starter jtwg

    (@jtwg)

    Yeah, I’ve spent a lot of time with the Codex. It’s very helpful.

    I’m running into a strange, and undocumented it seems, problem with custom taxonomies.

    I wrote a plugin to define a new content type with its attendant taxonomy. It works, but the taxonomy items do not have the menus in the admin’s left navigation.. If I move the taxonomy definitions out of the plugin and into the functions.php file, then the menus appear.

    I can find no documentation in the codex that explains this behavior.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • The topic ‘WordPress support resources that aren't for n00bs’ is closed to new replies.