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Stupid WordPress Tricks
One of the most popular articles here at Perishable Press is my January 2005 post, Stupid htaccess Tricks. In that article, I bring together an extensive collection of awesome copy-&-paste HTAccess code snippets. Four years later, people continue to tell me how much they enjoy and use the content as a bookmarked reference for many [...]
Top 10 Most Common Coding Mistakes in WordPress Plugins
As promised, I’m going to share a list of the most common mistakes, errors, misunderstandings, bad habits or wrong design decisions I’ve encountered while reviewing all these 43 WordPress plugins. Some are highly critical stuff (I’ve contacted 3 plugins authors after finding serious security holes in their plugin), some are more potential annoyances than real [...]
Canonical Plugins (Say What?)
There have been a lot of references to “canonical plugins” over the past year, especially at WordCamps by Matt, but we haven’t really posted anything official about the idea, nor have we really made much progress beyond discussions about how awesome it would be to have canonical plugins and how good it would be for [...]
17 Useful Wordpress Plugins That You Should Install On Your Own Blog
In case you didn’t know yet, Design Informer is powered by WordPress on the back-end. The great thing about WordPressis they have tons of plugins that you can download for free. From SEO to Analytics, if there is a feature that you can think of adding to your blog, there is probably already a plugin [...]








