We love WordPress. There are so many reasons to use it, whether you’re an individual blogger or a large company looking for a stable content publishing platform. From it’s excellent editing capabilities, to the extensive library of over 37,000 free plugins in the WordPress directory (plus countless more hosted elsewhere), the many themes [...]
Darren Pinder
So you've got a custom taxonomy, and you want to return the taxonomy's name(s) ("terms") on a single post template on the front-end.
Darren Pinder
Often, WordPress plugins that we create are meant to extend or build on other plugins that already exist. For example, if you search “WooCommerce”, you can find hundreds of other plugins that modify, extend, or otherwise change the capabilities of the base WooCommerce plugin. Whether these plugins are from the official [...]
Dan Dulaney