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I have a website I'm working on for a friend where he wants to update it periodically, by adding text to a website. Is there some sort of CMS that could help him do this, without him having to edit the html by hand? I've already written the html, so I don't think something like wordpress would help. But I really have no clue, I'm brand new to web dev.
I've already written the html, so I don't think something like wordpress would help.
You can easily transform your static HTML layout and pages into a WordPress theme. But there are many other CMSs out there (small ones if you only need some basic features).
For this project I would go with WordPress, it's well-documented, easy-to-use and the community is great.
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I would like to start writing a WordPress plugin that will allow the user to play a scratch the card game (like the lottery). I would like to ask what programming language I should learn and how to get started. Is anyone with similar experiences and what are the recommendations you can offer ? Thanks in advance for your responses
For Wordpress, you would need to know basic PHP, and also how wordpress works.
For this, I suggest reading Writing a plugin for Wordpress
For the scratch card, you can make this in CSS and JS. For an example, I refer you to Canvas - Scratch Card
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Like they said before, wordpress is using php. So you must learn php and how wordpress is functioning in order to be able to add stuff on your website.
You can look at simple existing plugin to help you. getting started
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I have a Wordpress booking plugin, which has a booking form frontend and dasboard. I would like to know if it's possible to convert a Wordpress plugin to separate PHP script?
Possible? Sure. Easy? Probably not.
The snag is that any WordPress plugin runs off the back of plenty of built-in WordPress functions. From low level (retrieving the site URL) to higher level (accepting inputs, saving data, etc).
If the plugin was very simple, you might try to go through it piece by piece and dissect it from the WordPress backbone that it runs on, but it would be pretty slow going. What I might try instead is use the plugin as a reference point to write your own script.
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I was tasked to create a file upload workflow that integrates with Wordpress.
I created a backend that is called via REST that does a lot of custom workflows. Thus, I cannot use the current plugins.
It is a single page application that accepts a file as well as some metadata.
My current dilemma: I need to integrate this web application within Wordpress and have no clue where to start.
After consulting with someone who's developed with Wordpress before, he recommended to build a plugin. And since I have no experience with Wordpress, he helped me build it. It was literally 3 lines of PHP.
Thank you all.
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I am fairly new to Woocommerce, but I have an idea for a website, which would include some customization of this plugin. My idea is that instead of products, there could be some other type of data stored in the database like pictures for example. Instead of buying these products people could just put a "like" on them, but towards the engine it would register as a buy. This way I could take advantage of built-in functions like sorting for the most popular items. Is it a good idea or should I consider some other way? Thank you!
For images I would be more inclined to look at something like a Pinterest style theme.
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I would like to migrage a PHP site to WordPress so I can update the information written on the website.
Does anyone know the best way I can do this? I did ask a few people regarding this and the general consesus was to completely redo the website.
Yes, you would need to redo large parts of your webpage. If you have an existing design you will need to learn how to create a theme in wordpress: https://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development or you can use on of the many already available.
Yes. You can use wordpress theme development for migration php into the wordpress...