Do You Use The Code Editor?

Posted by admin in WordPress, Code, pol... | 12.04.2009 - 11:33 pm

The code editor. One for plugins and one for themes. If I were using tracking software, it would register me as rarely venturing into that part of the WordPress administration. I’ve used WordPress for two years and I’ve burned myself enough times by using these code editors that I neglect to use them anymore side from looking but not touching code. The biggest problem I have is that it doesn’t contain any revisions. Also, when you click the save button, it reloads the page and causes the scroll bar in the code window to go back to the top meaning I have to remember which line of code I was editing and also remember the change I implemented so I can remove it if I don’t like the desired effects.
I’ve really come to appreciate using Control Z on my keyboard to undo changes I don’t like. You can’t do […]

Original post by Jeff Chandler

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    WordPress for the Desktop… Would You Use It?

    Posted by admin in WordPress, Code, pol... | 11.04.2009 - 9:02 pm

    Here’s a quick one: If you had access to a desktop application that could connect to your WordPress site and allow you to manage it, like the web-based control panel currently allows, would you use it?

    Would You Use a WordPress Desktop Application?(answers)
    If you choose “depends”, let me know why in the comments. Also, feel free to put in your opinions no matter what you choose. What would such an application need to be able to do? Everything the web-based app can do? Just a subset of the features? What do you think?
    I’d love to hear your thoughts on this!
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    Original post by James Dimick

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