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Obscure PHP code in WordPress files | closingtags
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A blog about web development. Obscure PHP code in WordPress files. April 7, 2015. I received word recently, that a site I have previously done work on, was getting some syntax errors. After checking those errors out, and seeing that certain files were giving the error Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (/path/somefile.php) in /path/anotherfile.php,. Vulnerability with Gravity Forms had something to do with it. The code looked something like this:. BYTdA1808 = $JPyf4530[4]...
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Writing (More) Secure Plugins | closingtags
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A blog about web development. Writing (More) Secure Plugins. April 28, 2015. Over the past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending WordCamp Minneapolis 2015. And it was a blast. You can check out my twitter feed ( @awebdevguy. For some pictures of all the swag I scored. I basically got a new wardrobe from it, so tickets are definitely worth it. But anyways, back to what this post is actually about. Probably much more. So while at WordCamp, the very first talk that caught my eye was from John Havlik.
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Checking WordPress with WPScan | closingtags
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A blog about web development. Checking WordPress with WPScan. April 2, 2015. If you use WordPress regularly, you know that it is often the target of hacking attempts, and rightfully so. It accounts for nearly a quarter of all websites! Why wouldn’t a hacker want to target WordPress? That, plus the plethora of amateur developers releasing plug-ins and themes with gaping security flaws, makes WordPress an easy win for someone with malicious intent. So you know it’s legit. Or just go to the Github repo.
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Edit Hopper Update, Now Supports Custom Post Types | closingtags
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A blog about web development. Edit Hopper Update, Now Supports Custom Post Types. March 31, 2015. I’ve made a few changes to the Edit Hopper WordPress plugin that I developed and I’m glad to say that it now supports Custom Post Types and Posts. Plus, thanks to Jimmy ( @sporifolous. On Github), it now has an options page to select which posts you want the meta box to show on. So if you’ve got a WordPress site, check it out. Big shout out to @socki03. With his help on cleaning up some code.
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Developing with Vagrant | closingtags
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A blog about web development. January 23, 2015. Recently, I’ve been trying to find ways to speed up my development time, and I came across a great video showcasing Vagrant. I could spend a lot of time writing a bunch of mumbo jumbo here for you to read, or you could just watch the video that explains it a thousand times better than I would ever be able to. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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Edit Hopper plugin v1 | closingtags
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A blog about web development. Edit Hopper plugin v1. March 18, 2015. A long, long time ago, I worked on a website that utilized an almost insane amount of pages and child pages in WordPress. While I was adding content to those pages, I realized that I hated having to click the. Link in the sidebar of the WordPress admin to go back, and then dig through all of the pages, then click edit, and type in my content. I wanted things to be easier. No, they should have been easier, and much simpler. March 26, 2015.
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You (and I) should be contributing to WordPress | closingtags
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A blog about web development. You (and I) should be contributing to WordPress. May 8, 2015. I haven’t contributed to WordPress. There I said it. I’m already starting to feel a little better, knowing that my secret is out. I’m admitting it and getting it off my chest. Now, when I say I haven’t contributed to WordPress, I mean that I haven’t really worked on core because that’s what first comes to my mind. But there’s a twist. You don’t have to contribute code. Whose presentation can be found here. With th...
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WordCamp Minneapolis | closingtags
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A blog about web development. April 24, 2015. I know that it’s been a while since I’ve written anything, and I really don’t have a good excuse, but I promise that I’ll have some good content coming soon because tomorrow, I’ll be attending WordCamp Minneapolis. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Graduated from Minot State University (Computer Science) - 2012. Application Programmer at Kalix.
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CSS Hamburger Menu | closingtags
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A blog about web development. February 23, 2015. I like the hamburger menu. It makes sense. So this is the one that I use when building a menu for mobile devices. Here’s the HTML:. Nav id="mobile-navigation" class="site-navigation mobile-navigation" role="navigation" a href="#" class="mobile-menu-link" MENU span /span /a /nav. Here’s my transition mixin:. And here’s some of the jQuery:. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Notify me of follow-...
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SSL with VagrantPress | closingtags
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A blog about web development. March 16, 2015. I’m trying to be a better developer. And somewhere in the vastness of the internet, someone told me I should be using Vagrant. So I did. It was cool and I liked it, but then I found out about VagrantPress. And it got even easier. You just clone that repo, and start working. Pretty simple really. But the other day, I was working on something that required an HTTPS connection, and I thought you should know how to do this with VagrantPress. Vagrant up vagrant ssh.
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