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Buy me a coffee | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Buy me a coffee. Buy me a coffee. Like what I do and want to help support me in doing it? I already sell my plugins on Elegant Marketplace. But extra assistance is always welcome, even if its just to cover the cost of my morning coffee. If you’d like to send a few dollars my way to help me build more plugins or write better blog posts, or you are just feeling generous, please feel free to drop something in the tip jar. Hooking into the onclick event of buttons in Divi.
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Going out with a bang! | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Going out with a bang! Going out with a bang! October 15, 2016. We’re already halfway into the month of October, so this post is a little later than planned. I’ve just got back from a short break with my family and I’m recharged and ready to create new blog posts and plugins (or complete existing ones) until the end of the year. I thought it might be fun to post a little about what I have in store for what’s left of 2016. I have a few child themes I am working on that I al...
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Jonathan Bossenger | Open source software developer - Part 6
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Open source software developer. Developing with CakePHP: Creating a simple admin control panel. April 25, 2009. If you are like me, you prefer to have a specific url mapped to your applications control panel/backend etc. This is usually something along the lines of www.url.com/admin or www.url.com/cms. Step 1) Routing the admin url. Add the following to your app/config/routes.php. This will route url.com/admin to the admin controller index function. Step 2) Creating the admin controller. February 4, 2009.
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Why upholding the GPL might be so important to Matt. | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Why upholding the GPL might be so important to Matt. Why upholding the GPL might be so important to Matt. November 1, 2016. For those of you who don’t follow WordPress news and updates as I do, over the weekend Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg wrote a post accusing WordPress competitor Wix of stealing code. The CEO of Wix responded shortly thereafter. Last night I started reading Milestones: The Story of WordPress. It’s probably safe to say that without the GPL license,...
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Turn any button into an Add to Cart button | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Turn any button into an Add to Cart button. Turn any button into an Add to Cart button. December 2, 2016. The thing I love about blogging about WordPress is how many great questions come out of the comments of previous blogs. Today, on my post on ‘ Adding the cart button to your shop pages in Divi. 8216;, I was asked the following:. So lets say your site url is. Http:/ www.myawesomeshop.com/. To turn that url into an add to cart url you just need to add. If you aren’...
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Remembering Why – Part 2 | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Remembering Why – Part 2. Remembering Why – Part 2. December 9, 2016. Some time ago I wrote a blog post on remembering why. I got into developing web applications in the first place. At the time I was struggling to find my focus as a developer. I’m happy to report that since then I have (more or less) figured that out. I’ve since realised that one of my problems is that when I started out, I didn’t have a vision, mission statement or personal creed for why. No comment yet,...
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Adding the cart button to your Divi shop pages. | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Adding the cart button to your Divi shop pages. Adding the cart button to your Divi shop pages. August 30, 2016. As is always the case with these code snippets, this one comes from a question by a user in the Divi Theme Users group on Facebook. Sometimes, however, it may be quicker or better (from a UX perspective) to allow your user to add to their cart, straight from the product list page. Buy my Divi Plugins from. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window).
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New challenges | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. October 6, 2016. A short while about (July to be exact) I published a post about why I got into software development. At the time I was dealing with a bit of a personal crisis. I had reached a point (for the second time) of burning the candles at both ends so much that I was probably not thinking straight. So I had this daft idea to launch a Patreon account to try and crowd fund my goals. No prizes for guessing how that turned out. You have Successfully Subscribed! On Remo...
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WordPress & the GPL, what it means for your business. | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. WordPress & the GPL, what it means for your business. WordPress & the GPL, what it means for your business. November 18, 2016. This morning I gave a talk on the relationship between WordPress, the GPL and how if affects your business if you build products for WordPress. I’m looking forward to seeing the video when it gets uploaded to WordPress.tv. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). WordCamp Cape Town 2017.
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Codeable Review – October 2016 | Jonathan Bossenger
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Open source software developer. Codeable Review – October 2016. Codeable Review – October 2016. November 5, 2016. October marks my second month at Codeable. My first month was very quiet, mostly because I was still busy with other things in September, including WordCamp. I also took my time getting into the Codeable process, commenting on only a few smaller tasks. I closed my first small task mid October, so I’m considering October as my first official month as a Codeable developer. Show me the money.
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