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http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer
| # This is a template .gitignore file for git-managed WordPress projects. | |
| # | |
| # Fact: you don't want WordPress core files, or your server-specific | |
| # configuration files etc., in your project's repository. You just don't. | |
| # | |
| # Solution: stick this file up your repository root (which it assumes is | |
| # also the WordPress root directory) and add exceptions for any plugins, | |
| # themes, and other directories that should be under version control. | |
| # | |
| # See the comments below for more info on how to add exceptions for your |
This gist is part of a blog post. Check it out at:
http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer
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| * Example code showing how to hook WordPress to add several fields to the taxonomny term edit screen. | |
| * To-Do: Add field types other than text fields. | |
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| * Original author: | |
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| * Mike Schinkel (http://mikeschinkel.com/custom-wordpress-plugins/) | |
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| * NOTE: |
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| * Hook WordPress to add a category field to a taxonomny term edit screen. | |
| * | |
| * Modified by Ulrich SOSSOU from: | |
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| * http://lists.automattic.com/pipermail/wp-hackers/2010-August/033671.html | |
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| * By: | |
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