In the past, we’ve discussed how to get started with WordPress plugin development. However, what happens after your plugin is finished and in the hands of users? Of course, your job is far from done at that point, as it’s important to maintain your plugin after launch. After all, you’ll want to make sure that anyone who downloads and installs your plugin can use it effectively. What’s more, keeping your plugin secure and compatible with recent versions of WordPress is also a key consideration. This will ensure that it remains relevant over time, and doesn’t have a negative impact on […]
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