Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 2:57:12 GMT
There is an exception! I said you can't evolve like it's the wild west but the truth is that if you plan to publish it on your own blog, on your own website, or on any other property you may own, then it's virtually own. The thing is, over time, people have become a little more wary of using free WordPress themes and WordPress plugins that are not hosted by reputable sources or are not premium due to their low quality. It's not necessarily that the feature set is bad, it's the level of code quality that is poor and often results in too many hacks, compatibility issues, or general UI issues. While your work may not lead to this.
This reputation is likely to be earned simply because of the reputation that this Contact Lists type of work has generated. So do yourself a favor and get a free audit from the WordPress.org Plugin Review Team. You will only get quality from this. Freely Available Tools Additionally, if you want to release a free plugin and are keen to follow best practice guidelines, the WordPress plugin repository offers a variety of free tools to support your plugin. The High Price of Free WordPress Plugins In addition to version control, you also get A home page for the plugin The plugin is indexed and searchable from the WordPress dashboard.
The repository home page has a free support forum so you can support your users. A rating system that allows others to tell you how much they likeor dislike your work. Installation instructions A way to answer frequently asked questions Statistics on how many people are running which version of your work...and more Sweet, right? But here's something that few people discuss or even know when they get into this game If you have a plugin that becomes particularly popular, support can become an extremely difficult task. You're one person serving a project across tens of thousands of blogs, and all of those people have the opportunity to share questions about your work.
This reputation is likely to be earned simply because of the reputation that this Contact Lists type of work has generated. So do yourself a favor and get a free audit from the WordPress.org Plugin Review Team. You will only get quality from this. Freely Available Tools Additionally, if you want to release a free plugin and are keen to follow best practice guidelines, the WordPress plugin repository offers a variety of free tools to support your plugin. The High Price of Free WordPress Plugins In addition to version control, you also get A home page for the plugin The plugin is indexed and searchable from the WordPress dashboard.
The repository home page has a free support forum so you can support your users. A rating system that allows others to tell you how much they likeor dislike your work. Installation instructions A way to answer frequently asked questions Statistics on how many people are running which version of your work...and more Sweet, right? But here's something that few people discuss or even know when they get into this game If you have a plugin that becomes particularly popular, support can become an extremely difficult task. You're one person serving a project across tens of thousands of blogs, and all of those people have the opportunity to share questions about your work.