29 September 2016
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Rens Weerman
When you install our Yoast SEO plugin onto your WordPress site, there are some basic things that you have to set up for your site to rank. Normally you have to go to the settings of the plugin and set everything up yourself. There are a lot of settings in our plugin, and they’re not »
Read: "Developing the Yoast SEO onboarding wizard"
16 March 2016
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Andrey “Rarst” Savchenko
PhpStorm has been growing in popularity in WordPress circles. On one hand it’s a solid code editor choice in general. On another it’s great for projects in the WordPress ecosystem, which typically contain a balance of legacy code and modern PHP practices. I remember troubleshooting some issue in Yoast SEO years ago. I grumped that it wouldn’t »
Read: "PhpStorm IDE at Yoast"
23 February 2016
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Andy Meerwaldt
A nice way to optimize your test flow is by having PhpStorm run your unit tests for you. It can be quite some work to set this up for WordPress plugins, since they depend so heavily on WordPress. In this post, I’ll go over all the steps you’ll have to take to do this.
Read: "Unit testing WordPress plugins with PHPUnit in PhpStorm"
10 February 2016
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Taco Verdonschot
Let’s face it. You don’t like testing new software. You want software to be done and production ready. You don’t have time to try out new software. Especially when you’re in the middle of a busy period. I know. Now spare a few minutes of your precious time and read these three reasons why you »
Read: "Three reasons for you to test Yoast SEO 3.1-RC"
5 February 2016
Jimmy Comack
This past weekend I was fortunate enough to be able to join the Yoast Dev team on our visit to PHPBenelux Conference 2016 in Antwerp, Belgium. This two-day event was jam-packed with tutorials, speakers, interesting conversations and lots of laughs. There was too much going on to cover it all, but I’ll discuss some of »
Read: "PHPBenelux Conference 2016 – A retrospect"
23 December 2015
Taco Verdonschot
Compared to many other IT-related conferences, WordCamps have always been slightly less technical. Not as focused on writing code as many others are. Over the years I’ve learned this may have something to do with the way our community is built. The WordPress community is not as homogeneous as others. It consists of developers, designers, »
Read: "The social WordCamp US"
17 December 2015
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Taco Verdonschot
Let’s be honest. We’ve all been tempted at times. A gathering of hundreds or thousands of people with the same interest, the same goals, the same vision. That sounds really promising, doesn’t it? Well no. It doesn’t. Let me show you why you should never attend a WordCamp. WordCamps are full of people As most »
Read: "You should never attend a WordCamp"
15 December 2015
Anton Timmermans
Two weeks ago Taco, Patrick and I went on a trip to the US of A to visit Philadelphia for the first ever WordCamp US. There are a lot of topics to cover, but in this article I’ll highlight some of my experiences as a developer taking part in WordCamp US and the WordPress Community »
Read: "Developer takeaways from WordCamp US"