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I’ve made a useless WordPress plugin…

…which you might find useful if you develop plugins with system requirements, like a particular version of PHP. This plugin is a simple proof of concept for a method of messaging the user when they activate a plugin.

Posted bysimonwheatleyNovember 22, 2007Posted inWorkTags: Development, php, user experience, version check, WordPress development, WordPress plugin4 Comments on I’ve made a useless WordPress plugin…

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I'm a Product Manager and ex- WordPress developer. I used to run Code for the People, who were acquired by Automattic in 2014. I now work in the WordPress.com VIP team, we make it so that some pretty huge companies can use WordPress right in the middle of all things digital. Want to follow me on Twitter? I'm @simonwheatley. More about me on the about me page.

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