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Instructor: Rachel McCollin

Part of the reason for the popularity of WordPress is how customizable it is. With the right themes and plugins, you can make WordPress do just about anything you need it to. If you want to get started coding your own plugins for WordPress, this course is a good first step. You'll learn to code plugins with a series of practical projects. With a little work, you could use these plugins in your own sites!

In this course, Rachel McCollin will guide you through creating a series of practical call to action WordPress plugins. First, you'll learn how to create a call to action plugin that can be activated with a hook from within a theme. Next, you'll create a plugin to output a call to action from a shortcode that users can embed in their content. And finally, you'll create a call to action widget, that can be added to to your site with the WordPress Customizer.

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This repo contains the source files for the practical plugin projects we created in the course. Source files are provided for each part of the course where code is created or edited, with version numbers assigned according to the course part. There is also a final version of the theme.

These are source files for the Envato Tuts+ course: Three Practical Projects to Learn to Code WordPress Plugins

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