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6.1 Conclusion
Congratulations on taking your first steps towards learning PHP for WordPress! I'm Rachel McCollin, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching!
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:58
1 lesson, 00:58
1.1Introduction00:58
1.1
Introduction
00:58
2.WordPress and PHP 2 lessons, 20:34
2 lessons, 20:34
2.1Why WordPress Uses PHP10:00
2.1
Why WordPress Uses PHP
10:00
2.2PHP Coding Standards10:34
2.2
PHP Coding Standards
10:34
3.First Steps With PHP3 lessons, 28:09
3 lessons, 28:09
3.1Create a PHP File07:50
3.1
Create a PHP File
07:50
3.2Mixing HTML and PHP08:46
3.2
Mixing HTML and PHP
08:46
3.3Comments in PHP11:33
3.3
Comments in PHP
11:33
4.Coding in PHP6 lessons, 1:06:20
6 lessons, 1:06:20
4.1WordPress PHP Functions08:46
4.1
WordPress PHP Functions
08:46
4.2Connect PHP Functions to Hooks12:31
4.2
Connect PHP Functions to Hooks
12:31
4.3PHP in the Loop09:32
4.3
PHP in the Loop
09:32
4.4If and Else09:54
4.4
If and Else
09:54
4.5PHP Variables and Arrays13:05
4.5
PHP Variables and Arrays
13:05
4.6Outputting Text With PHP12:32
4.6
Outputting Text With PHP
12:32
5.Practical Project: A Custom Archive Page2 lessons, 21:07
2 lessons, 21:07
5.1Registering a Custom Post Type and Taxonomy11:15
5.1
Registering a Custom Post Type and Taxonomy
11:15
5.2Creating a Custom Query09:52
5.2
Creating a Custom Query
09:52
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 03:28
1 lesson, 03:28
6.1Conclusion03:28
6.1
Conclusion
03:28
Rachel McCollin is a WordPress developer who writes books, articles and tutorials about web design and development, with a focus on WordPress and on responsive and mobile development. She runs a web design agency in Birmingham, UK and has published three books on WordPress, including WordPress: Pushing the Limits, an advanced resource for WordPress developers. She's currently writing her fourth book.