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WP_Query or Get_posts(): Which to Use for Retrieving Posts on WordPress?
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WP_Query or Get_posts(): Which to Use for Retrieving Posts on WordPress?

  • Nathan Skinner
  • 06.04.2024

When it comes to creating dynamic websites on WordPress, the ability to retrieve the necessary […]

How to Create REST API Endpoints in WordPress
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How to Create REST API Endpoints in WordPress

  • Nathan Skinner
  • 02.06.2023

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) in the world, helping […]

Hooks in WordPress: Filtering and Events
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Hooks in WordPress: Filtering and Events

  • Nathan Skinner
  • 07.10.2022

In this article, I have compiled basic information about WordPress hooks and tried to explain […]

How to Create an AJAX Form in WordPress Without Using Plugins
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How to Create an AJAX Form in WordPress Without Using Plugins

  • Nathan Skinner
  • 07.03.2020

WordPress provides a convenient way to process AJAX requests, allowing you to update data on […]

How to Create Custom Post Types in WordPress
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How to Create Custom Post Types in WordPress

  • Nathan Skinner
  • 07.09.2019

Post types are a term used to describe different types of content on a WordPress […]

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Nathan Skinner

Nathan Skinner

Hello! I'm Nathan Skinner, a web developer and passionate fan of clean, understandable, and efficient code on WordPress.

The Essentials of WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) used to create and administer websites. Below are some interesting facts about this platform:

  • Founding: The platform appeared in 2003 as a spin-off of the b2/cafelog project. Two developers, Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little, worked on its creation. The initial goal was to develop a simple but functional system for blogs.
  • Global leadership: Today, WordPress is the leader among all CMSs and powers more than 43% of all websites on the internet.
  • Open source: The system is completely free and distributed with open source code, giving users and developers the freedom to modify and adapt it to their own needs.
  • Active community: A large community has formed around WordPress — developers, designers, content managers, and enthusiasts regularly participate in the development of the platform and exchange experiences.
  • Flexibility and scalability: WordPress easily adapts to any task, whether it's a simple blog, corporate website, online store, or media platform. This is achieved thanks to thousands of available themes and plugins.
  • SEO capabilities: The platform provides built-in search engine optimization features and is compatible with popular SEO plugins — all of which help improve a website's search engine rankings.

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About the Blog

MeHZG is a blog for those who dig into WordPress code rather than clicking around in the builder.

We write about how to:

  • create themes and plugins from scratch,
  • work with hooks, REST API, and Gutenberg,
  • speed up, improve, and understand how everything works.

No fluff, no marketing. Just code, experience, and a pure Dev approach.

Latest Posts

  • The Best WordPress Starter Themes
  • The Best Gutenberg Themes
  • The Best Plugins for WordPress
  • WP_Query or Get_posts(): Which to Use for Retrieving Posts on WordPress?
  • Developing a Child Theme: Why and How

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