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Quick Tip: Conditionally Including JS and CSS With get_current_screen

Quick Tip: Conditionally Including JS and CSS With get_current_screen

As many stated before me: “A good WordPress citizen only loads their files where they’re needed”. This principle applies both to front-end and back-end (admin). There’s no justification for loading CSS and JS files on every admin page when you only need them on one single page you created. Thankfully doing things the right way is only one function call away.

Which Tuts+ Site Should We Launch Next?

Which Tuts+ Site Should We Launch Next?

We’re planning our next few Tuts+ sites, and would love your opinion and advice on which topics you think we should cover next! We’d be really grateful if you could take a minute to answer our quick poll and share your thoughts…

Best of Tuts+ in April 2012

Best of Tuts+ in April 2012

Each month, we bring together a selection of the best tutorials and articles from across the whole Tuts+ network. Whether you’d like to read the top posts from your favourite site, or would like to start learning something completely new, this is the best place to start!

Quick Tip: Visual Editor – Change Full Screen Width and Match Theme Style

Quick Tip: Visual Editor – Change Full Screen Width and Match Theme Style

When writing long articles the full screen mode comes in handy. The clutter gets out of the way, but it is annoying when the results look different than in the editor.

Creattica Redesign: Free WordPress Themes

Creattica Redesign: Free WordPress Themes

It’s a month of new beginnings over at our design and inspiration gallery Creattica. April has seen the site undergo a complete redesign with a whole new streamlined grid-style layout for its over 50 different categories. On top of that, Creattica now has better navigation, a new UI Elements section and a growing Freebies area of now over 700 items. All this and over 14,000 featured works from some 100,000 members. It’s quite the site!

But that’s not all, let’s first take a look at some of Creattica’s work in the WordPress Freebies category – and then stay tuned for some exciting news at the conclusion!

Unveiling the All-New Tuts+ Hub

Unveiling the All-New Tuts+ Hub

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working hard behind the scenes to create a central place for our Tuts+ readers to call “home”. Somewhere that shows you the latest content from across all our sites, allows you to filter only those tutorials that interest you, and shares a few statistics about the Tuts+ network.

Today, we’re very excited to introduce the Tuts+ Hub — read on to find out more about it!

Join Us on Facebook for Exclusive Freebies, Discounts & Wallpapers!

Join Us on Facebook for Exclusive Freebies, Discounts & Wallpapers!

We’re excited to let you know about our all-new Facebook page designs, and we’re kicking off a big promotion to offer lots of awesome content for our Facebook fans! Read on to find out how to access our exclusive tutorials, book discounts, and all-new wallpaper pack…

Quick Tip: Make Your Custom Column Sortable

Quick Tip: Make Your Custom Column Sortable

In a recent article by Claudio Simeone, he demonstrated how you could add extra columns to your post, or custom post type, admin screens (or remove existing ones). In this quick tip I build on that by showing you how to make your newly created columns sortable.

Best of Tuts+ in March 2012

Best of Tuts+ in March 2012

Each month, we bring together a selection of the best tutorials and articles from across the whole Tuts+ network. Whether you’d like to read the top posts from your favourite site, or would like to start learning something completely new, this is the best place to start!

Quick Tip: Conditional JavaScript and CSS Enqueueing on Front-End Pages

Quick Tip: Conditional JavaScript and CSS Enqueueing on Front-End Pages

We’ve read it numerous times – a good WordPress citizen only loads their JavaScript where it is needed. This practice minimizes site load times and conflicts with other scripts. However, most articles only discuss the use of wp_enqueue_script for conditional JavaScript loading in the context of the WordPress admin, plugin admin pages, or front-end pages as a whole. But what about isolating our JavaScript to a particular front-end page? We could potentially get fancy with if statements, but WordPress provides a helpful API with a filter for handling just this sort of thing without if – so let’s take a look under the hood.

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