
User Login Just Landed in WP-AppKit 0.4!
WP-AppKit now supports WordPress user login. This version also brings WP CLI support and rebooted demo themes.
WP-AppKit now supports WordPress user login. This version also brings WP CLI support and rebooted demo themes.
Back in January, we were celebrating the past year at WordCamp Paris. Now is the time to celebrate the first half of 2015 at WordCamp Lyon!
Done! After weeks of work, the new shiny O.3 version is finally here š Discover the new admin panel and a better theme API.
If you head to our GitHub repository today, you’ll find a fresh new version of Wp-AppKit.
Last Thursday I had a really great timeĀ at the Lyon (France) WordPress meetup, where I made a presentationĀ about the delights of hybrid mobile apps development and, as a pratical application,…
The WP-AppKit team will attend the WordCamp Paris 4th edition and celebrates the last year achievements
This tutorial shows you how you may add custom fields to data returned by the WP-AppKit web services and display their values in your app’s theme.
You’ve probably noticed the Debug Mode dropdown list in your app’s settings panel? Do you wonder what is it used for? This week, we’ll explain the mysterious ways of the debug mode.
WP-AppKit’s themes have a menu template. This menu is configured in your app’s WordPress panel. But you might want to create a link or a button to display a specific screen in your app outside the “official” app’s menu. So how can we do that?
So you have your first app’s theme ready and you’d like to turn it into a real app? For that, you have to build an app. Intimidating, isn’t it? For newbies, it can be quite a challenge to understand how to do it. This tutorial aims to show you how to use PhoneGap Build to ease the pain of compiling your first app.