I often talk about not repeating your code. A member wants to know why. Why should you repeat code? What is DRY? Why is it important to you?
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Episode 4
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I often talk about not repeating your code. A member wants to know why. Why should you repeat code? What is DRY? Why is it important to you?
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A member wants to know: What is the difference between a HTML “tag” and “element.” In this episode, Tonya shows you what they are, demonstrates it in the browser, and discusses why it’s important to know the proper terms.
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Mike wants to know: Why I type hint function parameters in PHP? What is it? What are the advantages? In this episode, Tonya talks about PHP type hinting and how it improves your code.
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A Genesis framework developer wants to know: How do I change the “CreativeWork” microdata in Genesis to Book, Music, or Recipe? In this episode, Tonya talks about strategies to find where Genesis sets the microdata attribute and then how to change it to fit your needs.
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In this episode of Ask Tonya, a Genesis framework user wants to know: How do I increase the Posts Page title’s font size in a Genesis child theme? Specifically, he’s using Infinity Pro by StudioPress. However, the techniques and strategies that I will show you are for any theme.
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