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		<title>By: Lorelle on WordPress &#187; WordPress Pluggable Functions and Plugins by Nadgouda</title>
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		<description>[...] My new found friend, Abhijit Nadgouda @ iface, has a new article on WordPress Pluggable Functions and Plugins that takes a great inside look at WordPress Plugins and their functions. What is so cool about this is that, without hacking, i.e., without changing any existing code in Wordpress, I can change its behavior through plugins. That means just by controlling activation of certain plugins I can control behavior of Wordpress. This not only makes it easy to upgrade, but also to maintain, because you need to worry only about your definition of the function. [...]</description>
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