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WordPress How to Build a WordPress Plugin Building WordPress Widgets, and Shortcodes Adding AJAX To Plugins on the Front-End

Kendra Robinson
Kendra Robinson
10,043 Points

WordPress Development - Building a WordPress Plugin

Challenge Task 3 -

The question reads:

Now enqueue a JS file named front-end.js within the js folder. Give it a handle of my_plugin_frontend_js, make it dependent on jQuery and display at the bottom of the page.

The question doesn't state that the answer needs to have the my plugins folder.

Hello Kendra, I saw that 3 months ago you were asking about Challenge 3 in the subject, "How to build a wordpress plugin". I have troubles with the 3 task. Would you give a hint how you resolve that part of the course?

1 Answer

Chris Stuntz
Chris Stuntz
13,160 Points

You are building the plugin called "my-plugin". The previous task gives the clue with the css folder located under my-plugin. You are correct it is not stated explicitly, instead you must figure it out that the folder structure is similar.