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| - 修改 WordPress A hack is a modification or addition to the program's functions. These changes are not always "approved" by the program developers, but some are so good and popular, they might eventually get incorporated into the source code, becoming a feature. Until then, however, hacks are to be considered "use at your own risk" and understand that these hacks are not supported by WordPress. In a nutshell, hacks are like the little modifications that a car enthusiast might make to his engine. They're not officially supported by the manufacturer, but they just may make it go a little faster. At the same time, the modification may just blow a valve, busting the engine. That's what a hack is - risky, but fun and useful at times. WordPress hacks are extremely diverse, from changing the administration of your site to modifying the look and actions of your site. Some hacks grow into Plugins, becoming easy-to-install and use. Others stay hacks because they rely upon the user to manually modify or add code to the source.
* WordPress Files
* Help for Plugin and Hack Developers - The Plugin API
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