I wrote the code for a plugin to dequeue/deregister certain script and CSS resources until a consent cookie is present. Then I went ahead and created a button that could set the cookie. Done… and I had a Homebrew consent solution that blocks third-party resources. Just amazing technology …
This is great and I applaud your enthusiasm for this but a word of caution. Poorly coded plugins can be a vector for hackers. There is also the potential for JS conflicts that can bring a site down. It's a good idea to have a developer review the code before adding it to a site.
@@jamiewp Malicious code can still be of high quality, it is the intent that matters. Coping data to an external website could be a legitimate backup or a data theft. I wonder what happens if you ask ChatGPT to write a Trojan horse plugin?
I'm excited. After watching your video, I wanted to make a simple plugin to test it before I get deeper into coding it. I created a WordPress plugin with blinking stars on the home page of one of my sites, and it worked with Dan the programmer, prompt! This is great. I also wanted to try the plug you recommended in another video AI Engine. When typed in AI, a whole slew of AI plugins popped up, some only 5 hours old. I uploaded this one and did a quick review, seems fairly extensive. ChatGPT AI Power: Complete AI Pack --- "ChatGPT, Content Writer, Auto Content Writer, ChatBot, Image Generator, Audio Converter, WooCommerce Product Writer, SEO optimizer, AI Training, Embeddings, Title Suggestions and hundreds of ready-to-use prompts and forms."
You'll love this one, Jamie. Why would this happen? I instructed ChatGPT to create a WordPress with a few features, and this is the response I received from ChatGPT. "As an AI language model, I am not capable of developing and writing code for a WordPress plugin. However, I can provide some guidance on what you should consider when developing your plugin."
I've gotten this sometimes. I think it's because of the input we provide. When I reword the prompt I get the actual code as a response. Sometimes you have to write prompts in the format of "create the code for ..." or "write a plugin using PHP that does..."
Please do more videos on how to use this AI tech to construct plug-in's; including how to create a plug-in that can be downloaded from WP's plug in directly so that it can be shared. This amazing! Thank you for the video and have a super weekend- the future is getting closer to reality everyday.
Sir thanks a lot for sharing this, I want to ask after I take the codes from chatgbt where I save if file word or notebook or what to finally make the file zip please I have problem, I want the help to solve it , thanks a lot for everything
Thanks - I don't have a complete course on youtube, but i run wordpress courses here www.pootlepress.com/our-wordpress-training-courses/ and full recordings are available (not free) here clubpootle.com/
Create a folder example: My plugin folder. Then chatgpt will provide you codes with filenames example: snow.php also styles.css javascript.js. Open notepad place the snow.php code and save it as snow.php.. same thing for esch file. All in the same folder. Archive the folder to .zip and add new plugin on wordpress, add new plugin / upload plugin and thats it.
i created an entire plugin for migrating blog posts from HubSpot to Wordpress.... in couple hours (some troubleshooting and getting over the oauth2 crap.
Thanks for this video, I might give ChatGPT and plugin development a go. Side note: As much as I love music, it's somewhat distracting and stressful when trying to watch/listen to your tutorials. So I seldom watch them, and if I do, I generally don't finish. Not hating, just giving you some feedback.
Another fantastic video! Thank you! Regarding themes-for several years I was building custom themes for clients (not to sell) using the _underscores theme. I would love to have a theme that I can use as a starting point for all my future products, but find myself bouncing around a lot. You mention a lot of good themes. Is there a block-based starter theme that you recommend? Or does it even matter that much? Thanks again for the great videos. You've made the transition from classic to blocks much less painful.
Ohhh! It just hit me, ChatGPT created the flippin' spy balloons! Otherwise, thanks Jamie, Your continuing coverage of AI to build sites is gonna be, no doubt, the best.
Awesome video as usual Jamie! Could you provide a prompt that creates a block to showcase an affiliate product with a description and text would chat GPT be able to do that?
I’ve seen these on different channels where it’s an affiliate picture of the product, and then a text description to the right of it and then a button with a link to go to the affiliate landing page. I just have a hard time creating it in a block.
@@Kile-TV There's a few ways to do this (i think) 1) Grab the embed code from amazon (although this doesn't look so nice) 2) Hand build it using the columns block , and buttons block - just link the buttons block using your affliate link, 3) Use my woobuilder blocks plugin (this lets you embed products on any page (including afflliate products) www.pootlepress.com/woobuilder-blocks/ Hope that helps :)
I keep getting the same message from ChatGPT as an AI language model, I cannot create WordPress plugins directly. However, I can provide you with some guidance on how to create a WordPress plugin that adds stars to every page of your site.
Thanks for the video. I have some "bad feeling" that the plugin code creator gets no credit, as chatgpt is not creating something new, but "stoles" from the internet :D
Maybe they just changed it? What I received... "As an AI language model, I'm not able to code plugins or software. However, I can suggest a few resources and options for finding a developer who could help you create a custom WordPress plugin:"
@@Kirolmh I tried your method, this is the response. Hello! Just to clarify, I am ChatGPT, a language model, not John the senior programmer. However, I can definitely help you with your request.
@@Kirolmh I created a Wordpress plugin as a test to have blinking stars on the home page of one of my sites, and it worked with the Dan the programmer, prompt!
Hmm I tried, code looked good, never worked, asked it loads of questions, and it told me to change the block category to three diffferent types! All were correct til I queried them...hmm. A friend said 'it tells you what you want to hear' - I think that's true,. Great for SEO copy, marketese, stuff where lies and flattery are wanted. Not so great with code. Beware.
On the flip side, been trying Jordy's AI plugin and that Block Diffusion one, I thought Jordy's plugin's image creation was better (DALL-E2?) - Stable/DIsco Diffiusion which I've been using for years is better than most,. even DALL-E2 sometimes, maybe Midjourney is better....but you really need to mess with the prompts to get it great. I use Nightcafe cos of the free credits, it's pretty good. Which is a long way of saying thanks for the recommendations for those. I do think good reliable Featured Image generation off your blog text is pretty close.
While the content is great, the mumbling is terrible. I couldn't understand half of what you were saying. It's a pity, as the visual part helped me a lot!!!
I wrote the code for a plugin to dequeue/deregister certain script and CSS resources until a consent cookie is present. Then I went ahead and created a button that could set the cookie. Done… and I had a Homebrew consent solution that blocks third-party resources. Just amazing technology …
very cool Max 😎
Would you mind sharing the ChatGPT promts for it. Thanks
This is great and I applaud your enthusiasm for this but a word of caution. Poorly coded plugins can be a vector for hackers. There is also the potential for JS conflicts that can bring a site down. It's a good idea to have a developer review the code before adding it to a site.
Great point, or get ChatGPT to review the code 😉
But seriously , some-one will build in code quality review tools i imagine
@@jamiewp Malicious code can still be of high quality, it is the intent that matters. Coping data to an external website could be a legitimate backup or a data theft. I wonder what happens if you ask ChatGPT to write a Trojan horse plugin?
@@SMEng980 Dark but I love it.
@@jamiewpexactly!
I'm excited. After watching your video, I wanted to make a simple plugin to test it before I get deeper into coding it. I created a WordPress plugin with blinking stars on the home page of one of my sites, and it worked with Dan the programmer, prompt! This is great. I also wanted to try the plug you recommended in another video AI Engine. When typed in AI, a whole slew of AI plugins popped up, some only 5 hours old.
I uploaded this one and did a quick review, seems fairly extensive.
ChatGPT AI Power: Complete AI Pack --- "ChatGPT, Content Writer, Auto Content Writer, ChatBot, Image Generator, Audio Converter, WooCommerce Product Writer, SEO optimizer, AI Training, Embeddings, Title Suggestions and hundreds of ready-to-use prompts and forms."
You'll love this one, Jamie. Why would this happen? I instructed ChatGPT to create a WordPress with a few features, and this is the response I received from ChatGPT. "As an AI language model, I am not capable of developing and writing code for a WordPress plugin. However, I can provide some guidance on what you should consider when developing your plugin."
I get the same. I think ChatGPT saw this vidieo ha ha
I've gotten this sometimes. I think it's because of the input we provide. When I reword the prompt I get the actual code as a response. Sometimes you have to write prompts in the format of "create the code for ..." or "write a plugin using PHP that does..."
Best video I have seen on Chat GPT. Love this.
Thank you George 👍
Please do more videos on how to use this AI tech to construct plug-in's; including how to create a plug-in that can be downloaded from WP's plug in directly so that it can be shared. This amazing!
Thank you for the video and have a super weekend-
the future is getting closer to reality everyday.
You're making me want to code plugins again! Gah! Great stuff as always, Jamie!
You should!
Unfortunately, not all the code generated is compatible with 6.2 as ChatGPT is stuck in 5.8 😥
Sir thanks a lot for sharing this, I want to ask after I take the codes from chatgbt where I save if file word or notebook or what
to finally make the file zip
please I have problem, I want the help to solve it
, thanks a lot for everything
So Fun ! Hope all is well!!! Blessings,
Kai
Absolutely incredible! Thank you sir 🎉
Excellent work!
Thanks
You are great 👍.
Do you have a complete wordpress course playlist?
Thanks - I don't have a complete course on youtube, but i run wordpress courses here www.pootlepress.com/our-wordpress-training-courses/ and full recordings are available (not free) here clubpootle.com/
Very useful information! Thank you!
Great
Great tutorials. You didn't teach us how you merged the HTM, CSS, and JavaScript into one plugin. Some of us are entirely new to coding.
That's what I was waiting for.
Create a folder example: My plugin folder. Then chatgpt will provide you codes with filenames example: snow.php also styles.css javascript.js. Open notepad place the snow.php code and save it as snow.php.. same thing for esch file. All in the same folder. Archive the folder to .zip and add new plugin on wordpress, add new plugin / upload plugin and thats it.
I love your sincere joy. Good luck:-)
Thank you 🙏
*Great Content as always...love the Kitty*
Thank you 👍
Very good content!
i created an entire plugin for migrating blog posts from HubSpot to Wordpress.... in couple hours (some troubleshooting and getting over the oauth2 crap.
👍
Thanks for this video, I might give ChatGPT and plugin development a go. Side note: As much as I love music, it's somewhat distracting and stressful when trying to watch/listen to your tutorials. So I seldom watch them, and if I do, I generally don't finish. Not hating, just giving you some feedback.
Tks for the feedback 👍
this is splendid
Nice video!
Thanks!
Another fantastic video! Thank you!
Regarding themes-for several years I was building custom themes for clients (not to sell) using the _underscores theme. I would love to have a theme that I can use as a starting point for all my future products, but find myself bouncing around a lot. You mention a lot of good themes. Is there a block-based starter theme that you recommend? Or does it even matter that much?
Thanks again for the great videos. You've made the transition from classic to blocks much less painful.
Tks 👍 I would use the 2023 theme - maybe make a few changes (see my create and sell block themes video)
@@jamiewp Thank you.
really cool
Ohhh! It just hit me, ChatGPT created the flippin' spy balloons! Otherwise, thanks Jamie, Your continuing coverage of AI to build sites is gonna be, no doubt, the best.
Thanks John 😀 I think you’re right about those balloons 🎈
Awesome video as usual Jamie! Could you provide a prompt that creates a block to showcase an affiliate product with a description and text would chat GPT be able to do that?
Thanks - where is the affiliate link going ? e.g amazon?
It could or to any affiliate program
I’ve seen these on different channels where it’s an affiliate picture of the product, and then a text description to the right of it and then a button with a link to go to the affiliate landing page. I just have a hard time creating it in a block.
@@Kile-TV There's a few ways to do this (i think) 1) Grab the embed code from amazon (although this doesn't look so nice) 2) Hand build it using the columns block , and buttons block - just link the buttons block using your affliate link, 3) Use my woobuilder blocks plugin (this lets you embed products on any page (including afflliate products) www.pootlepress.com/woobuilder-blocks/ Hope that helps :)
That's crazy!
Indeed
I keep getting the same message from ChatGPT as an AI language model, I cannot create WordPress plugins directly. However, I can provide you with some guidance on how to create a WordPress plugin that adds stars to every page of your site.
After it says that tell it to start writing it
Thanks for the video. I have some "bad feeling" that the plugin code creator gets no credit, as chatgpt is not creating something new, but "stoles" from the internet :D
Well it's a little more complex than that - it's not just stealing other plugins, but also getting code from documentation.
@@jamiewp of course 😶🌫
All coders steal from other coders, and rarely credit anyone.
The AI does create original wok. Ask it to write fiction or a poem and you'll see
@@379rale Yeah, you are right, I've asked to create poem too :D
I've been using it, pretty useful but be careful when you ask him difficult things, if you make a backup then there is no problem 😪👍
Great point 👍
Maybe they just changed it? What I received... "As an AI language model, I'm not able to code plugins or software. However, I can suggest a few resources and options for finding a developer who could help you create a custom WordPress plugin:"
You can try the DAN method. Tell chatgpt that he is Dan and Dan is a senior programmer who can code anything.. something like that.
@@Kirolmh I tried your method, this is the response. Hello! Just to clarify, I am ChatGPT, a language model, not John the senior programmer. However, I can definitely help you with your request.
@@Kirolmh When I used Dan it worked. So Dan is the best name to use or is this something standard?
@@Kirolmh I created a Wordpress plugin as a test to have blinking stars on the home page of one of my sites, and it worked with the Dan the programmer, prompt!
Yes, chatgpt make WordPress plugin easily😊. I also make 7 different WordPress plugin the works properly😅
Cool 😎
Sugestion: create a chatgpt plugin to wp, post seo blogs posts 🙄😍
Hi jamie iwant to connect whatsapp with chat gpt on windows pc plz make a video thanks
Take a look at this twitter.com/DataChaz/status/1625593668148027396?s=20&t=yaY3dJfhD63gsSluf9tB-Q
Thanks Sir
At this rate, plugins would run the world. Im not tech, and am already wet with excitement.
Hmm I tried, code looked good, never worked, asked it loads of questions, and it told me to change the block category to three diffferent types! All were correct til I queried them...hmm.
A friend said 'it tells you what you want to hear' - I think that's true,. Great for SEO copy, marketese, stuff where lies and flattery are wanted. Not so great with code. Beware.
On the flip side, been trying Jordy's AI plugin and that Block Diffusion one, I thought Jordy's plugin's image creation was better (DALL-E2?) - Stable/DIsco Diffiusion which I've been using for years is better than most,. even DALL-E2 sometimes, maybe Midjourney is better....but you really need to mess with the prompts to get it great. I use Nightcafe cos of the free credits, it's pretty good.
Which is a long way of saying thanks for the recommendations for those. I do think good reliable Featured Image generation off your blog text is pretty close.
Yup it is hit and miss at the moment, but we are right at the start of this and it's going to get better really quick
Wordpress won't be needed if AI is doing it all. We could simply ask AI to make the website.
That wil probably happen at some point
Maybe this is a new thing because too many people are doing it, but it will not do it for me.
Pretty cool but also as traitors to humanity I believe time travelers will punish the ai users first.
While the content is great, the mumbling is terrible. I couldn't understand half of what you were saying. It's a pity, as the visual part helped me a lot!!!
thanks for the feedback Jack
I hope I don't make your cat over weight.
OMG I have a new time waster
Yup 😉
Oh it will waste your time. You might not get any working code out of it....