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  • Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Thanks tonee. I’ll fix that.

    Thread Starter toneee

    (@toneee)

    No problem!

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Hey tonee,
    I am not finding the “Visit Plugin” URL you mention. Can you point me to it? Sorry to be so slow!
    Thanks,
    -Mark

    Thread Starter toneee

    (@toneee)

    Sure. When an administrator decides to install your plugin, it is listed in the plugin page. Your plugin states as follows:

    The Game Schedule Plugin defines a custom type – Scheduled Games – for use in the MySportTeamWebite framework. Generations a game schedule (html table) using a shortcode.

    Version 4.0 | By Mark O’Donnell | Visit plugin site

    The “Visit plugin site” link doesn’t to to http://wordpress.org/plugins/game-schedules/ ; instead it goes to just the general WordPress plugin site.

    Since you’re over there, I suppose you could also correct “Generations” and instead say “Generate”, but whatever. lol

    SN: It would be nice if responsive block divs were used instead of tables. A bit off topic though… 😀

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Hi Tonee,
    Thanks. I’ll correct the typo and look at the link. I’m not quite sure why it’s not generating the right link when all the other plugins do, but I’ll look.

    As far as the tables, I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I believe that while <table> should no longer be used for page layouts, it remains appropriate for …. TABLES. Imagine that!! While there’s nothing wrong with “responsive coding”, trying to display some things (like maybe some tables) on a small screen by listing them down a narrow column is of dubious value. Just my $0.02.

    -Mark

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