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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: All Consuming widgetHi again,
I made a couple of changes to this widget – it’s now a multi-widget so you can have multiple lists. Also, I fixed the download link on the page so that it’s no longer 404 …
For those who are interested it can be found here:
http://www.ali-hassan.net/2006/08/13/wordpress-all-consuming-widget/Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Critique my work, pleaseThanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. I think that’s a good point about the sidebar.
I’m using subscribe2 for the subscriptions. It’s pretty cool — it does allow people to choose categories that they’re interested in, but only if they also register on the site.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Template for a Myspace layout code generatorOh dear. You’re right. I’ve fixed it now.
(It seems to have been the result of the upload script not inserting a complete URL for the file — though it does for images. Is that a bug?)
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Critique my work, pleaseThanks for the tip on the javascript …
… though I seem to have forgotten to include the URL (D’oh):
http://ali-hassan.netForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Minor Emergency (thumb-in-post related)Hi there, I just checked your site and it looks like its working. Does that mean you fixed the problem?
If there’s something that can be done better, let me know and I’ll make an update.
Cheerio
AliForum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb In Post problemActually, that quote mark is meant to be there. The problem is in the config file.
See my site for details:
http://www.ali-hassan.net/index.php/archives/2004/09/05/thumb-in-post-version-093/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb In Post problemWell, view source helped me figure out part of what was going wrong there, and it should be fixed in the lastest bug fix version:
http://www.ali-hassan.net/index.php/archives/2004/09/01/thumb-in-post-version-09/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb-in-Post v0.9Yes, if you want to, you can have the text wrap around the images. Each image or object is contained within its own div element so you just need to make sure that the CSS properties of the div are set to allow that.
The each div is given a class attribute of either ‘thumb’, ‘picture’, or ‘object’ depending upon what is contained within it. Additionally you can specify an additional class attribute or id attribute for each div, so that you can set different styles for different groups of pictures or individual pictures.
So for example you could give some of your divs a class of ‘right’ and some a class of ‘left’ and then use CSS to float them on the right or left of the post.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb-in-Post v0.7 (Thumbnail, Picture, Flash, SVGAh, I see. I’d better put that on the page, hadn’t I.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb-in-Post v0.7 (Thumbnail, Picture, Flash, SVGThe script for the quicktags is right at the bottom of the plugin.
It’s at <script language=”Javascript” …. </script>.
If you enter the tags manually does the plugin work? Or is it competely broken on your machine?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb-in-Post v0.7 (Thumbnail, Picture, Flash, SVGYou shouldn’t have to edit anything. Once the plugin is activated the buttons should appear on the quicktags menu. I’m not quite sure why they don’t for you.
What browser are you using? I’ve tested on IE6/Win, Apple Safari and Firefox 0.9/Mac. It works fine on those.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Thumb-in-Post v0.7 (Thumbnail, Picture, Flash, SVGSorry, did it again. The link works now.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin authorsOK, that seems fair enough craig. Where would you suggest the bestpalce for them would be though? Nominate a path for us : )