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  • Forum: Themes and Templates
    In reply to: New Theme

    I like it… one small point, the backgrounds in the top left hand sidebar do not line up properly with the menu text in Firefox. It looks fine in IE.

    This week I spent a fair bit of time tweaking my site on some enhancements I made and most of this was on making it appear properly in both kinds of browsers. This challenge is enough to make me go crazy.

    I just did this to my sites a few days ago and it’s not too hard. It says at the bottom of the codex page that moshu just gave you that “the caveats is the ‘Edit this’ links will no longer appear by every entry and comment”, but my links are still working after setting this up with re-write rules, etc. Good luck!

    I just posted before seeing this thread… the problem with IEspell check is that you have to run Explorer.

    So going to the OP’s topic for this thread, my addition to the TinyMCE wishlist is a TinyMCE/Firefox spell checker solution.

    Forum: Alpha/Beta/RC
    In reply to: Spellcheck?

    Problem with the IESpell plugin is that as I understand it, it requires IE. So if I start running IE to edit my blog, then from what I have read elsewhere is that IE doesn’t like everything about WordPress 2.0 and you are better off with Firefox. So which is the lessor of two evils?

    I have been scouring the internet today and I am amazed that there is not a good Firefox, TinyMCE and WordPress 2.0 spelling check solution. With WordPress 1.5.x I used the googlebar spelling check, but TinyMCE doesn’t like it.

    What to do?!?

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    I am suspicious that this may have something to do with GDGraphics Library. See the following post on the bug tracker: http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/1952

    I am investigating this with my hosting provider. In the meantime, if anyone has any other ideas of what this might be, please let me know. Particularly, I am after any documentation (if it exists yet) so to save posting to these already very busy forums.

    Thread Starter doc

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    Having not heard anything back here, I posted a “bug” in the tracker and got a response from them. You can read the response here: http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2186

    In essence, you need to put in the whole URL – http://www.externalsite.com, not just http://www.externalsite.com I suggested that they put a tag line in the interface explaining the syntax so that others don’t make the same mistake, but as long as you know this, you won’t have any problem with this.

    Thread Starter doc

    (@doc)

    Many thanks for the links and help. The apostrophe was exactly the culprit!

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