jalien
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: You do not have sufficient permissions to access this pageRemoved the plugins folder and created a blank folder and moved the twentyten theme to replace my current theme, but same error. It seems to think that the admin user is a regular user since it redirects me to profile.php, which only subscribers should be redirected to. When I look at the database it seems that I am level 10. What are all the specific places that I should look for the admin user’s settings?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front-end Editor] [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Feature requestIt would also be nice if the regular tinymce editing icons and media buttons (particularly the media buttons) were available instead of a different interface.
Also if a setting could be made for adding new posts this would be incredible. Here is one suggestion. When the user double clicks it give them option to edit or create a new post. Another way would be to automatically create a new post at the top that is only viewable by whichever roles are allowed to create new posts (could be a separate plugin setting or use the default wordpress settings). The title or content would be “Write New Post” for example. Then users who aren’t signed in and don’t have rights to create new posts would never see the post. The “New Post” would need to be sticky to the top of the posts in case someone created a post from the backend. So now users would just “edit” the new post and once they saved it a new “New Post” would be created.
Thanks for the great plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BuddyPress Courseware] [Plugin: BuddyPress ScholarPress Courseware] Tests?I have to agree, trackable tests are the thing that BP-Courseware needs. For generation of online quizzes rather than reinventing the wheel why not allow Courseware to pull the grading / tracking from Scorm modules. These could be outside resources or something like eXe, Hot Potatoes, or Xerte could be integrated into Courseware. Xerte is my current favourite since this is the only one being actively developed and looks really good in the Xerte 3.0 beta and the gui is very simple for regular teachers to use. Xerte Online Toolkit (web based) could be customized to accept WordPress logins, and then have the Scorm modules automatically embed in the appropriate pages in Courseware. I wish I could code, but can only supply ideas and simple edits.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: user theme editingThanks to both of you. I actually found a copy of Userthemes Revisited for 2.9.2 in pastebin and a method for making it work with 3.0 before posting, but still wondered if there was a safe way to do this. I think I’ll try using Portable Apps XAMPP with an individual install of WordPress, that way I can customize it, then simply give each student a copy the whole setup to add to their usb drive. Then I’ll see if I can get it working with MAMP (saw someone did a neat job getting it working cross platform with Windows and Mac (Windows Portable Apps should work with Linux using Wine, so this could work on all three platforms).