JonasBreuer
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Bug? Changing Style in Individual ItemsHi Tyler,
first of all, thank you so much for your donation to support my work.
I had a look at your checklist. You have the following content in the 4th item:
Develop Project Plan — Read <a href="http://www.ruralicd10.com/develop-an-icd-10-project-plan/">How to Develop a Project Plan<a/>
The problem is the
<a/>
at the end, which should be</a>
. That results in incorrect HTML. The browser is so confused, that it messes up the next item.I hope that helps. Let me know, if you have any further questions.
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In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Feature request: reorder items within listHi Samantha,
that would make things easier but I guess it would also lead to a lot of complaints that the status “is not saved properly”. I will see, if I cn find a proper solution for this.
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Feature request: reorder items within listHi Samantha,
thanks for this idea. Reordering the items will be hard, because each item is identified by it’s position in the checklist. If someone checked an item and you reorder them, the wrong item will be checked when the user returns.
Also see this topic about a similar request: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/add-items-to-top-rather-than-bottom
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Great Plugin, any chance a progress meter could be addedHi David,
if you place checklist and progressbar on different pages and open both in different tabs, the progressbar won’t update directly, when you click on a checklist item. However, when you refresh the page with the progressbar, it should update.
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Great Plugin, any chance a progress meter could be addedHi David,
how did you check that? Did you open the two pages in separate tabs, or did you click on a task and then opened the page with the bar?
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Great Plugin, any chance a progress meter could be addedHi David,
did you try this? I see no reason why that should not work. Just include the shortcode for the progressbar on one page and the shortcode for the checklist on another page.
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] cookie="off" not workingThe checklist on your home page is a normal cookie-based checklist. I tested your exact shortcode on several test pages and it is working fine for me. No cookie is set, but the status is saved in the database for the user account. It seems to be a site-specific problem with your site. You didn’t change any code of the plugin, did you?
Please try the following:
1. Remove the shortcode completely
2. Refresh your page and check that the checklist is gone
3. Re-insert the shortcode
4. Check the HTML onchange attribute of the checklist items. They look like that:onchange="frontend_checklist_checkbox_changed(4, 1, 365)"
The second parameter is the cookie parameter. 1=cookies are activated, 0=cookies are not activatedIf that doesn’t help, I don’t know what else to do from outside. In general, the feature is working fine. I can offer to have a look inside if you provide me with WordPress and FTP credentials. However, I can perfectly understand if you don’t want to do that.
Cheers,
JonasHi delta123,
I don’t have any experience with such plugins, but there are some Amazon specific plugins like http://wordpress.org/plugins/amazonsimpleadmin/
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] cookie="off" not workingHave you actually set cookie=”off” at the checklist on http://egggreenbig.com/? It looks like the attribute is not set or set to another value than “off”. If you have a caching plugin in use, make sure to deactivate it for the checklist page.
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In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Great Plugin, any chance a progress meter could be addedHi tannershaffer1,
are you using the plugin from the repository or the unofficial one from the link above (http://www.j-breuer.de/temp/frontend-checklist-progressbar-v0.2.zip)?
the progressbar feature is currently only available in the unofficial one.
Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Control spacing between checklist lines?Hi perrymyk,
did you already fix that? Looks ok to me.
In general, the plugin is placing the items in separate
<p>
elements. There is a rule in your CSS which givesmargin-bottom: 1.5em;
to each<p>
.To change this for the checklist, you could wrap the checklist in a div e.g.
<div class="checklist">[frontend-checklist]</div>
and place a rule likediv.checklist p {margin-bottom:0.5em;}
in your CSS.Cheers,
JonasForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] User added listsNice idea, I’ve added this to the feature request list. However, this would be be quite some work and I’ve a lot of things going on at the moment so I won’t include it in the near future.
Feel free to use the plugin as a basis for your own development.
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In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Great Plugin, any chance a progress meter could be addedHi Tim,
actually, there is an unofficial version of the plugin with a progressbar, which I made for a friend. I’m planning to include that feature in the main version, but can’t give you a date for this.
Meanwhile, if you want to use the unoffical version, you can download it from http://www.j-breuer.de/temp/frontend-checklist-progressbar-v0.2.zip
You can update by replacing the files in wp-content/plugins/frontend-checklist/ with the files from the zip. This is not a installer zip, you have to replace the files manually by FTP.
After updateing, you can insert the progressbar in any page or post by using the following shorttag:
[frontend-checklist-progress name=”Standard”]
The name attribute should match the name of a checklist you have created. Since this is an unofficial version this function is not documented in the plugin description, yet.
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In reply to: [Frontend Checklist] Long Checklist Items Extend Off The PDF, No Word WrapHi Sean,
I will include a shortcode parameter for the font size in the next version. Meanwhile, you can change the font size by editing the code:
/wp-content/plugins/frontend-checklist/frontend-checklist.pdf.php
Line 11: $pdf->SetFont('times','',16);
Change the number 16 for a smaller number to get a smaller font size for the items.
HTML parsing for the PDF sounds interesting. There seems to be an addon for fpdf. I will check this out and if its working include it in the next verion.
However, I can’t give you a date for the next version. I guess it will be around May.
Cheers,
JonasWell, the plugin is not really made for changing checklists.
Please see this topic for more information: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/add-items-to-top-rather-than-bottom?replies=5