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I am interested.
There is also http://sharrre.com/ would be neat to have these working in WC.
PS: If your are interested, the following link could be useful: http://themergency.com/generators/wordpress-plugin-boilerplate/
Thank you Terry, I really appreciate it.
You know what would be awesome?
There is this new free share widget out there: http://sharrre.com/
It’s very powerful and useful, as it doesn’t drain any resources on your server.
You can see it working on my site (link on my avatar).
Do you think you could make this into a Woocommerce plugin?
I was told it’s not hard, but I am not good enough with php.
It’s pretty neat I think.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] [Plugin: WooCommerce – excelling eCommerce] More TaxonomiesYour assistance deserves a long reply.
Thanks, but your link is of no use to me. Seriously.
You have got nice themes for sale though…
I have heard 1000s saying its quite simple, on various topics, yet they all tell you to go and read/learn about it in the end — they all have something in common these characters. They make it simple, for themselves.
If I was into php AND WordPress development I wouldn’t be here asking questions… Think about it, I would already know the answers. That’s how good I would be.
First you tell me it’s quite simple, and I don’t even need a third party plugin…
Next you tell me to read stuff aimed at WordPress developers. Yes, I guarantee you, for developers, this is piece of cake, that I know. I have seen way more serious/advanced code. What you showed me is for beginners. I agree with that.
In my field I don’t ask questions, I give answers and I don’t tell people to go and read books. PHP / WordPress is not my field. I buy products, plugins, themes, extensions, and I go around forums asking questions here and there.
If it is “quite simple” — why don’t you show me the ins and out? Then I will believe you.
Otherwise, it’s quite simple — but who says ???
Anyone else out there?
Try to answer something like; “this is who we do it…” OR please don’t bother.
Thanks.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] [Plugin: WooCommerce – excelling eCommerce] More TaxonomiesYou have very nice and stylish themes btw.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] [Plugin: WooCommerce – excelling eCommerce] More TaxonomiesWhat you said sounds very interesting, but I can’t see how to achieve this?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] [Plugin: WooCommerce – excelling eCommerce] More TaxonomiesSure.
John Rodriguez sells burgers and sausages…
Product categories: burgers and sausages…
Product tags: spicy, sweet or meaty or vegetarian…
Country of origin: Israel, Turkey or Japan…
Fat Content: low, very low or high…
and so on…So as well as being able to search by tags and categories, you can also search products (in this case burgers and sausages) by country of origin, fat content and so on…
Now that I have given you an explanation, if you like my idea and want to develop a paid version, as I can see you are a developer — I’ll accept a free version — courtesy of “intellectual property”. I have many more great ideas though…
Good idea.
I’ll say it again then — stamp collecting it is. 😉
I could do some skins…, but the css is a “biatch” I heard (that’s not a rude word — it’s not even in the dictionary)!
Did I tell you that have home made soup for breakfast?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPaudio MP3 Player] [Plugin: WPaudio MP3 Player] Does not work in WP 3.4.1Thank you for the update NosCoffin.
Thank you for the extra info, and of course you are right, php is not my best friend 😉
I finally had a chance to check your tutorials and it’s very well explained, only thing — I’d use flowers instead of bacon 😉 Or you could have use Kevin Bacon as an example!
I am nearly 100% vegetarian.As you said, the code is outdated, I am not sure about Simon’s plans.
What does Simon Say? Remember that game? lolOnce again, I suggested to Simon a membership section/tab on his website, charging something like £10+ per member… offering updates and some support.
I think he doesn’t like money and/or he feels rich already 😉 or maybe he is retired now and he enjoys fishing or stamp collecting… ! who knows?
Back on topic, what you said about your code, most likely it is theme dependants, I have tried a bunch and some don’t need anything added.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Possible to overwrite a WooCommerce Widget?I had a go, and it seems to work well. Thank you.
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In reply to: Possible to overwrite a WooCommerce Widget?Interesting, how would you add two or three widgets?
PS: in the functions.php I meant.
How much did you loose?
I appreciate your message. As this is going to be a long reply, I did not want to rush things up…
I got in touch with Simon about three weeks ago — I did ask for a quote, and I also kindly advised him to come up with a paid version of his plugin, and/or a paid dedicated support/member section on his site. I also offered to help with graphics AND membership plugin. So far, it’s the only WordPress jPlayer plugin out there — he’s got the edge — he could make money…
Simon asked me for a link to my website — then I never heard from him again — go figure… no hard feelings — Say la V.
As it stands, I really don’t know if I am going to use his plugin on my next project — as a developer pointed out to me last week; the plugin hasn’t been updated in a year.
The developer suggested the MediaElement.js by John Dyer.
I prefer Simon’s take, as it is more compact.I always donate, I have donated to various developers who are still maintaining their products and to those who support them actively (I could give you names…), including a member here called “alchymyth/the sweeper” who answered a question with no fuss a while ago.
I also told Simon what I will donate to him IF I end up using his plugin, at the moment, I am still testing + I am uncertain of it’s future…
About hiring a developer — as you suggested? Definitely NOT for the question I asked.
And to answer your “question”, I DO NOT have a problem per se with this plugin.
All I asked is if one of you could make sense of what is mentioned in the documentation, in regards to if function_exists. Period.
As it stands, I still have no definite answers, and what you suggested still doesn’t add the code to the wp_head! But, I appreciate what you said, and that it is a good way of adding the code the wp_head. So far, I had to “physically” add it manually to the header. Yes would love to know how to do it your way… otherwise — no worries, and while I can still leave without it, and I didn’t know that this was possible, I am still intrigued!
In case you are able to answer a simple question, I would appreciate it, otherwise, again — no worries; You said that you created the function add_m3j() as an example…, and it did not exist, so, is this how functions are added in general, i.e; you make them up, or is the function supposed to exist somewhere in the plugin for it to work? If the later, it explains why your code did not work. I Googled it but cannot find the answer I am looking for.
I have visited your website, and I like it, thank you for the links.