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  • resiny

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    Yes, all links on this forum have nofollow.

    A wise choice, though it hardly keeps people from spamming…

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: sunfirenet.com
    resiny

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    it’s not bad, and it seems decently coded, but I’m not so sure about your color scheme. It’s not horrible, but it just doesn’t have a really nice blended feel to it the way it should

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Traffic Plugin
    resiny

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    traffic as in roads or as in visitors?

    resiny

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    hm. I’d make the font bigger. At the moment it’s kind of hard to read. dark background with light text is like that, and it took me a while to realize you have to make it bigger than you think you do

    resiny

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    If I remember correctly one embedded video adds about 50-100 kilobytes, so the fact that you have so many would seem to explain it. A suggestion would be to use the <!–more–> tag on posts where you want to show a video, and put the video in after the jump. that way you can still post them, but they’re each on seperate small pages instead of all on one huge page

    Thread Starter resiny

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    DesignPastor- Thanks for that. As far as the www, I wonder if it’s a safari issue…when I go to http://resiny.org (no www) it forwards me to http://www.resiny.org (with the www). However when I use safaritest and enter http://resiny.org it doesn’t work. I’ll definitely be looking into that and thanks for the heads up.

    as for it looking weird, are you using an old version of safari? the above mentioned safaritest gave me this when I ran it, which is exactly how it’s supposed to look. I don’t actually have a mac to do testing on, so I’ll have to see if I can find someone to take a look for me

    resiny

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    oh, but it’s such a web 2.0 green you’ve got derek. Not a hard money green *cough*

    anyways, I like it

    resiny

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    glad it worked

    resiny

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    believe me, I know all about the dialup user’s mind.

    At the moment I’m on what claims to be 2 megs a second, so that page only took a few seconds to load, but it was easily apparent that it was a massive page, as a normal site comes in nearly instantly.

    That said, I spent several years on a connection that peaked at 1 kilobyte a second. I kid you not.

    A page like that would take 1000 seconds to load, or nearly 17 minutes. It’s a small minority of web surfers who will wait 17 minutes for a page to load.

    resiny

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    Line 9 of wp-config.php:

    $table_prefix = ‘wp_’;

    change the “wp_” (nothing else!) to something else. Anything else. for simplicity I’d make it wp2_

    when wordpress installs it goes to the database and creates the tables wp_posts, wp_cats, wp_links (not exact names, but whatever). your second copy of wordpress has to have a different prefix for the tables so that it doesn’t overwrite the tables in the first install

    resiny

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    OMG!!! BIG PROBLEM!!! MUST SHOUT!!!!

    sorry. But seriously, as Moshu said, that page is absurdly big. 1049490 bytes. That’s 1.04 megabytes. On a dialup connection that page will take a couple minutes to load. I’d try to make it about a 10th that size if you don’t want people to click away instantly (assuming their browser doesn’t fry)

    resiny

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    looks absolutely incredible. can’t wait until it comes out

    resiny

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    Looks pretty good. I’d still probably change some stuff if I were to use it as a three column theme, but it’s good enough to release. Just one thing, take the background colors off of the top navigation.

    Nice work, and like somebody else said, I respect the fact that you took all the critique so well

    resiny

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    gallery can be integrated nicely with wp

    resiny

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    Me being the brilliant dude that I am, I decided to confirm the problem. First step looked ok, second step looked ok, assuming it wouldn’t work I tried going on, and whaddaya know, it went and installed perfectly.

    Unfortunately, me being the idiot I am it installed with my email address as the admin’s…

    The blog’s set up now, so if you’ll email me at jesse at resiny.org I can set it to your email addresss as the admin’s and you can reset the password. once you do that you should be set…

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