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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NetBlog] NetBlog plugin 1.5 disrupts widgets and sidebarsHi Benjamin,
I’m having nearly the same problem. I’ve set up a multi-author site at http://www.knowabit.com . I’m using the Genesis framework with the News theme.
I’ve only tested your plugin, which I would dearly love to be able to use, on one post: How to Make Gluten-Free Gravy. When I did this, most of the sidebar was fine, but from the Popular Posts widget on down, everything was half width when the plugin was on.
I don’t know if that helps trouble-shoot it or not. I will take a look through and see if it’s in Genesis, because I’m sure you really don’t want it to be conflicting with one of the most popular frameworks out there!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin to restrict both access and visibility to certain pagesNow using Members (@JustinTadlock) but it’s still not doing what I want.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: User Profile Plugin needed badlyI haven’t seen anything like this. If you search for the tag Author/s, you’ll see several things that are close but no cigar.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Which plugin is slowing WordPress site?If you use Firefox, there is an extension called Y-Slow which will tell you. You need to have Firebug installed first.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin to restrict both access and visibility to certain pagesBump. Anyone?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Recipes] [Plugin: WP Recipes] got some ideas for this pluginWhat I’d really love to see is a recipe plugin that would allow people to resize published recipe, and then output a shopping list, not from just that recipe but from a list of recipes. Let’s say you know you’re hosting Thanksgiving for 17 people. You find all these great recipes. You’d be able to select your menu: Turkey, dressing, garlic mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, rolls, cranberry/blue cheese salad, pumpkin pie, apple pie pecan pie. But each one serves different numbers: the pie recipes serve 8; the green bean casserole serves 6, etc. The plugin would let you resize them all, and then you could “add to shopping list” to get them all into a format you could then take or fax to the grocery.
That’s my dream recipe plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: How do you get plug-ins onto your site?If the plugin is in the WordPress.org directory, you can just log into your Dashboard, then click “plugins/add new” and type in the name of the plugin, and just install it from there.
If the plugin you want isn’t, you will need to log into your web server, and use their file uploader to upload the plugin file (assuming you’ve already downloaded and saved it to your computer) to your publichtml>wordpress>contents>themes>(whatever your theme’s name is)>plugins and put save it in that folder. Then go back to your Dashboard, click on Plugins, and you should see it in the list. Click on it to activate it.
That will work for most plugins. Make sure you read the plugin’s documentation to see if there is anything else you should do either before or after this process.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Limit users to viewing a category?Try Role Scoper. It will let you restrict categories this way.