[Charles wrote
From: Charles E. Frees-Melvin
The Plugins that worked.
Plugin Version Description Action
AJAX Comments 2.07 By Mike Smullin.
Akismet 1.2.1 By Matt Mullenweg.
Exec-PHP 3.0 By Sören Weber.
Google Sitemaps 2.7.1 By Arne Brachhold.
Google Sitemaps Meta 1.0 By Fred van den Driessche.
[Stefan wrote
my plugin readers_post also works with WP2.1
The URL is http://www.aufzynden.de/post-readers-wp-plugin/]
Thanks, I've just added it now:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/Plugin_Compatibility/2.1#P_-_S
Now, time to see if the others were added yet or not, and if not, I'll add
[Food dude wrote
Working for me under 2.1 RC2:
Event Calendar 3.1.0: http://wpcal.firetree.net/
Fuzzy Recent Posts 4.8: http://www.semiologic.com/software/recent-posts/
Search Meter 2.1:
http://www.thunderguy.com/semicolon/wordpress/search-meter-wordpress-plugin/
Search Everything 2.6:
I have just upgrade to 2.1 using Fantastico from 2.0.7. But I am getting this
error:
*Fatal error*: Cannot redeclare the_permalink() (previously declared in
/home/brokensh/public_html/wp-includes/link-template.php:5) in *
/home/brokensh/public_html/wp-includes/template-functions-links.php* on
Ahh, this topic again.. Well, this was mentioned a few times before in the
forums, and here are some links I had bookmarked on it:
About Themes reverting back to default theme..
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/77582?replies=4#post-431995
DD32 wrote:
The FTP details are only asked for if it cannot write directly to the
filesystem (However, for testing purposes, its forced to use FTP at present)
I still love it anyway though... Forced to use FTP or not... I guess
that's because I generally lazy and when something does the
Just curious, but why is it that once logged in on the (Xampp)
localhost, while using the IE6 browser... the index landing page in the
dashboard is just blank / white page...?
http://localhost/wp-admin/
I also tried going to this one too... same thing happens...
Andy Skelton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:06 PM, spencerp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Firefox. version 2.0.0.11 or whatever... Here's the latest
screen shots of what I see, again, I'm on 800x600 screen res.
http://spencerp.net/images/wordpress2.5-admin-screenshots/
Dave Allyn wrote:
First off, I am coming into this testing a bit late, but I like most of what
I see.
I do have a small issue concerning how the plugin list looks.
I am used to the being able to see for certain when a plugin was activated
-- because it was green. Now it is really confusing
Matt Mullenweg wrote:
Until we do the release, would it be possible to get this debug stuff
in core to help people out? This is the part of 2.5 I'm most worried
about.
I would go ahead and add the debug stuff to the core a while. There's a
some-what broad range of folks using Trunk on daily
Ronald Denby wrote:
Perhaps check box to display or not display the title would
be helpful for a future release.
No, I don't think that will happen. By default, the blog's title is
supposed to be there, or required if I remember right. Hence being
directed to edit the theme's header.php file
Just throwing this out, really the out-dated plugin files DO NOT need to
be deleted, they could just be overwritten or replaced by the newer
ones, by being uploaded OVER the originals.
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Oh yeah, just curious, what happens if USER JOE'S plugin folder/file
structures are changed from the original layout / setup for their
plugins? Like...
ORIGINAL:
wp-content/plugins/userjoeplugin/
images/
all other files of the plugin
NEW SETUP:
wp-content/plugins/user-joe-plugin/
img/
all
Stefano Aglietti wrote:
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 11:52:29 -0700, Gene Steinberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fast suggestion: Why not change the background color under Plugins for
the ones that are activated? It would make it easier to separate from
deactivated at a glance?
I see active
Aaron Harun wrote:
The main concern I have with this method is that any error along the
process will not only break the plugin but it may also break the
entire website. Even without an error that breaks the plugin, on
larger plugins, you will have part of it working as the updated
version and
Just curious, but didn't the Avatars get included into the 2.5?
http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/03/14/big-changes-afoot/
I'm asking because I was kinda figuring that the comments.php files in
the default and classic themes would be coded for Avatar display, or is
this supposed to be a personal
Aaron Harun wrote:
That doesn't explain why they haven't been added to the default
WordPress themes.
Well, since I found this post and such...
http://www.deanjrobinson.com/projects/fluency-admin/
I really ain't worried about that stuff anymore.. wow this is awesome!
LMAO! Mr. Awesome says
Mr. Awesome wrote:
And yeah, the default themes COULD at least be prepped and prepared
for the avatars or something..
I say this, because if most themes don't contain a comments.php file, or
whatever the case may be, people could just go and grab the comments.php
file from either the default
Aaron Harun wrote:
I played with that earlier, it is nice but it has some issues. Once
those are cleared up, I'll have a hard time deciding between it and
the standard admin panel with Ozh's drop down menus.
I didn't play with it that much yet, so I haven't noticed issues per se.
But it does
Mark Jaquith wrote:
http://boren.nu/archives/2008/03/04/avatars-in-wordpress-25/
The avatar support in 2.5 does not attempt to add avatars into your
existing themes. Themes must be written to use get_avatar(). Dynamic
addition of avatars is left to plugins.
Ah, okay. I must have missed his
Kirk M wrote:
Kristin Andrus Pishdadi wrote:
Strange,
I downloaded the theme you mentioned to test because it was not
showing up.
It worked,
then i switched back to my theme and the page templates showed up.
It seems like it's not looking for them on the fly, but only when you
activate
Michael E. Hancock wrote:
Taken from http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Page_Templates
NOTE: In order to access the Page Template selector, there must be at least
one custom Page Template available in the active theme
Oh wait, yeah. Nevermind. Once the page template file is uploaded into
Dave Allyn wrote:
One glaring thing I just now noticed is that there is no clear way to edit a
comment from the Manage Comments screen. If I didn't start clicking any
available hyperlink, I wouldn't have known that you could edit a comment by
clicking on the commenter's name.
The point is, it
Jennifer Hodgdon wrote:
I filed a bug on this two weeks ago. There has been no action on it or
comments from the Powers To Be.
I know how you feel, there's been ALOT of very useful suggestions, and
ALOT of users with various concerns and such that have been left on the
curbside for trash
Ryan Boren wrote:
Location of the edit links is being discussed.
Just throwing this out of course, here's a few suggestions regarding the
Edit link for posts and such:
a) Right under the Date of the post, in Date column.
b) Right under the posts status link, example: Published..
c) Make
Mr. Awesome wrote:
d) Make the posts title, the link to actual blog post.
Well, thinking about that again... I'm not sure of THAT, because it
might confuse people too. Usually when clicking the title itself, (well
to me anyway) would mean easy shortcut/access to edit that post. So, I'm
Gene Steinberg wrote:
So I grabbed the comments.php file from your default/classic themes,
with the avatar code, and inserted my own specific coding. OK, so
maybe I missed this, but now that I have shaded avatars, how can we
customize them or allow readers to customize? Or is that strictly the
Gene Steinberg wrote:
OK, where's that command go?
What I did, was viewed this comment on Ryan's post, then viewed that
theme's comment.php file..
http://boren.nu/archives/2008/03/04/avatars-in-wordpress-25/#comment-177520
(For example) Around line 66:
Jamie Oastler wrote:
While it will be easy enough to explain in release notes Hey - big change,
there's no view or edit buttons, go hunting for 'em by clicking on stuff
and people will adapt, it certainly doesn't give the impression that the
development community of Wordpress has given any
Chris Corwin wrote:
many of those tags were added using some sort of category converter.
some were added from posting via ecto 2 and/or ecto 3 on os x
some from mars edit
some from the write interface in incarnations of wp2 through 2.3
I had the same exact problem before, like Lloyd said..
Nick Momrik wrote:
Click on the comment author's name.
http://img.skitch.com/20080318-e29heqxek22q4frt6e1ajqscff.jpg
This is obviously going to be a problem for users / new users. It's been
said already, repeatedly... of course.. but, I still think something
like ...plain text that says (
Chris wrote:
Is there a particular reason the dashboard is not as wide as the whole
screen or at least centered? Looks odd on a wide screen monitor.
How it sits now, give me about 5px to 10px scroll on an 800x600 screen
res... I wish it was lower on padding or widths...
Les Bessant wrote:
I've added this to http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6282
This kind of thing was identified as a general problem on the web a
long, long time ago[1]. Have people forgotten?
See http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/mysterymeatnavigation.html
That's true! LMAO! I forgot about
Luciana Assumpção wrote:
Hello!
I would say that the menu should be more like Drop Down Menus!
Uh, I say... How about NOT.. it's already confusing to people as is..
don't need THAT yet...
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Robert R. Marsh, SJ wrote:
+1
I often edit pages in particular and it is very irritating to have to save,
return to the edit, preview, etc.
This is bugging the heck out of me now too. You got my vote as well.. +1
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Mr. Awesome wrote:
Just to let you know, in FireFox, the rounded corners are basically
gone except for the upper right one.
Oh wait, they're there... I just had to look really really closely...
Actually, I propose a little style change for that button.. How about
taking the border color from
Mr. Awesome wrote:
How about taking the border color from the blue DELETE and FILTER
buttons on the MANAGE POSTS page, in the light blue section there and
add it to the VISIT SITE button up by header title? I think that would
look nicer...
Okay, maybe NOT that bright of a light blue lmao.. I
Andy Skelton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:06 PM, spencerp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Firefox. version 2.0.0.11 or whatever... Here's the latest
screen shots of what I see, again, I'm on 800x600 screen res.
http://spencerp.net/images/wordpress2.5-admin-screenshots/
Andy Skelton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:33 AM, spencerp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this include reporting an even BIGGER scroll than before? Currently
it's about half the page. Thank God I didn't fill in the descriptions
for em all... I'd probably have to scroll 40 miles to the
Andy Skelton wrote:
The problem is that tables automatically expand to fit non-wrapping
lines. There are a few possible solutions:
Restrict the width of cells in that column to a fixed or percentage
width, hiding overflow.
con: hidden information
con: awkward to resize when the rest of the
Steve wrote:
Ok, this is probably pretty sketchy, but what about making the columns
horizontally scrollable? I hate having horizontal scroll bars, but if that's
what it takes it's not like people can't make their filenames shorter if
they hate it. Just a thought.
Yes, I just got this one
While on the discussion of scroll bar stuff... here's one of my dashboard..
http://www.vindictivebastard.com/images/dashboard-scroll.gif
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Andy Skelton wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Mr. Awesome
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While on the discussion of scroll bar stuff... here's one of my dashboard..
http://www.vindictivebastard.com/images/dashboard-scroll.gif
Maybe the admin stylesheet could be patched to reduce
Just to let you know, when I added an image to a post... the output was
like this:
img src=domain.com/images/my-image.jpg alt=Blah - Click image to see
larger size of it. /
Shouldn't the LAST be snug with the period? Like such:
img src=domain.com/images/my-image.jpg alt=Blah - Click image to
Mae Paulino wrote:
First, it's alt attribute and title attribute :P
The alt attribute isn't really supposed to show a tooltip (exception is IE6
only), the alt attribute is there to act as alternative text so that if
the image didn't show then the user will still know what the image is all
Doug Stewart wrote:
The space following the final attribute but preceding the / is proper XHTML.
Thanks for clarifying this Doug! I hadn't even thought of the validity
of it or whatever. I just assumed it was a glitch. Thanks again!
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Frank Helmschrott wrote:
btw: could you please stop doing full quotes? thanks ;-)
Me? Generally I'll only quote the important stuff, unless I feel that
90% to 100% of the person's content is worth quoting and to just be on
safe side... But yeah, I don't generally quote EVERYTHING lmao...
Here's a couple of screen shots of what I'm seeing now. The write post
page, there's still a scroll going on...
http://www.vindictivebastard.com/images/writepost-scroll.gif
This also happens on the WRITE PAGE section
Now for the Media Library selector... The selector seems to be bunched
Doug Smith wrote:
Show avatars rated at or below:
Don't show
G
PG
R
X
When I seen that selector, I was thinking to myself.. Why can't there
be an option to show them ALL!?!? Like, from a G rating down to X... or
something like that. I don't like it where it only displays ONE rating
of
Dan Coulter wrote:
That's what Show avatars rated at or below means. Below is not their
position in the drop down, but below in the sense of what they are rated. X
would include G.
Yeah, I know. Hence replying to Doug. I know what Doug is saying in his
email...I was just going along with
Les Bessant wrote:
+1 for that, for maximum browser compatibility. Alt is used for hover
over in IE6 and below, and that still accounts for a huge percentage
of web users. While using title is more correct, we should account
for what people are actually using...
But but, they'd rather
Burhan Khalid wrote:
After reading the code, I found out that its reading from the
post_max_filesize php settings, so I just increased that and its now
20 MB.
Jesus Christ.. .just up it to 20 gig ... What's the problem here... who
using this much stuff.. what the hell going on..
Don't work..
I go to WRITE POST
Click under ADD MEDIA ADD IMAGE
Get, Are you sure you want to do this? Well, hello dumb fuck.. of
course I want to add image. ... with link below it that says... Please
try again. Which of course results in an Iframe window that holds that
darker background
Les Bessant wrote:
On 23 Mar 2008, at 12:25, Peter Westwood wrote:
As I said in an earlier thread.
This message is from the nonce check code but no nonces are used by
WordPress here.
The previous poster found it was caused by a contact form plugin.
Please try with all plugins disabled.
Peter Westwood wrote:
As I said in an earlier thread.
This message is from the nonce check code but no nonces are used by
WordPress here.
The previous poster found it was caused by a contact form plugin.
Please try with all plugins disabled.
Okay, I disabled all plugins. I got a good prompt
Doug Stewart wrote:
Not to tread the list mom line, but I've noticed some, shall we say,
/salty/ language slipping into your replies. Doesn't help your case
and it sure doesn't imply a willingness to discuss or even argue in a
polite fashion.
Shorter version: mind the language, if you please.
Ajicool wrote:
Dear Peter,
AFAIK, we need those ID's when we want include some pages in wp_list_pages to
form navigation.
There is no call for 'slugs'.
Am I right?
Well, for another example.. I needed to know the IDs themselves for
doing query_ on categories, posts, or pages themselves
Andy Skelton wrote:
People reporting this bug have reported it resolved when they disabled plugins.
I'll still have to confirm this though Andy. I got as far as
deactivating the plugins that other night, and not getting that bad
prompt when I disabled the wp-contact form, but I didn't get
Okay, here's on FIRST attempt... here's what I did in order...
1.) Only disabled the wp-contactform plugin by Ryan Duff...
2.) Went to Write Post.
3.) Clicked on the ADD IMAGE button. It went darker, with status thing
going there.
4.) Got the prompt page for either uploading or manually
Okay, here's on Second attempt... here's what I did in order...
1.) Disabled ALL my plugins... and did a hard clear of browser cache.
2.) Went to Write Post.
3.) Clicked on the ADD IMAGE button. It went darker, with status thing
going there.
4.) Got the prompt page for either uploading or
Mae Paulino wrote:
This is just in my opinion -- I think that it's because 2.5 is pretty much
done already and right now, they're just polishing it up.. While it may be
easy, we can't really blame them because it's already a request as oppose
to something that needs to be fixed which is their
Peter Westwood wrote:
This message is from the nonce check code but no nonces are used by
WordPress here.
The previous poster found it was caused by a contact form plugin.
Please try with all plugins disabled.
Just curious Westi, are there more plugins that use the nonces though?
I'm
Mistah P wrote:
You can get anything you want, on the wp testers list. (Excepting testers?)
No, once you do some wrongs you're done on here. No matter how much
time and efforts you put in, you're done. You're basically obsolete to
them... it's time to move on... They don't care what you do,
Mr. Awesome wrote:
No, once you do some wrongs you're done on here. No matter how much
time and efforts you put in, you're done. You're basically obsolete
to them... it's time to move on... They don't care what you do, how
much time you put in before, how many support questions you answered
That, all that I said, and the fact that I love WordPress SO much...
it's not funny. I love WordPress seriously. If I was married I'd leave
wife for WordPress. Sometimes I go nutty on here, sometimes I swear...
sometimes I just an a-hole in general... sometimes I just go off on the
lists in
http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6386
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Steve Richardson wrote:
I've just tried to import some bits and bobs (posts and comments mostly)
from a backup.
Everything has imported just fine, except for the comments on certain posts
are no longer linked to the posts and my recent comments on the sidebar is
all screwed up.
I now have ten
Not to confuse, but, when I had plugins calling a specific category id,
or comment id, I just manually changed it in the plugin or whatever I
was using Say.. Import was done..
1 ID3 was used before.
2 ID2 was NEW id... you'd change it to ID2.. To reflect changes..
Okay... this is where it pisses me off. =P I went, wrote most of
article then added image... FORGOT about the stupid wp-contactorm and
Bad Behavior plugin being installed... now stuff gone! Either PROMPT
users for this... or just laugh it off.. but.. bet it not it funny
when happenin to
Les Bessant wrote:
Much of the negative feedback is coming from people who've been
working with 2.5 over weeks or even months...
And yet nothing really gets across, nor made better really.. I ran a
list of things through here WEEKS ago that I thought should be
addressed, or addressed some
Bryan J. Harley wrote:
I just realized this is a bigger problem than I thought.
Not only does the filter ignore counts, but it ignores DRAFTS
altogether!! I have draft posts in multiple categories, but I can
only filter by categories which contain PUBLISHED posts. This is
going to prevent me
Just an FYI: When I was updating my SRG Clean Archives plugin, I get the
message prompt Are you sure you want to do this? With no buttons to
click or anything. It just says that message and that's it... I could
manually edit the plugin file though, I did that before..
Gene Steinberg wrote:
Yes, I wrote to the author about the problem.
Oh okay, thanks for doing that and letting me know... =D In the meantime
though, I just went ahead and edited the plugin file, setting certain
things to False for display.. So once the plugin author updates the
plugin, I'll
Just a heads-up, comment searching isn't working properly on
2.6-bleeding. No matter what I search comments for.. it just basically
refreshes the landing comment page with no results...
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DD32 wrote:
What happened to the files in the plugins folder?
Did they get installed correctly?
Did half of them get installed corectly?
Does the bad-behaviour folder exist in the plugins folder?
Does the plugin appear on the plugin list?
Sorry, I'll have to do this on another test blog, and
Ryan Boren wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Kirk M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After upgrading to WP 2.5.1 I noticed that although I can drag an existing
sidebar widget up and down the column of existing (existing meaning
already assigned to my sidebar) widgets and the other widgets make
DD32 wrote:
What happened to the files in the plugins folder?
bad-behavior folder is still there, with all the files in it...
Did they get installed correctly? Did half of them get installed
corectly?
Not sure, all the files appear to be there except for the:
bad-behavior-wordpress.php
Brad Kovach wrote:
Page ordering and management is STILL a disaster in WordPress.
PageMash, a plugin I found in the plugin directory, makes this
ordering and parenting a drag-and-drop process. Seeing that it's
GPL'd, it should be spliced into WordPress.
Stephen Rider wrote:
For example, on my blog Home was for some reason the fourth page
down the list, which bugged the heck out of me. I just used this
plugin to move it up to the top. I reordered the whole list without
changing any permalinks.
I didn't have to change permalinks either, and
Ryan Boren wrote:
We have many blogs on wordpress.com with hundreds of pages. I think a
handful are over a thousand. Yes, people are crazy.
We need something in core WP to make Manage-Pages (and categories)
more efficient. Requesting the top-level pages, paging those, and
AJAX loading
Um, I can't do ANYTHING with the image uploader on 800x600 screen
resolution...
http://spencerp.net/images/cant-upload-nor-do-anything-on-800x600!.JPG
Like before, with it all quirky and stuff... and now this, my as well
display that whole section: display:none;
At least before (with quirks) I had 2 or 3 horizontal scroll bars... in
the bottom from overlapping and I barely saw the send to post button,
but heck it was usable..
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Wow, even on the highest Res on my computer.. I'm seeing this..
http://spencerp.net/images/1280x1024.JPG
I guess this why I said about everything being coded for viewing on
Drive-In movie screens... Actually, I'll hook up the tower for it once
and see if it works once.. I'm sure it will ..
DD32 wrote:
Errr... What version of FF are you using?
I'm still using FireFox version 2.0.0.12...
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Andrew Ozz wrote:
The css for thickbox has changed a bit in the latest patch. Did you
try Shift+refresh? If not, try uploading
/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.css again.
Ah Ha! Yeah, I got the latest svn updates, but didn't hard clear cache
until you mentioned it... It works now, it's
Peter Westwood wrote:
In what way does it affect the uploader?
I will happily fix any issues ;-)
Thanks Westi! =) It appears that same issue is occurring as before...
I go to WRITE POST
Click under ADD MEDIA ADD IMAGE
I end up getting: Are you sure you want to do this? with link below it
I'm not sure why, but there's certain style editing sections in the
Design Editor area... that gives all links and text BOLDING effects, but
other editing pages / areas aren't affected by it. Like, if I went and
chose to edit one stylesheet, it looks nice. However, when choosing
ANOTHER theme
Alexander Beutl wrote:
Oddly enough, with no code-preserving or whatever plugins enabled, it is
appearing as it ought to -- no character conversions in CODE.
Just curious, if this (which I'd love for it to make core) goes gold...
will it basically replace this plugin then? Or, is it
Rick Beckman wrote:
Alex,
WordPress is handling code like a champ now -- with or without your plugin
-- which is the strangest thing (it wasn't yesterday!).
Dang, I should have followed this discussion more before LOL! I dive in
to things some where down the road, not knowing what's been
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