Actually I've just noticed some of the problem was Firefox caching. The
front end of the blog is fine & visible to all, it's just the admin section.
If I try to visit wp-login.php or the admin it shows a white screen.
2009/4/16 Paul Robinson
> Hi,
>
> I've just done something really stupid. I ha
Hi,
I've just done something really stupid. I have just mistakenly uploaded my
test (2.8) version.php over a 2.7.1 install when uploading something, I
didn't realize & hit update (because it said keep up to date) not realizing
it meant keep up to date with 2.8 development version & it got stuck at
Silverstein, Jesse wrote:
I don't think Widgets should have top-level navigation globally. They are
fundamentally part of Design. I do think it would be fairly simple to write a
plugin that moves the Widgets link out of the Design menu so those who want it
can have Widgets be top-level.
I
I don't think Widgets should have top-level navigation globally. They are
fundamentally part of Design. I do think it would be fairly simple to write a
plugin that moves the Widgets link out of the Design menu so those who want it
can have Widgets be top-level.
-Original Message-
From:
Depends on the Blog. I'm always add, removing and changing stuff around. So,
I vote in favor of it. :)
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 3:18 PM, George Pearce wrote:
> I agree with Stephen. They aren't used enough to warrant their own top
> level
> navigation - for most, widgets are rarely changed; ar
I agree with Stephen. They aren't used enough to warrant their own top level
navigation - for most, widgets are rarely changed; are they not?
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From: wp-testers-boun...@lists.automattic.com
[mailto:wp-testers-boun...@lists.automattic.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Rider
Sent:
-1 on that.
Widgets are part of the site design, and are entirely appropriate
under the Design menu; whereas a Post, Page, or Comment is a specific
piece of content.
On Apr 16, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Bryan Harley wrote:
One thing I would recommend is that the "Widgets" page finally
become a
On Apr 16, 2009, at 12:02 PM, ProDevStudio wrote:
Interesting but that link is broken in Gmail. the "~has-patch" part
does not
get linked... might want to use a shorter link next time.
I posted this to Jane privately, but since it's been brought up
For future reference, if you want to
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Bryan Harley wrote:
> One thing I would recommend is that the "Widgets" page finally become a
> top-level navigation item, like it should be. Widgets are definitely on the
> same level as Posts, Pages, Comments, etc. Widgets contain vital pieces of
> blog/web si
One thing I would recommend is that the "Widgets" page finally become a
top-level navigation item, like it should be. Widgets are definitely on the
same level as Posts, Pages, Comments, etc. Widgets contain vital pieces of
blog/web site data.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Bryan Harley wrote
Looks great!!! We can finally drag widgets in between sidebars easily and
efficiently again! Thank you.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Paleo Pat wrote:
> All works here... so far, there's an error, believe me, you'll know about
> it. ;-P
>
> (warning the following might have wordy derd or t
Thanks Matt,
-> to Tim I know my way around Trac! and got to the has-patch page before
even writing the email.
I was just pointing out limit on Gmail! so that everyone is aware of it.
Should have just created the tiny url then posted it back!
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Tim and Farah Jone
Maybe the link is an I.Q. test -- anyone capable of testing patches should
be able to figure out the link, LOL.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:02 PM, ProDevStudio wrote:
> Hi Jane,
>
> Interesting but that link is broken in Gmail. the "~has-patch" part does
> not
> get linked... might want to use a sh
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:02 PM, ProDevStudio wrote:
> Hi Jane,
>
> Interesting but that link is broken in Gmail. the "~has-patch" part does not
> get linked... might want to use a shorter link next time.
>
> Will try testing some...
>
> Regards,
>
> Azizur Rahman
> ProDevStudio
Azizur, here is
Hi Jane,
Interesting but that link is broken in Gmail. the "~has-patch" part does not
get linked... might want to use a shorter link next time.
Will try testing some...
Regards,
Azizur Rahman
ProDevStudio
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Hi everyone. A reminder post will go live on the dev blog at 4pm UTC/
9am Pacific about the 24-hour has-patch marathon that's happening
today/tomorrow, but I thought I'd drop a note in here as well. Since
the key to the marathon resulting in a lot of commits today/tonight is
having patches t
All works here... so far, there's an error, believe me, you'll know about
it. ;-P
(warning the following might have wordy derd or two, or as it is commonly
known as, a swear word or two in it...)
In an sorta related, and sorta not item. I have hosting with site5.com.
They're doing server upgrades
Nice Plugin bro!!!
Sent from my iPhone
On 16/04/2009, at 6:55 PM, scribu wrote:
How about my plugin, Front-end Editor?
http://scribu.net/wordpress/front-end-editor
BTW, what is this P2 that you speak of?
On 4/16/09, Dan Milward wrote:
Hey Guys,
Everybody loves inline editing for:
1) page
Does everything on the widgets page work as expected? Anything that feels
awkward/hard to use? Any widgets that fail to save or bring js errors?
It's all AJAX-ified and all sidebars (including the Available Widgets
area) can be folded to make it easier to use on smaller screens. The
Inactive W
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:55 AM, scribu wrote:
> How about my plugin, Front-end Editor?
> http://scribu.net/wordpress/front-end-editor
>
> BTW, what is this P2 that you speak of?
>
The new Prologue theme, which is now available in wp.org too:
http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2009/03/11/p2-the-new-pro
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