Since it's not really a secret anymore: Winter Bash 2013 will start on December 16th. Here's a little teaser, with apologies to Marco and Laura:
(Yes, this year you'll be able to customize the hat's position on your avatar.)
I need to filter the members directory based on a custom profile field.
When viewing the members directory I only want the women to see the men and the men to see the women listed.
How can this code be expanded with conditionals to accomplish this?
class BP_Custom_User_Ids {
private $c...
Heterosexism is a system of attitudes, bias, and discrimination in favor of opposite-sex sexuality and relationships. It can include the presumption that other people are heterosexual or that opposite-sex attractions and relationships are the only norm and therefore superior. Although heterosexism is defined in the online editions of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language and the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary as anti-gay discrimination and/or prejudice "by heterosexual people" and "by heterosexuals", respectively, people of any sexual orientation can hold such at...
@bungeshea What version of Java are you using? If you're using the Open JDK I think there are known issues of slowness with PHPStorm (and all the other JetBrains IDEs). You could also try making PHPStorm run in 32bit mode - that can help with memory saving
@anu I'm pretty sure I'm using the commercial version of Java from java.com. I'm not entirely sure how to force PhpStorm to run in 32bit mode, but I'll give it a try, thanks!
anyone used edit flow plugin (used on VIP) know if it allows for editing a post and saving the edit as "pending" for an editor with more permissions to publish?
Members Loop Query
<?php if ( bp_has_members( bp_ajax_querystring( 'members' ) ) ) : ?>
Question: How can this function be integrated into the members loop so that Female members are served a directory of males and male members are served a directory of females?**
<?php
class BP_Cust...
I know it's been done before, but in my honest opinion. They only do like half of what I would like them to do, or they're hard to use for not so computer savvy clients.
@MichaelEcklund Oh that won't matter ;). What's annoying for me is that some people track down the GitHub repo. I don't mind developers doing that - but when you get user requests :/ - clogs up the machine.
Someone once posted their credentials on a GitHub issue. They replied by email thinking it was private...
@kaiser hehe, that's another filter: banned from posting issues if you're issue title contains any more than 1 exclamation mark, or contains an and ! and 1 adjacent to each other
Possibly scan the content too (outside code blocks)
Btw, @StephenHarris I'm pretty impressed how fast I'm able to set up a save dev and production environment with Grunt. Just added SASS/SCSS compile tasks, jsHint reporting and watch on top of that. Extremely smooth stuff. Love it!
Next thing when I'm done with the setup: Git subtree to separate branch for deployment. Guess that could end up as close to continuous deployment environment. Just JS-Unit tests would be needed on top of that.
@Rarst At #wceu I saw the slides from Floor Drees durign her talk. Mess of 12 columns with broken words, etc. Talked to her afterwards and showed her that she can turn off cols in screen options. She's using WP since years, but hadn't ever noticed that feature :P
Not really sure. Doesn't like Inuit.css it seems. And I couldn't find documentation for all the options. Just commented it out from the dev tasks and will get back to when I got more time.
If, like some kind of science fiction flick, artificial intelligence can really be born from the internet "by accident" (miraculous conception?) -- it most likely will come from Google. And all it will try to do is suggest products you might find interesting :(
Has anyone noticed that a high rep user is now manually implementing [Capital P dangit](meta.wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/788/capital-p-dangit) on a whole bunch of questions and answers on the site?
Mostly I agree. But often times, I'll go through to edit all of the capitalization and some of the grammar at the same time. Reading "i cant figureout what wordpress is doign" is far too distracting for me. But editing just for the sake of capitalizing "WordPress" ... I have to be in a weird mood to care that much :-) — EAMannOct 25 '11 at 16:20
@Shazzad not directly. but by cultivating your online brand, creating a history of you being an expert and a helpful individual, it could lead you to good places down the road. either by happenstance or directly linking your profile in resumes, etc.
@GhostToast, Well, i do have a little small reputation as a WordPress developer locally and on Freelancing marketplace. But since few days, i really liked answering qs and were looking if i could take this as a full time profession, may be :)
glad you are enjoying answering questions. i like to think that e-karma may be a real thing, and by helping others, it can do no harm. at the very least you have points to use in a bounty if you are stumped and need people's help
@BenMiller as most of the people in here are high rep users and as we're not made out of glass, just tell the name. everybody in here can handle that :)
Recently, I've noticed a downhill effect in the quality of spam posted on Stack Exchange websites. Take this as an example (found on Space.SE):
There are a great many things wrong with this artifact:
There is not one capitalized letter in the entire post. (-1 grammar point.)
The only pun...