Hah well same here pretty much. I mean I understand the basics and I get awesome ideas in my head, then I start typing commands and it's like "You can't do that!" more times than I had hoped for.
@ungestaltbar read 10 messages above yours and you will see how to use Git as version control as for why you need it? you just posted a fine example of what could go wrong and how easy it would be to fix it with version control
:) yeah, had a commit before this uninstall experiment..so everything is fine.
But if @Jared had not started to talk about git here, I would'nt have been inspired to get git - github - netbeans working again (always had problems with win7)..and in that case: BOOM.
@Jared I've read somewhere that people that are taught version control by someone have much better opinion of it than those that learn themselves :) that stuff is obscure...
I just became barely comfortable with Mercurial and now it seems I will have to deal more with Git thanks to GitHub and "all cool stuff happening there"
offline? who cares... I don't mingle much offline on this
I don't actually know a single WP developer from my country :)
I can't figure out how to use wp_redirect without getting "headers already sent" error on my plugin option pages. The only workaround I've found and which doesn't feel too ugly is to add noheader=true to the query string..
I guess i can not send my redirect to this submenu page, because it's added via "add_submenu_page' on the 'admin_menu' hook, which is obviously too late..but my brain refuses to understand it
@Maugly I would only edit code if there is small issue like typo or formatting is a mess... I don't edit when that would considerably change idea (even wrong one) of the code. comment and downvote if you feel like it are enough
@toscho thanks for you input. When I think about it now ... the down-vote can serve well as an "early-warning" sign for a user who could just blindly copy-paste the error without reading the comments or learning the context.
I am developing a website on my localhost and i just notice a bunch of incoming links in the dashboard's incoming links section, which doesn't look valid.
When i visit the urls i don't see a reffer to my localhost/domain.com.
the only plugin i had active was "Regenerate Thumbnails". I disabled...
@Rarst Hmm .. then it varies as much as all the websites and their topics do :) But at least one thing that must be *very* common is time axis. If bloggers would be the target group then the things @toscho mentioned above fits in well. I can also imagine a nice pie or bars showing #of visits/posts/comments per category/tag/post type - showing "trends" in various topics or sections of the website or particular business.
@rarst bar, stacked bar, line, area, scatter, pie, radar (and then show how column is basically the same as bar, and stacked column and stacked area is same as stacked bar)
@Rarst @toscho I have stumbled across these three questions about migration from Tumblr to WordPress. One is closed as dupe but another has a nice walkthrough answer by EAMann. Seems like all three could be merged in one. What do you think? *Just a suggestion .. not sure how much work/benefit it is..* http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/q/2080/2110 http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/q/15251/2110 http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/q/24041/2110
The hardest part of plugin writing is to find a proper name.
I have written a small plugin that shows the latest posts and comment in Opera’s Speed Dial window. Working Title: T5 Opera Speed Dial Content. Has anyone a better idea?
@Sisir Not sure. A better hook is probably "{$type}_template", where $type is the internal name of your post type. It would be better to ask this on the main site.
@Jared There are service hooks for each repository. You can set up an email notification, enable Post per email in your WordPress and build an update file on your domain based on that information.