I don't know SQL, nor do I understand the terminology. That didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. But it suggests against the use of the SQL suggested on onextrapixel.com/2010/01/30/…
Would it be possible to make the link post format work the way links are shared in Facebook, i.e. auto-populate a title, description, and thumbnail?
A plugin for BuddyPress (Buddypress Links, see screenshots) makes this possible for community links... any ideas how I could achieve something simi...
and no doubt you'd be able to detect rich media in other ways directly through some providers or by even using regexp to evaluate pages/sites/links that are not using oembed
Yes, a good idea, but what I was searching for until now is a service that automatically pulls the title, excerpt, first image from the page when I embed the link -- like Google+ & Facebook do
That's the reason why I offered bounty on a WP.SE question today
As of now I am using GOogle+ to store my bookmarks.
I'd definitely create that plug-in, because I can see usefulness in community-based sites, but certainly wouldn't have it done any time soon. Unless my job decided to pay me without me needing to come in for a week.
Good news is that I am learning PHP, and I can work on it for some 5 hours a day. So, I'll try to help folks on WP.SE until I jump on to a new language (if everything goes the way I imagine)
Well, if G+ wasn't sort of in a weird position of being used, but not really by as many people as they wanted, it might be, but it's future could be considered somewhat nebulous.
no, that only made me more suspicious... looking at source
ok, numberposts is get_posts() alias for posts_per_page. posts_per_page is used for pagination LIMIT clause. posts_per_page -1 sets nopaging to true, nopaging true disables pagination LIMIT clause... I'd say nopaging is more cute :)
what is good practice to embed custom field (property) in post objects? currently I filter 'posts', loop and assign it
yep.. i keep everything on silent now and stay mostly in invisible mode... it was a good idea in the begining but when you have 100+ active clients its just wasteful. You really need a VA to handle it
@Rarst agreed.. no avoiding that... its difficult when you are dev/designer/salesperson all rolled into one and have to do a lot of client PR. can be a challenge to balance your schedule so you actually get some real work done
@userabuser just thinking aloud... cleaning up search backend and it's a little hard to visualize how search string is getting torn apart and tokenized
farewell guys... I (probably) won't be back for a few days. See you when I finish learning PHP (to a good level), and start doing something in WP. (should be 2-3 weeks)
@Rarst , @toscho , @userabuser , @kaiser , @Brady -- and anyone else. Miss ya. :P Buh, bye!
Gentlemens! Is there a means, via XML-RPC, to determine what post types a blog has registered and additionally if those post types have any custom fields/metaboxes applied to them. I have a number of custom websites each with different CPTs, each with different metaboxes. I want to post from a custom admin (locally) to any blog, by retrieving the aformentioned information and building on screen somehow the the custom fields that apply to the given post type. I'm spinning my wheels tonight...
@userabuser not my area but CPT and other advanced thingies in XML-RPC are kind of a mess as I heard... I think they are working on improving in future versions
@Rarst It sure is a mess isn't it! I think I've figure it out though, via extending the XML-RPC - actually seems quite straight forward. I think it will be more complex trying to get the post-edit screen to return the display with accompanying meta-boxes.
Sparse documentation thats for sure.. been digging for a while
> Problem: How do plugins that introduce completely new functionality (I.E. BuddyPress/bbPress) interface with themes, without needing to move template files directly into a theme's folder? > Solution: generic.php