> When programmers wouldn’t work with me because my project was premium or my ideas of the project didn’t fit this WordPress’ unwritten ethical codes guideline I definitely felt this “I’m a bad guy.” attitude.
WP community needs to be de-retarded. just saying...
@userabuser it's more complex than that... I don't show old dates. you see them when it matters but not when it only serves old crap knee jerk reaction
@toscho But that doesn't really make sense. Its not unethical to say "you could" tell us something about ___ but it would be if you did. I'm unsure of the context of what it is you'd be saying, unless you know Bryan and the events related to which programmers would not work with him?
It'd hardly be unethical to tell us though. Of course, personal specifics should be omitted, but the overall reason as to why is not unethical. For all I know he could be full of shit. A crook. A... but I won't know unless you told me.
Being privy to generalist-type information, contrary to his claims which he is publicly stating is not an issue for you to be concerned about. Just saying mate.
It's difficult to tell what date is being showed here. This date is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably understood in its current form.
"This date is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably understood in its current form." is essentially what Toscho was being in relation to me asking what the real reason behind Bryan's issues with programmers not wanting to work with him were. ;)
Well an NCA is perfectly fine proposition, should you choose to accept. But saying you can not work in the pro-theme market is bullshit. Saying you can't rip off this specific idea however is not.
Was he that naive to say you could not work in the pro market at all? Or was that a mistake...
I just wait for another holy war round if some commercial entity has the interest and balls... mandatory derivative lost moral ground since repo only asks for compatibility... but mandatory compatibility has no ground in first place outside of repo... whole "must be GPL" falls apart
@toscho oh, left to my own devices, I would probably do nothing but that :) for a while at least... and if logistics allow... :(
@Rarst Sorry, I was wrong. It is based on porn.. then discussion, mostly about porn.
@Rarst I can't wait for another holy war so to speak. Most people don't know you can in fact protect your work, in conjunction with working with the premium WordPress market, while remaining inline with the GPL. Issue is that any time you venture into the how behind the why all these fanatics begin to start screaming foul.
...most people have not read the GPL in full, yet shout as if they wrote it.
I'll summarize the GPL for you with this: Your code must be open source unless you abstract away your proprietary code in such a way that it does not have a dependency on the code that is under the GPL.
Which means if you are a smart cookie, you can still protect your intellectual property while remaining GPL compliant.
@Brady It should read like: Your code must be open source unless you abstract away your proprietary code in such a way that it does not have a dependency on the code that is under the GPL.
@Brady Simple. WordPress is under GPL, therefore to mix its API with your code, lets say in a theme, within theme files, is to say that your code is reliant upon the WordPress API logic, thus a derivative works which then must fall under the GPL too.
However... If you abstract away such a dependency, so that your code interacts with the WordPress API code to perform the same function as it does if included within the same file then you technically avoid the reach of the GPL which makes your code a derivative works of WP.
@Rarst The derivative argument is WordPress' claim. So if they are going to use that argument, I say fine. I'll take it a step further and abstract away my code so that its not a derivative and then their argument falls to pieces.
@Rarst Correct. If Thesis dev decided to use that level of abstraction I refer to then Matt would have had to walk away with his tail between his legs.
@userabuser Matt? I don't see why he couldn't... the point is he prefers to operate with "ideals" and "spirit" rather than boring letter of the license
it's quite moot point anyway since GPL was put together for compiled languages, trying to drag it onto PHP is a mess in first place
@Rarst Assuming I was Matt and I had fought a battle against a prominent WP theme developer, I would not change my stance from derivative to compatability unless there were a weakness within the claim that could be exploited. Otherwise I'd stand by it and let it be known that if you want to f*ck with WP, you're not going to win. So I think something is up...
@Rarst Exactly, a damn mess. One that has more holes than concrete rules of what you can and can't do, but which has some people so damn scared to even talk about the topic or others so damn fanatic about it.
Dear Mr. President a fellow I know by the name of Rarst (who by the way does not believe in dating his blog posts) insists that one must not gossip about people in their absence. This is the 350th time I've wrote to you, I want to know when you are coming to my house for a damn chat?
@userabuser don't know :) probably there are simply too many posts like this around... but some snippets are clearly old and not original (I googled some)
wordpress default have image slider but it shows images on each refresh i want to replace the same thing with a slider. in short can i edit the default code or how can i implement a slide. I dont want to go for plugin
Some things are best to left to plugins, unless you want to learn how to write a slider, or if you need any special functionality outside of whats already provided.
@userabuser actully the case is there is an html site which need to be converted into wordpress now the html part have a slider which have some effects which are not present in most of the plugin's so i was wondering is it possible to get that slider in wordpress with out any plugin
Yes, but to answer your question its a bit hard - you should be asking a question on the main site, provide us code, links, etc so we all can help you. But I dare say there is a plugin out there that achieves what features you want. There are hundreds.
I have seen on some wordpress themes that if the browser width is less, the normal menu becomes a select menu. Can someone tell me how it is done?
I know there is a plugin for that, but I want to know how to implement it in the theme without plugin.
Thanks
hey does anyone know what the easiest way to put multiple attachments into a post is? I'm using the json api to get the post so i'm trying to get attachments:{...
sorry it's probably a complete newbie question but I'm a dev and don't really operate worpress too much, in fact it's the 2nd wp site I'm ever had to work on
Hello Guys I am trying to embed a youtube video on a post and need to show this as an excerpt somewhere in the page, but when i do this it just shows a simple link which is not click-able even...I know by just putting video url we can embedded this to page and post but what wrong is with me..
Opera didn't introduce true tabs until 2000, prior to that MDI
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@saltcod I meant does the attributes metabox appear? - which it does. Its just not showing the template drop-down - which it shouldn't because WP only adds that for pages.
@saltcod no - its only for the page post type. Fairly easy to fix. You'll just want to add a metabox for choosing a template, save it in post meta, and then hook into the template_include filter to load that template when called for
@saltcod yup :). I don't know why it isn't something post types can't have out of the box (i.e. by including that property when you register it... but there we go...)
@StephenHarris Knowing extremely little about how to fix this, it seems to me like just swapping 'post' for 'post' || 'capability_type' => 'post' might do the trick
@saltcod Likewise when WordPress comes to choosing a template it will only look for a selected template (in post meta) for pages and no other post type.
@saltcod you create a metabox for that cpt with a list of templates in the theme. You save the user's selection in post meta. When WP choose a theme it filters it with template_include - you can use this to check if you are displaying a single cpt (or else use a better hook), and if so, look for the template file in post meta and load that instead.
I'm trying to prevent the reversed attribute from being removed from ol tags when switching between visual and html. I got a tip to look at kses and did this: $allowedposttags['ol']['reversed'] = true
however, the attribute is still getting stripped out regardless of how I put it, <ol reversed> or <ol reversed="reversed>, so I figure the issue is with something tinymce related.. does anyone have any tips on where to look for modifying the tags tinymce filters out?
i'm trying to find out what i need to do to translate user profile fields and could use a code example on how to use icl_t() for this -> wpml.org/documentation/support/…
if anyone cares or sees this later, the issue I described is tinymce related, and requires adding reversed to the following line ol[E|type|compact|start]. Now to figure out how to do it without editing the source lol