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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] The future was already there…Hi Tammie! In short:
1. Editing takes place in the front-end: pages and posts are displayed with the active WP theme, the real WYSISWYG. The only visible part of the dashboard is the admin toolbar. In the tests that I made with Gutenberg, I tried to align elements to the right that the theme’s style classes were aligning to the center. Either Gutenberg modifies the stylesheet or adheres to it.
2. In FrontPress editing is done inline –the same approach as CK Editor’s 5 inline editor. Gutenberg’s toolbar could have more features than FrontPress, or a discrete ‘sandwich’ menu in the admin toolbar that displays a sidebar with extra features and options;
3. FrontPress respects shortcodes and custom fields: this approach could make possible backward compatibility for Gutenberg: treat them as “blocks” that can be added in the background;
4. The best: FrontPress can be deactivated (it’s a plugin, not core). Currently, the combination of FrontPress and Gutenberg is not successful: after editing with FrontPress, all the blocks marked by Gutenberg are deleted and we are back to Gutenberg’s “classic” display. That’s why I vote that Gutenberg remains as a plugin: after working with FrontPress it will be a downgrade to have to work with Gutenberg.
Any case, your team is doing a very good job and probably many people will enjoy it –only a pity that it is going to be enforced as core when misses crucial functionality delivered by other plugins incompatible with it.
Cheers!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multisite Language Switcher] User profile translationGreat tip Dennis. The theme of the site already has been chosen, so adding the field in the user_meta sounds perfect. Thanks indeed!
Great, good luck with it π
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationHoi Lisatje11, ik ben met je eens π Thanks for your message, for me it’s my way of thanking Emre for this great plugin. Are you going for the Dutch translation?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationDon’t be afraid of talking to me, I”m very friendly :-p
You are doing a lot with this plugin, the texts that I translate is my way of thanking you.
Do you have an e-mail address where I can write you? Then we can continue via e-mail.Cheers Emre!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationHi Emre, everything fine, I hope that with you as well, great that you are going on with the plugin.
The text: Reducir el tamaΓ±o de los archivos enviados por el servidor.
I will check the plugin in the weekend, some texts can be translated better regarding the context.
Cheers!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationWith pleasure Emre:
Puede disminuir el tamaΓ±o de los archivos CSS.
π
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationVery kind of you Emre, although it’s not necessary π If you decide to leave it, you can add a “by Diplo,” otherwise is not clear what it means.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Apparently not working?Hi Emre,
I found the problem. I kept testing on different servers and the issue was that in some the .htaccess file contained weird paths to the cache folder (like RewriteRule ^(.*) “/wp-content/cache/all/nfsc06h04mnt175162domainsexperimentnlhtml/$1/index.html” [L]).
After setting the path right again, the plugin works perfectly. I made the same tests as before and all delivered the page in cache. Great solution, thanks a lot for this plugin!
Ps. A screen capture with the text that is missing to be translated: http://www66.zippyshare.com/v/83969640/file.html
I tried to set-up a new schedule but I couldn’t –only until I deleted the existing one. I’ve tried again on 0.6.7 and same result.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationHere is fine Emre and you can use my nick, that’s fine as well. WP is very fast with .mo files, so you won’t have performance issues.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Apparently not working?Sure Emre, have a look: http://www70.zippyshare.com/v/58228841/file.html
In the first load, the page is created and cached on Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:38:34 (I added current time as blog description); below the image you can see the WP Fastest Cache source tag.
In the second load, what is expected is to see the page cached in the first load, but what is being displayed is a new page generated at 8:45:35. I’ve tried this with other browsers and the result is the same.
In wp-content/cache/all I can see the generated html file (3rd screen capture), which corresponds to the first load (no idea where is the 2nd page being stored then).
Apparently the plugin is missing the final step: to load the page in cache.
I got it: to set-up a new schedule, the current one must be deleted first π
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache - WordPress Cache Plugin] Spanish translationHi Emre, here is the ES version of the new release: http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/7253889/file.html
If you prefer, drop me a line here and I’ll help you with the translation before the release.
Please check: https://poeditor.com/ A free account allows many translators and you can export .po and .mo files easily, so you just have to update them and not ‘language.js’ each time a new translation comes in.
Cheers!