Vohl
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Edit] WP Super Edit Not Working Since Updated WordPress to 3.9Thank you so much, Jess.
I can confirm that WP Super Edit 2.5 is, indeed, working great with WordPress 3.9.1.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Secure Contact Form] Error Message SettingsAbsolutely not, I liked the specificity. Thanks for the prompt response, anyhow. 🙂
Thanks, Peter.
I, once again, overlooked this option. 🙂
Peter, I’m noticing similar behavior in my categories as well.
Only the first letter of the acronyms is capitalized, so, instead of, let’s say, DNA – %blog_title%, I’m getting Dna – %blog_title%. 🙂
Same here. I had and image placed right beside the form. Now, whatever I change, the image sticks below the form, which is just plain ugly.
Waiting for a fix or a quick workable solution, Mike.
Thanks,
VohlThanks, Peter – for both the suggestions and the wonderful plugin.
Peter,
Sure, I read those, but I thought it meant that the first letter of the first name and the first letter of the last name will be in uppercase, and you can do what you like with the rest of them. 🙂
Isn’t there a way for the plugin to read the names as they are, like in the author’s archives, or will the dots and hyphens always be out of the question?
Thanks again,
VohlPeter,
I tried turning them off, with no luck whatsoever.
I’m getting this misbehavior in the posts of the certain authors with hyphens or dots in their usernames. In Post Title Format, I’m using the first name macro in the following order:
%post_title% | %post_author_firstname% | %blog_title%
In WordPress settings, I’m writing the desired author’s usernames (a nickname or a first name and a surname) in the First Name column.
So, if I have an author named John Doe, all is well in the tabs as well:
%post_title% | John Doe | %blog_title%
But, if the author’s name is Power-driven (small “d”) or No.Ki. (capitalized letter after the dot), the lines in the tabs look like this:
%post_title% | Power-Driven | %blog_title%
and
%post_title% | No.ki. | %blog_title%
In the author’s archives (using – %author% | %blog_title%), the lines in the tabs are as they should be:
John Doe | %blog_title%
Power-driven | %blog_title%
No.Ki. | %blog_title%Thanks for your help,
VohlAlex, I wasn’t expecting this kind of gibberish talk from you, mate.
Your ubuesque inclination towards the pro version and your naive understanding of statistics are almost as depressing as Photocrati’s so-called work.
Nextgen 2.0 is a complete and utter failure. Bear in mind that if this debacle of comical proportions continues, your plugin is going down the drain.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LightPress Lightbox] Lightbox Dropping to Bottom Since WP 3.5 UpgradeHi,
I’m having a slightly different set of rules on my index page, which, on homepage only, brings me this exact problem with WP jQuery Lightbox.
The trouble is that I can’t move get_header on top of the page because it messes my <style> configuration – it loads the original header a moment earlier than it should.
Perhaps it is worth mentioning that this problem doesn’t occur with the earlier versions of jQuery. Everything above 1.5.2., however, most persistently produces the issue. At the moment, I’m using 1.8.3.
ulfben, can you kindly resolve this bugbear in the next version of the plugin or is there something that we can do?
Thanks,
Vohl