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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-One] Looks like sites from 20 years ago@mumingulmez, the theme description says it’s a blank canvas for your ideas and that’s true. If you want to see it like a site from 20 years ago, you will. I pictured that theme as a canvas for a fashion blog and here’s the result: https://webfaces.pl/warsztaty/twenty-twenty-one/
Then I tried the black mode the theme offers and I ended up with this demo: https://webfaces.pl/warsztaty/twentytwenty-one/
I’m not a graphic designer, I’m just a fan of WordPress blocks and I like how the theme supports the WordPress block editor.
Sites from my links, these are not real websites. I was just eager to see the power of a theme that is block-ready. I think the team did amazing job.
Hi FrancoIacomella,
I cannot replicate your issue. Changing the filed to number greater than default (20) works fine for me, with any custom posts types overview screens. What Types version do you use?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Rich Text Excerpts] Add Support for PagesThanks for a useful plugin, @bjorsq!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Rich Text Excerpts] Add Support for Pages@manuelkuhs you’re not an idiot. I came accross the same problem and solved it thanks to your post.
This information should be placed in Installation page just just under the code. By the way there is a typo in the code. Should be:
add_post_type_support('page', 'excerpt');
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gallery Carousel Without JetPack] pt_BR translation / tradu??oI’m using Chrome which let me read your site directly in English. I’ve left a comment on your blog. The same way you can read mine (I’m also blogging about WordPress) which is in Polish. Thanks again for sharing the tips.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gallery Carousel Without JetPack] pt_BR translation / tradu??oThank you for you reply. You’ve confirmed my suspects. I don’t speak Portuguese but I’ll read your blog via a gtranslate.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gallery Carousel Without JetPack] pt_BR translation / tradu??oaluizioll, how did you manage with localization for “Write a comment…” string which is part of javascript? Did you leave it as it was, in English?
That helped! Thanks a lot. Problem solved.
Thanks for quick answer. Unfortunately, after upgrading to EM to 5.2.9 and deactivating all other plugins problem remains.
Still:
1) 404 error on: my bookings, categories, locations.
2) problem disepears after switching to default permalinks format.tested on Twenty Eleven.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Display search results on the same pageAnyone? I’m dealing with the same problem.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: translatable sign upSushyant, I just want to add, that choosing the site language in Setting->General (for each subsite) also effects the wp-signup.php page.
I’ve just tested it. Yet I had some problems because when I tried to use any subsite e.g.: something.com/fr/wp-signup.php, WP was redirecting me to main site. I found a ticket for that and it seams to be solved since version 3.0.1, yet I use 3.0.4 and strangely it is still not working right (still redirects to main site). I hacked my WP core file (wp-signup.php – not to redirect) and then tested the language settings. It works fine for the wp-signup.php
Please let me know if you also have this redirecting problem when using wp-signup.php
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: translatable sign upUps, the directory languages is in the wp-content folder of course. In my theme I have another subdirectory with the same name (languages) for translations of all the theme dependent strings.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: translatable sign upSushyant, you mean, you have your blog multisite and each site is for different language, e.g.:
something.com
something.com/en
something.com/frand what you expect is
1. when a user logs into at somthing.com/en you want him/her to see all his/her panel options in English
2. when a user logs into at somthing.com/fr you want him/her to see all his/her panel options in French
and so on?If so, I solved it this way:
1. In my theme I have the languages subdirectory with en_US.mo, de_DE.mo, fr_FR.mo, … files2. For each site (en/fr/de/…), I went to Settings->General and set the field “Site language”, appropriate for each language.
Or maybe you’ve been dealing with something totally different and I misunderstood you…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: query not working in case search string is set and only one taxonomy chosenThank you sribu. This is very important information for me – I’ll stop futher investigation (have spent hours on it so far…).
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Tri-lingual multisite, how to change comments formActually I’ve managed with the language switcher without any plugin, inserting in my header.php:
<?php global $wpdb; $current_lang = $wpdb->blogid; //get current blog id ?> <ul id="lang-switcher"> <?php echo('<li><a ' . (($current_lang == 1) ? 'class="current"' : '') . ' href="' . get_blog_option(1, 'siteurl') .'">polski</a></li>'. "\n"); echo('<li><a ' . (($current_lang == 2) ? 'class="current"' : '') . ' href="' . get_blog_option(2, 'siteurl') .'">english</a></li>'. "\n"); echo('<li><a ' . (($current_lang == 3) ? 'class="current"' : '') . ' href="' . get_blog_option(3, 'siteurl') .'">deutsch</a></li>'. "\n"); ?> </ul>
For each site (pl/en/de), I went to Settings->General and set the field “Site language”, appropriate for each language.
In my theme I have the language subdirectory with en_US.mo and de_DE.mo (pl_PL is my native) files.
Everything works fine, but maybe I was too creative and that wasn’t the right way to manage this?