BrianMeidell
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Brian’s Threaded Comments, anyone?It works fine on my local install, since that’s where it was developed.
The plugin doesn’t diddle with core files, it just replaces a theme file. Is that the same? I thought theme files were less problematic to mess around with.
If any of you can present me with a “friendly” way to get wordpress to read a different file than comments.php for the comments functions, I’ll be happy to implement it.
Have you checked the permissions on the plugin file?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Brian’s Threaded Comments, anyone?Ah, I think I used that to install spamkarma back in the day.
Is adding BTC to WPPM something I am supposed to be doing, or is it something DrDave should be doing?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Brian’s Threaded Comments, anyone?With real danger of flaunting my quite considerable ignorance, what is WPPM?
I only know the plugin page in the administration interface.
Does WP1.5 have a different plugin administration mechanism that I should know of?Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Why using Kubrick on 1.3 is a mistakeMy last comment was for Podz, as an answer to his precise demand to Michael Heilemann.
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Why using Kubrick on 1.3 is a mistakeYou were implying by your earlier posts that making changes to the current default style would be bad, because noone was thinking of the increased support load on you valiant forum helpers.
But as I said, here’s your chance to have an influence on the development of the templates so they will decrease your workload.
Is that about right, Michael?Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Why using Kubrick on 1.3 is a mistakeMichael and Podz, another thing I think Podz could contribute, which might ease Podz’ future burden, is to use his considerable experience with supporting the current styles to help you structure and comment Kubrick, so it’s easier for people to figure out and for him to support.
Ultimately that might result in fewer help requests, and that way this potential change might benefit Podz rather than burden him.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: The “drag ‘n’ drop images into your posts” pluThe generic name “bloghelper” stems from the fact that it will be able to do more things than just crop and upload images in the future.