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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast SEO Update 3.0.2: everything is goneI can’t even think about all the hours of work that have been lost.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast SEO Update 3.0.2: everything is goneIs a “you must upgrade to Pro” situation?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast SEO Update 3.0.2: everything is goneSame. Wow. For a premium product, this has taken a turn toward awful.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Edit Flow] Some extensions causing server errorThank you for sharing this code @keintze!
I’m doing dev work for a client with a network (multisite) and your code saved my ass on launch day.
I pasted the code as is; I didn’t add any groups to the specific user group block.
I have clients that would like this functionality.
I’ve played with the Microkid’s Related Posts plugin and I love how fast it is to manually assign related posts. I think it would be good for people who have a sensitive topic to be able to hand-pick posts for certain posts.
I haven’t found a plugin that does both. It’s an either/or situation. There is an SEO Related Posts plugin but the support forum posts said it was a server CPU hog.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Editor Tools] WP 3.2.1 TinyMCE-Advanced 3.4.2.1 = BROKENI could not get WYSIWYG working in WordPress 3.2.1. It had worked in other versions, but I had turned it off because of issues (which I can’t recall because I’m old). I wanted to develop a site with WYSIWYG and this issue was driving me bananas. Here’s what I found.
In the 3.2.1 distribution, TinyMCE does not have “en.js” in a couple of locations. Looks like the 3.2.1 distro makes calls to the wrong files?
To remedy this situation, I manually duplicated a file named “wp-langs-en.js” and renamed it “en.js” in two locations. The file “wp-langs-en.js” existed in both these directories, so I just duplicated the existing one and renamed it. Here are the locations:
1) /wp-includes/js/tinymce/langs/
2) /wp-includes/js/tinymce/themes/advanced/langs/That’s how I got it working. I have no idea where the calls for en.js are coming from as in every WordPress install I’ve copied, where there is a “lang” directory in tinymce, the lang files are named “wp-langs-en.js”.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [TP - TweetPress] [Plugin: TP – TweetPress] Not my twitter user in profileSame here. Feels spammy.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Dynamic MT 3.2 content with underscores in URL to WP 2.1 with dashesSolved this by moving the code that is above the WordPress code to an htaccess file in the /archives/ directory. I also had to build static files and use a file that replaced my Movable Type Individual Entry Archive.
Seems to be working. We’ll see if Google catches up.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Not importing comments from movabletypeLovely! Thanks for the resonse.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Not importing comments from movabletypeCubex, are you saying you have to reimport all the entries from MT?
PAIN.
I was hoping to evaluate WP 2 with a very very large MT database and it took forever to import. This issue has really soured my WP experience.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: [IMPORTANT] Movabletype Importer Patch for WordPress 2.0So you have to reimport your MT entries? What a pain.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Not importing comments from movabletypeWhat if you have a lot of comments? Like 10s of thousands? I have the “lost comment” problem as well.
Not a big incentive to migrate from MT…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: MT > WP 2.0It appears the comments are not showng up. I believe this has been seen elsewhere.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: MT > WP 2.0I moved it to my “wordpress” folder (/Library/WebServer/Documents/wordpress/) and it appears to be working…
I did have to cut up the file. A lot.
I’m running standard mac os 10.4.3, no server, just out of the box on an ibook.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: MT > WP 2.0File is 22.4 MB with a .txt extension. It opens in TextEdit and it is not empty. I didn’t save it out from TextEdit, just opened to verify it wasn’t empty.
I’m doing this locally, so it may be a Mac hosting issue. Although WP appears to be working fine. I can post, I was emailed my password, etc.