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  • Sara Pleger

    (@sarapleger)

    Jubilate ! The update set back everything to work. Thank you very much for your prompt reaction.

    Sara Pleger

    (@sarapleger)

    Same problem for me. Should go to

    itgl.lu/events

    but goes to

    https://events//?tribe_event_display=past

    After the update to 4.1

    I get his warning, but that’s fine for me ( at least up to now )

    The page “Events” uses the “/events” slug: the Events Calendar plugin will show its calendar in place of the page.

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    Thread Starter Sara Pleger

    (@sarapleger)

    I have done it. But finally I discovered what was really up. There is a check-box under the “Hide” column, that activated when I first set the colours. Unfortunately this seems to mean “hide the formatting”. As they checked themselves I didn’t touch them.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7022586/Screen%20Shot%202015-04-29%20at%2023.50.32.png

    I unchecked these boxes and now the calendar offers its brightest colors. Sorry for bothering you. Too stupid.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your prompt help !
    Sara

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Back links

    Wow, that’s what I call reactiveness! Thank you. I already upgraded to the new version.

    You are right: a modifiable inline style will be the best. The important part is that the WorldTag links can be easily distinguished from the other links. For me that means double underline or dashed underline as a selector option, the third option being the possibility to customize the inline style, for example.

    Using the “underline” to concatenate several words into one for easy processing is a good idea. But maybe offer the possibility to “escape” the underline if ever it SHOULD be there. For the blogger it should not be a problem to add a “\” like in wt:target=”\_blank” to mark the underscore as a standard char to stay in place.

    What do you mean “a WP widget showing the other links”? I am not quite sure how to understand your suggestion.

    A few more suggestions for the plugin.

    – Maybe indent the list of links that shows up on the page for easy readability
    – offer a field in the plug-in config that allows to define, with a short list of single words, separated by commas, the scope of the blog. OK, I am dreaming, but …

    As you could see, my blog is aimed to vehicle information about transgendered life, for trans people as well as for others. But in this context, if I write a post about the pope, the content might well be radically different from the post content of a catholic faith blog :-). I could easily describe the scope of my blog with the following words: LGBT, transgender, transsexual. The keywords might be used to filter later on the posts link list. I think 5 well chosen keywords will be sufficient to describe the scope of a blog. I don’t mean that there should be an active filter, but just the list of words available in a column to be searched upon. This could look like:

    … | post information ….. | date | LGBT transgender transsexual

    – maybe it would be nice to show the post title in the list ?

    OK, let’s close with an offer, if needed. If ever you looked at my blog you might have noticed that this blog is poly-lingual: English, German, French and Luxembourgish. If ever you want the plugin to be multi-lingual as well, I can help you ( French, German, Luxembourgish ). Same for an upcoming user-guide.

    Thank you again.
    Sara

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Back links

    Hi, this plug-in is really interesting. I implemented on my site ( sara.lu -> see: https://www.sara.lu/trans/landmark-un-vote-on-sexual-orientation , as a first post on my site).

    I modified the source code in order to:

    – no longer display the picture. Not funny in the articles. Should be an option.
    – display instead a title (“WorldTag: See what others blog about this”). Explains at least what all is about ( Should be user modifiable, but the reference to WorldTag should be there automatically)
    – open in a new tab/window

    I am nevertheless unable to do the following: ( because me and PHP is nada )

    – Produce a dashed underline for the term marked ( just in order to make a difference vis-à-vis of the normal links – user modifiable ) unless it will be confusing
    – include more than 1 word for the term to “worldtag”. I would have liked to include things like “gender identity” or “sexual orientation” as terms.
    – Open a small window with a title ( modifiable ) showing 5 or 6 most referred to links followed by a “more” link that would open a new page/tab ( modifiable )

    But already now, this plug-in could be a terrific link to automatically “rally”

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