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  • Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    The jQuery-script I have written(?) is in my sidebar.php theme-file. The jQuery source-file is on the Google API-site.

    I’m sorry if I dont understand everything, being bad at English doesnt help my situation. ??

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    I guess me being a newbie at this doesnt help, but, more right to the point.

    How to write jQuery in a template-file? What I got from that is to add the script under “Load a default WordPress script from a non-default location”. :S

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    I must have missed something, because that didn’t help.

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    I am using the twentyeleven-theme as a parent.*

    Anyways, stupid mistake from my side. Solved the problem. ??

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    Have done it now and it worked very well. Tryed it locally first though, so I have one question.

    To innstall it, I just replace every wordpress file and directory that is currently on my site with the updated ones, that worked fine locally on my computer?

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    Okey, so it looks like I have to do this and update wordpress just to make sure all code are updated and optimised. I have read trough it and got one more question:

    When doing this, is it possible to rename index.php to something else and make a custom index.php to still let me se the website with the renamed file and let normal viewers se a note that the site are down for maintenance?

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    The site is coded kind of bad for smaller screens, and I don’t really want to create browser-specific CSS, so thats why I would like to do this.

    If I want to make it look good on, let’s say an iPhone, I really only have a few things I can do:

    1. Create a new design that works for both.
    2. Do what I want explained in this thread.
    3. Rewrite the code to make it work better. But I have tried so many things that I doubt just starting from scratch would help anything.

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    Thank you for all the help! ??

    Just two more questions, where do I get the XML-file you mentioned?

    Me, running a Norwegian version will not effect this in a wrong way?
    As long as I wait until a Norwegian version is available.

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    dragonsjaw: So when I decide to test it I would go like this:

    – Make a child-theme, paste all custom CSS into the child-themes CSS-file.
    – Put the rest of the files I have customized into that folder.
    – Backup twenty-ten with customization.
    – Replace the one online (still have the backup on my computer) with a clean 3.2 version twentyten.
    – Back up all SQL database data.
    – Go to WP-Admin, and update automaticly

    And hopefully that will work?

    Oh, one more thing, I am leaving EVERYTHING in the clean twentyten online right? I am not going to remove any of those files?

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    No, don’t have the time at the moment. Will maybe try later today.

    Now, I understand, but that means that I HAVE to recreate the design in the new twentyten-theme? Putting my, now, customized files in a child will not be able to work with the 3.2 version twntyten I guess? But then, wouldn’t that be a problem anytime there is an update?

    I am using version 3.0.5 I think.

    So, just to be clear, I have to recreate my design, but if I do it with a child-theme I will never have to recreate it again?

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    What? I should leave it online, because the design will remain the same, but I should upload a fresh one?

    Another thing, I really just want the WP-Admin changes. Can I just replace that directory without anything going wrong? Or does it link in some way to another place so thats not possible.

    And if I just replace that directory, will everything work correctly?

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    So let’s say I have style.css, functions.php, header.php, footer.php, sidebar.php and the files for the different index-pages. I could just go to WP-Admin, chose automatic update and everything would be just fine, with my design? If I make it as a child-theme of course.

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    Only CSS. I would still have to update header, footer, etc. and therefor lose all changes.

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    I planned on showing off some screenshots and tried out one of Adobe Bridge’s galleries. It ends up being a folder with an index.html and some js and flash-files.

    Completely independent. ??

    By the way, appreciate that you are trying to help me. Thanks. ??

    Thread Starter tkse

    (@tkse)

    Before installing WordPress I had and still have an image folder and a folder for my phpBB forum. I can access them both. But, for some weeks ago I tryed to upload a flash and jQuery gallery and when i tryed to access it, I came to the WordPress file 404.php. So, that’s the opposite from what you experienced I guess.

    Could it have something with restrictions or something, on that folder?

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