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  • Plugin Author Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    Hello! Setting the spoiler border color is on the general settings page of the plugin.

    See the screen: https://ps.w.org/simple-spoiler/assets/screenshot-1.png?rev=1964572

    Thread Starter Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    My site uses its own markup Schema.org and, together with the markup from the rating, there is a duplication.

    Thread Starter Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    Ok, thanks.

    Thread Starter Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    1. There are no settings in the section Display settings. Screen: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1u91PZldxVCFYl5DZBboH8cgwfou3I9Mn

    2. After clicking on the words “Display settings” nothing happens. Screen:
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tGosgC1vac1EpYyzKiQ0UWUvaoKwDJmc

    And at this point there is an error in the console

    Plugin Author Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    Hello, Iurie Malai!

    Thank you for message! Changes have been made, a new version of the plugin has been released.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Theme Check] Update plugin

    +1 Needs update the plugin

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WP-Syntax] Error on PHP 7
    Thread Starter Webliberty

    (@webliberty)

    Thanks for the update!

    Same problem! The plugin is installed for a long time, worked, and now almost a year.

    I have never shown a timer, neither in the widgets nor in the records. The plugin is installed for a long time, worked, and now almost a year.

    After updating WordPress Smilies distorted, string str_replace does not work for styles. Any ideas how to fix?

    The same notice appeared, how to know what plugin?

    I have a modern browser Google Chrome 42, but instead of characters in the source code of a picture. I don’t know how to add Emoji in articles and comments, because I don’t know the code which is converted in the publication in icon.

    Will formulate the main negative aspects of Emoji:

    • no all browser support
    • it is not convenient to insert in the record and comments
    • in the header is loading unnecessary scripts and styles (one of the sites I never use emoticons and the checkbox in the settings I have disconnected to the characters in the picture did not become – why do I need scripts and styles if I don’t use them???)
    • when rendering a page is image scaling

    Ultimately, this new feature will ship the website, makes it slow, but if emoticons used not at all – it’s just too much garbage on the page.

    I don’t mind emoji, but I don’t want them imposed. Now I have a few sites and don’t know what to do with them, it makes me very angry, although I was always happy and on the first day updated WordPress to the new version. Now I was left unhappy.

    Maybe emoji is cool and modern, but it really has widespread support and recognition could not yet time for their implementation in the kernel? Again, add them to Jetpack is the only right decision. Why then the remaining modules of Jetpack are not added to the core WordPress?

    Please tell me how to get emoji under the comment form, so that when the icon is clicked it is added to the form? Do you plan to do in the future? Maybe it would be able to calm me down and wincing a bit still to upgrade to version 4.2

    PS:

    There’s freakin’ thousands of them. Currently 872 characters are supported by the twemoji set we released with.

    When I said it, we meant those that were previously in the form of emoticons in functions.php:

    ':mrgreen:' => 'icon_mrgreen.gif',
    ':neutral:' => 'icon_neutral.gif',
    ':twisted:' => 'icon_twisted.gif',
    ':arrow:' => 'icon_arrow.gif',
    ':shock:' => 'icon_eek.gif',
    ':smile:' => 'icon_smile.gif',
    ':???:' => 'icon_confused.gif',
    ':cool:' => 'icon_cool.gif',
    ':evil:' => 'icon_evil.gif',
    ':grin:' => 'icon_biggrin.gif',
    ':idea:' => 'icon_idea.gif',
    ':oops:' => 'icon_redface.gif',
    ':razz:' => 'icon_razz.gif',
    ':roll:' => 'icon_rolleyes.gif',
    ':wink:' => 'icon_wink.gif',
    ':cry:' => 'icon_cry.gif',
    ':eek:' => 'icon_surprised.gif',
    ':lol:' => 'icon_lol.gif',
    ':mad:' => 'icon_mad.gif',
    ':sad:' => 'icon_sad.gif',
    '8-)' => 'icon_cool.gif',
    '8-O' => 'icon_eek.gif',
    ':-(' => 'icon_sad.gif',
    ':-)' => 'icon_smile.gif',
    ':-?' => 'icon_confused.gif',
    ':-D' => 'icon_biggrin.gif',
    ':-P' => 'icon_razz.gif',
    ':-o' => 'icon_surprised.gif',
    ':-x' => 'icon_mad.gif',
    ':-|' => 'icon_neutral.gif',
    ';-)' => 'icon_wink.gif',

    I have now just installed 5 plugins and not very desirable whenever the innovation is to install a new plugin to disable something. The plugin you want to use to add new features, not to disable them.

    When I upgraded to WP 4.2 all my emoticons in the records turned into a terrible emoji and some were black squares. Do I have several hundred records manually edit to remove them from the pages?

    Because in WP there are many things where you can select. Why not give the option to choose between emoticons and emoji? After all code in the kernel file functions.php not much has changed.

    I read somewhere that emoji is not symbols and Unicode characters, however, if you inspect element in the browser all the Unicode character I also loaded the picture from the website s.w.org. If this is the same picture, then what’s the point? And the original picture size 72×72 px and they are scaled to a smaller size. Why to force the size of the emoji 1em is equal?

    Here is a look at the screenshot, I wasn deduced smiles at the comment form using the code: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9gfg8c29d0tzo4c/smilies.png?dl=0

    Now I can’t do that because the link to the picture in the form of breaks and a file called smiley face turns into a strange symbol, so the link doesn’t work. How will users be able to insert a smiley in a comment? Now how to implement it? Why not make a standard function to list all available emoji form?

    For users with mobile devices that may be convenient, but how to paste on a PC? Why do commentators have to open obscure third sites and copy the codes from there?

    Yes! We don’t want to install plugins to deactivate the functions of the WordPress core! Users should always be a choice, please make it to were you can choose to use the standard emoticons or emoji! It’s a matter of taste and the appearance of the site.

    And the fact that inserts emoji me unnecessary scripts and styles in the header – is clearly of no use to the blog and contrary to all the Google guidelines for optimization and acceleration of the work site. Emoji needs to be an option and not a forced imposition. The desire for functionality of social networks does not Bode well, if I wanted something would keep his diary in a social network, but WordPress is the best blogging engine, and it should not impose its users using emoji or other third-party services.

    For the first time in several years I had to roll back a new version of WordPress to the old one. The Reason Is Emoji. What was the need to implement this for all users by default? That’s a pretty specific function! I want the old smilies!

    Give the opportunity to choose to use emoticons or Emoji. After updating all my emoticons partially replaced by Emoji, partially instead of black squares that looks terrible!

    Previously, I have added all the smilies under the comment form that commentators would put them in the form of a comment, now it will not start! Still the file names in the path to the images are broken, replacing the file name in Emoji and a link causes a 404 error. Do something, it looks bad.

    I suggest to remove Emoji from the core of WordPress and add them as a plugin, for example in a Jetpack.

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