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Google XML Sitemaps and WP Realtime Sitemap: problem with accessing URL “/sitemap(/)” specified question |
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Nextgen Gallery and slideshow: images are not changing @AndrewBartel: You could post your comment as question. Perhaps the authors should be informed of the incompatibility. |
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Nextgen Gallery and slideshow: images are not changing For my theme I always uses the latest jQuery version. Didn't tried with an old version ... 1.8.3 works! |
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asked | Nextgen Gallery and slideshow: images are not changing |
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asked | Google XML Sitemaps and WP Realtime Sitemap: problem with accessing URL “/sitemap(/)” |
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answered | Absolute paths in backend for plugins after moving wordpress |
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Absolute paths in backend for plugins after moving wordpress added more details |
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asked | Absolute paths in backend for plugins after moving wordpress |
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May 15 |
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TinyMCE Advances is removing blanks (“ ”) added probable solution |
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May 3 |
answered | user definable sidebar per page |
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May 2 |
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user definable sidebar per page fixed typo |
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May 2 |
asked | user definable sidebar per page |
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Apr 19 |
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TinyMCE Advances is removing blanks (“ ”) Thanks for your answer! The text is already in a table and adding another table I think is not possible (except I have multiple rows and merge that rows). Hmmm, are there other easier possibilities for the backend user? For me its not a problem but the user ... |
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Apr 19 |
asked | TinyMCE Advances is removing blanks (“ ”) |
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Mar 27 |
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Add exception to WP Mobile Detector The thing is that an iPad is recognized well as tablet and you can set an option to exclude tablets. In my case the Galaxy Tab is recognized as smartphone ... But I think I'll leave it as it is. The semicolon is in the code of the plugin author. It is inside a switch statement. |
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Mar 26 |
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Add exception to WP Mobile Detector It seems so that this is the global variable. I would place the code either inside the Android detection or after it (overwriting the settings). But I never tested it. Is this the right way? I mean that I would only change the encoding of one device (a certain Galaxy Tab). It would be better to recognize all Android tablets with a resolution higher than 1024px ... |
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Mar 26 |
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Add exception to WP Mobile Detector That is the question how I can adapt the code (or add a hook). I still would need the detection of the device and here I could use the same mechanism like the plugin (see my code above). I thought someone had already done that but contacting the theme author is an option. But my example code could work but I have to test it. |
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Mar 25 |
asked | Add exception to WP Mobile Detector |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 3 |
asked | More Fields: Input “Values (if applicable)” is disabled |