| bio | website | bigrigmedia.com |
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| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | 14 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jan 2 |
answered | Replace full content with an excerpt |
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Dec 28 |
answered | Creating a custom header |
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Dec 25 |
answered | Followers for WordPress |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 22 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 21 |
answered | Main menu navigation links and new pages |
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Dec 21 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 21 |
accepted | Practical Solutions to HTML5 Video on WordPress |
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Dec 21 |
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Practical Solutions to HTML5 Video on WordPress Use a WPMU DEV Membership plugin and it worked. |
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Dec 21 |
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Practical Solutions to HTML5 Video on WordPress The client needs a html5 player with flash fallback AND it needs to be a non-public (clients want members only section) WITH a playlist added to the player... :/ It seems like I can solve any of these on my own but the combination is frustrating. I'll take a look at Vimeo's API. Maybe I can make something work. |
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Dec 15 |
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Practical Solutions to HTML5 Video on WordPress So you basically used the WordPress media uploader to upload the videos, but ran them through a custom player to display them? Also, we actually bought and used the that plugin on Code Canyon, but it was written in PHP shorthand, and we can't turn on short_open_tag on our server due to the affect on other sites that run on that same server. We couldn't use it :/ |
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Dec 10 |
asked | Practical Solutions to HTML5 Video on WordPress |