When you use a piece of software for a longer time you'll start noticing the little things. Things that are not overly important but start to annoy you because they would make your life a little easier. This happened to me using the breeze v0.3 skin. The ONE thing I was missing was an easy access to a page I know that exists - I knew the name but I cannot just type it in to go there. I had to search for them or type their name after the url - both ways were cumbersome.
There is no such thing as the perfect tool. You will always find something that you don't like - for PukiWiki, my wiki engine, it's the search mechanism. There are two things that bug me: First the search results are sorted alphabetically, which is fine, but differentiated by small and capital letters. Meaning that words starting with the same letter can possibly be found in two places within the same list. The second thing I don't like, is that there is only one result list. For me different result types can be differentiated: You type in a name of a page you know exists or you just look for pages containing the search term. And pages could contain the term in the name and/or in its content.
Die Jungs von 37signals haben über Software-Entwicklung geschrieben. Genauer gesagt haben sie ein Buch über ihr Vorgehen geschrieben. Noch genau gesagt ist es ein "Buch", denn das so genannte ist eine 171 Seiten starke .pdf Datei, die man für $19 auf ihrer Seite kaufen kann.
Kaum spielt man mal ein wenig mit php und gmail herum, wird man ausgesperrt. Plöt! Vorerst nur für einen Tag. Ich habe erstmal an die Hotline gemailt um zu checken, ob das, was ich gerade bastele erlaubt ist. Die Nutzungsbedingungen sind da ein wenig schwammig. Jetzt bin ich mal auf die Antwort gespannt...
I created a small and simple Wordpress Plugin to display a random header image. I know the K2 themes provides that - but since I don't have K2, this is my solution. Installation View the plugin source Copy and paste it in a file called "randomizer.php" in your wp-content/plugins/ folder Create a folder called header-images/ in your wp-content/ folder and give it full access rights (777) Go to your Plugins admin page and activate the plugin That's it... Use When activated you will get under Options --> Header Randomizer an admin interface where you can see if you set up your image folder correctly, you can change the CSS header tag and view the images in your image folder. And your header image will change of course. Notes I tested ...
Letztes Wochenende bin ich mit meinen PHP Klassen zu sourceforge.net umgezogen. Nachdem ich erraten hatte, da
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