Archive for September 3rd, 2008
Hacking WordPress theme – External URL in title still works
Written by Zealus on September 3, 2008 – 1:49 pm -At least once a week I get an e-mail about the WP theme hack I posted in January. Most of the people ask how to make the hack work in WP 2.5 and 2.6.
Here’s the simple answer – if you didn’t touch your theme (I didn’t) and if you have just upgraded the WordPress installation itself – then the hack should still work. The original post with instructions is here.
The proof is this post – look at the title and take note that link in the title leads to the main blog page, not to the post itself.
If something actually did went wrong, check the following:
- Your theme’s functions.php file or whatever the name of the file with theme’s functions is. It should still contain the code from the original post.
- Your theme’s index.php file or whatever the main index template file name is. It should have the original hack as outlined in the original post.
- Custom field – the new URL must be in the value field, whereas the custom field name should be url1 or whatever you made it to be.
Let me know if the damn thing is acting up again.
Tags: experiment, hacking, wordpress
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Google Chrome Is On The Scene
Written by Zealus on September 3, 2008 – 12:54 am -
So the Google got themselves a powerful ally. Aside from heavily sponsoring Firefox Google has now created another entity of its own.
Not to bash Google in any way, but the product (even though it’s beta) seems scarce of features. My personal annoyances follow, but in general – I am overly satisfied with the way this new browser works. The speed alone can make up for half of the list below…
- I want to see is the status bar. Aha! It only shows up when needed – i.e. when you mouse over the link or during the page load process. Neat, but a little… unexpected.
- I want to block that annoying advertising. Please, give me my AdBlock! Now! I mean it!
- I am Firefox addict, so right-clicking on the link and choosing SECOND option must open new tab. I explicitly trained myself to avoid first option – to open link in a new window, I want my links in new tabs. Please, let me switch these options.
- Flock is a foul creature, a bastard son of Firefox and social media that no one wants to deal with. Please don’t use it’s annoying yellow information bars on top – I get enough of those in IE 7.
- I really miss all the progress bars… Even from “teh dialup times” those bars were entertaining – for all those moments when I was patiently waiting for page to load. My cable connection isn’t directly hooked into Tier 1 Premium Bandwidth provider, so I get to wait sometimes. Please, give me back my nostalgic piece of history…
- It’s 2008 for crying out loud. Why do I still have to go into settings and change default encoding from Western ISO-8859-1 to Unicode UTF-8 ? Is there any specific reason for it or the whole world just started speaking Engish exclusively?
- Last, but not least. Could you possibly change that annoying blue-and-white color scheme? No, green and white would be even more annoying.
There are couple of more issues I probably missed from the first glance, but overall I have a feeling that this is a very robust product with plenty of features to follow. It may look scarce on features, but doesn’t Google’s own first page look the same?
P.S. This post has been created in Google Chrome…
Tags: browsers, Google, google chrome
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