Banzboy
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Pictorico] Replacing Header Text with a Logo, Responsively.DOH! Forgot about media queries, and I was going at it with percentages.
Thanks a lot Kevin, I fixed it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Stripping shortcodes, keeping the contentHoly cow, I never expected that somebody else would have the same problem. Truly 1 in a million.
Thanks keesiemeijer for solving the problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Column Shortcodes] Return to single columnDouble facepalm. That does not solve it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Column Shortcodes] Return to single columnMinor facepalm, add an empty line-space between the columned section and your full-width section. That solves it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Column Shortcodes] Return to single columnI’m surprised that your question hasn’t been answered yet.
I’d like to be able to do this too. While I can hardcode it in, that would defeat the purpose of this plugin. There should be a full width tag that represents a width of 100%.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Post Thumbnail Editor] Dynamic JPEG CompressionThanks for your quick reply!
For me the best way would be that in the Settings you set a default (90 when blank or your own number: 70). Then in the thumbnail cropping page you see the compression set to 70. When you change that compression to 50 for an image and crop it, the next time you use PTE for another image it reverts back to 70 since it’s the default in Settings.
Although, I understand some people want to recrop a thumbnail of the same image. In that situation it would be handy for the person to know that the last time they cropped the image, the compression was set to 50 and not 70. This would prevent the person from testing which compression level was best again for an image they cropped a week ago for example.
So in short:
- Reset compression to default in Settings for every new image.
- For recropping of the same image it remembers the last compression level used.
For both the user has the freedom to change the compression by typing the compression in a input
The first feature would be great to have and the second is more of a bonus but it would be really handy.