robthecomputerguy
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Best way NOT to cache specific pagesThat we are the only 2 people on the planet that questioned that secret key that wasn’t all that secret so why is it called a secret key? LOL
No matter what variety of terms I googled, this post came up in the first 5 results every time. And I’m a bit of a wordsmith for that kind of thing.
How great would it be if Google could figure out that when we all click the back button within 10 seconds of hitting a website, it probably means that search result was USELESS! Hopefully now this result will be worthy ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Best way NOT to cache specific pagesFor the poster, or anyone else that keeps coming to this posting because it’s in the top 5 google results for “wp super cache secret key” – (even though this post doesn’t answer that question – ugh, google why does everyone think you’re so fabulous?)
Adding it to the slug is indeed correct, and since it’s obviously not all that secret (haha, that’s actually the secret)… you can change the secret key to something very easy so you can add it easily to any slug to view the uncached version of the page.
(I wouldn’t have spent an hour and a half trying to find the explanation of how to use the “secret key” if it wasn’t obviously so not secret by putting it in the slug! I thought for sure I was supposed to put it somewhere on the page or a custom field or something, but nowhere on the web could I find any explanation.)
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Sentinote] *This worked for me – somewhat oddly, but it did work.
[If your notebook is in a stack, take it out of the stack.]
Do you have compatibility mode turned on?
If that setting is wrong, it may be affecting how your shortcodes display.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [WP Knowledge Base] Child Theme CreationI stumbled upon your question while I was admiring this theme. I don’t think I have a solution that corrects everything per se, but I hope it will serve as a workaround for now-
I only used @import … style.css (the third line above) – and got the same problem as you.
Based on where you were heading with the solution, I tried copying the entire “lib” folder from the parent to the child theme. Then, everything seems to work.
The home page by default is “bloggy” – keep in mind you need to make a home page that uses the template “knowledge base page” and set that page to be the static home page under “Settings, Reading” to get that special home page you see in the sample.
I’m guessing this is a syntax issue in the parent theme referencing these lib files (I’m not totally sure) but this will help get the job done on the child theme in the meantime.
I’m going to do a child theme for this too, so by all means if you have any other issues or tips to share back, please do. – Rob
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [GoToWP] console error – javascript?Beautiful. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Warning: Missing argumentIs the idea that the development version of the plugin needs testing before it is submitted to the WordPress repository or are we waiting on WP people to approve it? (If that is even the way it works?)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Several Problems with WooCommerce :-(If it helps any, the word “ab” translated to “from” on my browser. (I’m American.) I would agree with removing it but I wasn’t confused or put off by it.
You have versions of the product so that’s why it’s showing from, with woocomerce can you have versions of the product that don’t imply different pricing possibilities? I can’t see anything you might have done wrong. If you were to edit the PHP to remove that word, you would cause yourself problems when you had product versions where the prices were different. You would think the software would figure out all the prices were the same and be done with it.
Boy, does woocommerce leave a lot to be desired, right? I’m loving it and awfully put off by it at the same time, it’s as if it’s inducing a bipolar technology carousel in my brain! (joking)
Rob
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Vanilla Forums] Discussion page is blank!!Take the embed code from vanilla and paste it into the wordpress plugin.
(Since there is already code in that box in WordPress, we were all befuddled.)
Copy the SSO settings from WordPress and paste them into Vanilla.
Then it will work.
Vanilla Forums is enjoyable and I have my fingers crossed that it will work well for the long haul. So happy for this integration. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Vanilla Forums] [Plugin: Vanilla Forums] Self-Hosted Forum possible?Same here, doesn’t work…. May 31, 2013
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postie] set default post typeWayne….. thank you, you’re absolutely right I missed that.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postie] set default post typeThis request was for a default custom post type, but you have a default post format – aren’t they 2 different things?
I also need a default custom post type. Not format.
Wow, that’s genius.
I like this idea a ton as using WordPress locally versus over the internet is like night and day speed difference. I’m wondering where I might use that idea.
Comments would be the main concern I suppose? I have a feeling using a third party comment system might get around that?
Why would you want that?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Submitting an Intranet Child ThemeNo.