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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: WP Super Cache] Extra permissions warning messagesI have an ugly permission problem too https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/209157
Could it be related?Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Downgrading 2.6 back to 2.5.1Forget about it.
I am moving away from WordPress anyway. It’s been a great time here.
I don’t want to be staring at ugly PHP anymore, Python works better for me.
I’ll move Vizualbod web development to Django in a couple days.Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: WordPress as ShopI use YAK Shopping Cart and I can’t thank enough for it.
My site has grown to 400 products and the sales went up a lot after an SEO campaign. YAK uses a beautiful code and it’s been a pleasure to extend.
I researched WordPress shopping carts a lot before I made may decision. I’d never use something so buggy as WP e-commerce.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: e-commerce store-best plugin?YAK Shop rocks. I use it for my site with 400 products with all the joy. Sales are quite good and growing month by month.
@acousticsam: I find using the “yak_price” custom field for price very elegant, 100% WordPress goodness. I use Yak with pages (not posts) thought. Yak Shop supports PayPal ??Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Shopping Cart PluginForum: Your WordPress
In reply to: WordPress shopping cart websiteI prefer Yak Shopping cart, it integrates much better with WordPress and it’s definitely easier to use.
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: wysiwyg – headings formatingI thought that this is a place for feature requests.
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: wysiwyg – headings formatingIt will be great to have an options, to switch some buttons on or off.
For example technically oriented blogger needs rich formating of tables, superscripts and subscripts.
Socially oriented blogger uses more often blockquotes and emphasis, but do not need to publish tabular data.
Internet oriented blogger uses often codes and links to other resources.
People writing pages needs more subheadings. People writing posts don’t.
I think that customizable WYSIWYG will be useful for all users. And I do not think it is hard to implement, cause it was so easy to add new buttons by editing the line 127 in tiny_mce_gzip.php .Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: wysiwyg – headings formatingI found a solution how to enable headings and also other tinyMCE features.
I really appreciate it to be by default.
Who do not need subheadings h2, h3, h4? (In my template h1 is the page title and h2 is the post title.)