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That's a nice teardown
[lcs]
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2024-05-08 07:21
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yup even
[tw2113]
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2024-05-08 04:19
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up
[tw2113]
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2024-05-08 04:18
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https://dbushell.com/2024/05/07/modern-wordpress-themes-yikes/
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2024-05-08 04:09
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[edit] [jeremycherfas]: please excuse my delayed reply. I've been out of town for the last week and then busy with work. It's funny you should mention that you're not a fan of white on black. I'm currently working on a feature to toggle between "Dark Mode" and "Light Mode" right now! I've got it working where I can toggle between two sets of CSS variables for color. But now I need to make the "Light Mode" actually look good. I also
havacow
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2024-05-03 05:30
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[jeremycherfas]: please excuse my delayed reply. I've been out of town for the last week and then busy with work. It's funny you should mention that you're not a fan of white on black! I'm currently working on a feature to toggle between "Dark Mode" and "Light Mode" right now! I've got it working where I can toggle between two sets of CSS variables for color. But now I need to make the "Light Mode" actually look good. I also need t
havacow
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2024-05-03 05:30
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I'm already up to a handful of shortcodes, so that might be preferable than detailed setup instructions
gRegor
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2024-05-02 02:51
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And the plugin keeps track of what those paths are
gRegor
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2024-05-02 02:50
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My latest thought is maybe when it's installed, there should be a setup process where the admin selects a unique, available path where they want the directory, then the plugin uses the API to create the pages and add all the shortcodes
gRegor
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2024-05-02 02:50
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I'm working on a WP directory-like plugin that will use shortcodes across several public WordPress pages like search -> search results -> directory listing permalink. Currently I'm hard-coding the links between these pages, but I'm wondering if there's a more dynamic way to do that. E.g. while I've been setting it up with /directory as the base page, maybe another site wants to install it at /my-directory.
gRegor
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2024-05-02 02:49