- @jonkpirateboy add height: auto; width: auto; to #page #content .innerPadding img - then the image should display w/correct dimension ratio in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy just tested; works for me. height: auto; width: auto; max-width: 500px; should work. What are you seeing? in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @OneFineJay I missed that whole thing. I hardly read WND, but after this, "hardly" becomes "never". I hope Ann drops them from syndication in reply to OneFineJay #
- @jonkpirateboy sorry, I should have clarified 🙂 Hopefully it works as expected now? in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy re: understanding the problem: look @ how img is rendered w/max-width, and w/ and w/o height:auto. Notice the dimension diff? in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy #page #content .innerPadding img should have: height: auto; width: auto; max-width: 500px; Then image should display properly in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy awesome! 🙂 Let me know if I can help with anything else. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy p.s. do you have a Trac account? These questions might be easier to resolve in the ticket comments, w/o Twitter 140char limit in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy also: do you have the latest copy of Theme Unit Test Data? It's incredibly helpful for Theme testing: http://bit.ly/a77DuC in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy should be the same as your wordpress.org username/password, IIRC? in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy go here: https://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ and try to login using wp.org support forum username/password in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @OneFineJay I'll gladly talk about it! This WND thing - and the Tea Party tag-along types - are prefect examples. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @jonkpirateboy cool. Hopefully the new version will be much more useful - and should track well with the Theme Unit Tests. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @andrea_r very nice! I don't remember the old look, but I *love* the new look! in reply to andrea_r #
- @catswhocode I find that to be a great intersection of one's skill, passion, and vocation. As long as it's disclosed, more power to them! in reply to catswhocode #
- @OneFineJay I remember that fool. He guest-blogs on The Daily dish. 'nuff said. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay like you said: right dance, wrong dancers. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay does Conor not understand how patronizing he sounds, lamenting about our "quaint" beliefs, and our lack of political savvy? in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay it's the Big Business of the "not-for-profit" NGO, regardless of left/right ideological persuasion. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay his point assumes that rank/file are incapable of discerning such nuance. He condescends as much as he accuses others of doing in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay ascribing his exposed biases as being merely a "lost in delivery" issue is being overly generous. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay his writing belies his belief that Conservative rank/file are rubes, incapable of proper discernment of nuance or intent. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay I'm sure it follows the same bell curve of any other criterion for every other demographic. Conor paints all rank/file as rubes in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay the problem is that he belittles rank/file of *any* group, rather than admonishing would-be leaders/elite in reply to OneFineJay #
- @jonkpirateboy did I miss it? I couldn't find a link or search form. I'll look again. 🙂 in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy right - but I couldn't figure out how to perform a search from your Theme (other than adding "?s=search+query" to the URL) in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy the search template (search.php) is in the theme, but what calls it? Did I just miss the search form? (or is it widget-only?) in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy aaaah, gotcha! FYI, in the future, that sort of instruction will prob. need to be in a README. Not a requirement yet, though in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy I'm glad you did. It's one of the better-quality Themes that I've reviewed. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- Facebook: another day, another privacy invasion. Here's how to opt-out of (FourSquare-knock-off) Places: http://bit.ly/b4Nn7W #
- @BinaryMoon Simple Facebook Connect and Simple Twitter Connect, both by @otto42 in reply to BinaryMoon #
- @wptavern BuddyPress, I could see, but bbPress, much as I love it - I really don't think it qualifies (right now) as "most promising" in reply to wptavern #
- @markjaquith the plugin slug would be pretty awesome, too. My problem is that my Plugin names are too long to be conducive to Page names in reply to markjaquith #
- @Otto42 are you sure it's not an ocarina? in reply to Otto42 #
- #Colts #2 QB Curtis Painter ended tonight's pre-season game vs the Bills w/a perfect passer rating: 158.3. I'll let y'all digest that one #
- @Otto42 but Link's ocarina sounds pretty flute-like, too. At least it does on my old N64. 😉 in reply to Otto42 #
- @Skitzzo I'm pretty sure he'd never even thrown a TD before. Stat line tonight: 5/6, 97yds, 1 TD: perfect passer rating. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @Skitzzo what's it hanging on? The finishing step? Check the .zip file size via FTP. If it stops changing, it's done. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @Skitzzo I've had that happen before. Only on my first-ever full-file backup. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @Otto42 clearly my attempts at humor aren't translating on Twitter. Only one solution to that: sleep. in reply to Otto42 #
- @OneFineJay I'd love to respond in full, but it would probably have to be via email. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @bgardner can't you just construct the Gravatar link, using get_the_author_meta('email')? in reply to bgardner #
- @bgardner something like that, yeah. Is that not working? in reply to bgardner #
- @bgardner what gets output/rendered? (Maybe post at WPTavern forum, so we're not limited to 140char? in reply to bgardner #
- @jonkpirateboy review complete. See Trac ticket: https://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/703 in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- Egg Recall (salmonella): http://bit.ly/bEjtmK (CA, IL, MO, CO, NE, MN, WI, IA) plant codes: P-1026, P-1413, AND P-1946, lots 136 to 225 #
- @jonkpirateboy it is. See here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Review#Guidelines #
- @jonkpirateboy both. The Theme needs to support display of Post Thumbnails. (I had to add this to my own Theme, too.) in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy glad to help. Perhaps you could implement that solution as a Theme Option? Let me know if you have any other q's! in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy I understand. Overall quality standards for repo-hosted themes have increased, hopefully to Theme users' advantage. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @LisaSabinWilson @Rynsey and how are the Ravens going to get past the Colts? in reply to LisaSabinWilson #
- @zamoose it's preseason, in which the #colts always lose early and often. 😉 in reply to zamoose #
- @zamoose p.s. those are their 50's throwback uniforms. I pretty much detest all teams' throwback uniforms, and wish the NFL would just stop in reply to zamoose #
- @jonkpirateboy wide image: WxH dimension ratio in original don't appear to be preserved when max-width is applied, so image is "squished" in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy comments test: might be on my end. I just realized that my Theme Unit Test Data isn't showing the correct author. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy yep, just checked my DB. UserID was wrong for Author comments. Fixed now. in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @jonkpirateboy but, intent of that check is to verify that Author comments stand out somehow, taking advantage of built-in CSS class in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @JIDF don't bet on it. Jamie Gorelick had erected a fairly impenetrable wall preventing information exchange between federal agencies. in reply to JIDF #
- @mattonomics I'd say: whichever's your pleasure. in reply to mattonomics #
- @JIDF no doubt. I'm just saying: if the existing dots failed to be connected, one more wouldn't have made a difference - sadly. in reply to JIDF #
- @bradhuss what issues are you having? Are you wanting to do anything more than subdomains/cname records? in reply to bradhuss #
- @flashingcursor I love Kzoo/Allegan/GR this time of year - and still warm enough for some beach time (usually South Haven for us) in reply to flashingcursor #
- @centinello to the contrary: I think her campaign is doing a bang-up job, and shouldn't change a thing! in reply to centinello #
- @jonkpirateboy it's on my TODO for this week! in reply to jonkpirateboy #
- @Otto42 @mark_r I tried to resubmit the plugin but got this error: "That name already exists. Please choose another name." in reply to Otto42 #
- @Otto42 @mark_r this is the plugin: cbnet Really Simple CAPTCHA Comments. Ideas? Might it have gotten disapproved/declined for some reason? in reply to Otto42 #
- @Otto42 @mark_r nevermind. I just tried SVN again, and it seems I have access to cbnet-really-simple-captcha-comments. Attempting to commit. in reply to Otto42 #
- @carlhancock Oaxaca is beautiful. Check out Huatulco for a lesser-known resort area. See Puerto Escondido for an unknown paradise. in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock and of course, that's just coastal Oaxaca. There are the mountains, and the historical/archeological treasures of Oaxaca (city) in reply to carlhancock #
- @markjaquith can I Make Plugins shortcode [imp_name] pull the plugin name from the plugin readme, rather than the WP page name? #
- @Otto42 seems that way. I've never had that happen before, but oh well. It's working now! in reply to Otto42 #
- @nathanrice you just now found out about this? We voted on it two weeks ago tomorrow. 😉 in reply to nathanrice #
- Eli Manning just got drilled, defenseless, from behind, after he had already lost the ball. How is that NOT a penalty, ejection, and a fine? #
- @bradleypotter they're great! I think I'm going to incorporate them into my upcoming Theme. (Solves the famfam silk icon CC license issue) in reply to bradleypotter #
- @wpmuguru @nacin none of the establishments pictured had anything to do with killing 3,000 Americans in the name of the establishment. in reply to wpmuguru #
- @flashingcursor if you go past Kalamazoo, wave for me. I haven't been back up there in far too long. in reply to flashingcursor #
- @GrantGriffiths but a salad makes a great foundation for a pile of meat! in reply to GrantGriffiths #
- Jim Sorgi finally throws a touchdown! (He just happens to be backing up a different Manning now.) #
- @powerlineblog why are Governator & CA AG not appellants for Walker's decision striking a CA constitutional amendment? Isn't it their duty? in reply to powerlineblog #
- @JohnJamesJacoby I thought about me@firstnamelastname.tla - but that seemed a bit, egotistical? I dunno. 🙂 in reply to JohnJamesJacoby #
- @Otto42 no worries. I'll resubmit. Any reason this: http://bit.ly/9hP6QC wouldn't get approved? in reply to Otto42 #
- @carlhancock Oaxaca - haven't been for a few years. Once the girls are old enough, we'll resume short-term mission work there. in reply to carlhancock #
- @pwilson24 thanks for the updates, Phil. I'm off the grid for this one. Seeing lots of young guys show up in the box score, though! in reply to pwilson24 #
- @JLeuze Mackinac Island, UP, Michigan? in reply to JLeuze #
- @Otto42 why should @vaultpress care? It's still just files + database. in reply to Otto42 #
- @carlhancock tweet away. I love Mexico! in reply to carlhancock #
- @JLeuze where does she want to visit? Most of my experience is in southern Mexico. I would avoid northern border right now. in reply to JLeuze #
- @JohnJamesJacoby I've used that email address convention for ten years now. What's the issue/concern/problem? in reply to JohnJamesJacoby #
- @Otto42 are you doing anything with the wp.org plugin repository? Submitted a plugin about two weeks ago but no response. Things backlogged? #
- @andreasnrb looks like he stopped approving comments altogether. in reply to andreasnrb #
- @carlhancock the current "net neutrality" bill has *absolutely nothing* to do with net neutrality. It's just more government control. in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay the current "net neutrality" bill will not bring about the result that you want. in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock read.the.bill. What the tech world wants in the principle of "net neutrality" is not what is in the bill. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay then why do you have a problem with the Tea Party protesting the Net Neutrality bill? in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay the Tea Party people only know of the bill, generally speaking. They're not protesting the principle. in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock I don't want "premium content", personally. I just want bandwidth. But the market should decide supply/demand in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay what was the argument, and why was it off-base. I'm not exactly in the loop on this one. in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock I agree - thus my belief that the market (private sector) should decide in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay the market has decided. A cable company could offer a la carte, but it would be cost-prohibitive, so they don't in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock the NN and TP camps are talking about two different things entirely. In principle, they probably actually agree in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay cable companies are content providers, not creators. The content creators set the price, which they discount (cont) in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay by bundling content. Cable companies could pay for a la carte content, and pass cost to consumers (cont) in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock (cont) but consumers would not pay the cost for a la carte programming. Thus, the creator-provider-consumer market has decided in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock providers can't provide a la carte, because creators make providers purchase bundles, through discounted pricing in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock indeed: the content that can bring in sufficient a la carte income (i.e. enough market demand) is provided thusly. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @OneFineJay @carlhancock the NFL Network dispute is the perfect example of the dynamics involved in this issue. in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay but are you willing to pay what it would cost to get just that handful of channels? in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay that's because the other 94 channels *subsidize* the channels you do watch. They would cost *far* more a la carte in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay the question is: do you support content creators' right to set the price for their content, based on the market? in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay b/c your stance sounds like you want govt to force creators to sell you their content for the price *you* want in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay and I know you're too much of a free-market believer to take such a stance in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock but they did eventually adopt to market demands (despite their specious attempts to claim piracy was impacting their business) in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock but there's no similar market demand in the TV market yet. Cable/sat customers are happier with $ than CD customers were in reply to carlhancock #
- @OneFineJay you're having a tough time @ replying me today, eh? :p in reply to OneFineJay #
- @carlhancock @onefinejay likewise! in reply to carlhancock #
- Remember Nina Gershon's asinine Bill of Attainder ruling re: Congress & ACORN funding? http://bit.ly/dllYH1 OVERTURNED: http://bit.ly/8WWI8G #
- @bradleypotter that's exactly what I do. In style.css I import master.css, comments.css, plugins.css, print.css, etc. in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter I didn't want co clutter the <head>, and assume a (slight) performance hit for multiple <links> vs @import in style.css in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter but I'm considering moving everything but master (and maybe even that) into style.css natively in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter but it makes it harder to maintain modular CSS (e.g. icons.css for link icons) in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter but the main reason I don't place all in <head> is to facilitate parent/child theme CSS overrides. in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter I'm doing it this way right now for ease of understanding parent-theme CSS, for child-theming (cont) in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter (cont) if a super-fast child theme is desired, it can leave out the parent-theme style.css @import & put all in own style.css in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter and with that I'll stop tweet-spamming you 🙂 in reply to bradleypotter #
- @bradleypotter quite true. And bear in mind: I'm currently developing for specific use case (new Theme devs), not necessarily for efficiency in reply to bradleypotter #
- @RaheemBrock as in, to the Titans? If so, congrats - at least you'll be reunited with several former #Colts players! 😉 in reply to RaheemBrock #
- @ryancduff I believe Marco Rubio had some choice words for ol' Dingy Harry, over that bit of racial demagoguery. in reply to ryancduff #
- @ryancduff indeed, provided that Sharron Angle can run a decently competent campaign, he should be gone in November. in reply to ryancduff #
- @bradellsworth given your chances of winning in November, I'd say those t-shirts are *very* limited edition. in reply to bradellsworth #
- @philgood50 way to lay the wood last night. Keep those WRs honest! #
- @bradleypotter don't tease me like that in reply to bradleypotter #
- Just found out that a church member's infantry unit lost a soldier to an IED while on foot patrol in Afghanistan. #
- @Skitzzo of course, that's what wpblogger is for, right? He's almost got me incensed enough to start drafting my own post. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @carlhancock the issue isn't GPL compliance, but rather ideological conformity. in reply to carlhancock #
- @itsananderson that's my anniversary, so: Happy Anniversary! 🙂 in reply to itsananderson #
- @caffeinatedb sad, but increasingly true in reply to caffeinatedb #
- @OneFineJay I met plenty of unsophisticated neighbors in Maryland, too in reply to OneFineJay #
- You stay classy, liberals: http://bit.ly/bHbVvr p.s. you'll have to wait until November for our response. #
- @Skitzzo well, you know what Forrest Gump's mother says: petty is as petty does! in reply to Skitzzo #
- @andreasnrb I can corroborate that he has made the hate-speech accusation against @skitzzo in reply to andreasnrb #
- @Skitzzo I'm just refraining from even trying to comment on that post. I think the post itself was in poor taste & I won't add to it. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @Ipstenu I assume he's also suing the current administration for funding mosques - you know, as the equal-opportunity athiest he is? in reply to Ipstenu #
- @Ipstenu yep, everything old is new again. It was stupid then, just as it's stupid now. But then I was never one for peer pressure. 🙂 in reply to Ipstenu #
- Poor Marc Bulger: preseason & he's already getting pummeled, only now it's behind the Ravens' 2nd-string OLine instead of Rams' 1st string #
- Jimmy Clausen has completed 4 passes over the middle of the field & these announcers are acting like he's the 2nd coming of Roger Staubach #
- @Ipstenu project runway: ugh. Come watch it with my wife; I'm going to bed to get out of watching it. 🙂 in reply to Ipstenu #
- @andrea_r I bet you guys have a *great* view of Perseid, eh? in reply to andrea_r #
- The last 3 plays in this game: interception w/a penalty on the runback, fumble recovery returned for a TD & a missed PAT. Preseason NFL FTW! #
- @williamsba so does Ed Reed. in reply to williamsba #
- @themelab @skitzzo that's an irrelevant question, especially when Automattic markets wp.com to such users. in reply to themelab #
- @themelab @skitzzo and especially since @photomatt has made it clear that this is a personal, rather than a business, decision in reply to themelab #
- @Skitzzo @themelab nontrivial numbers of people are disgruntled enough to consider leaving wp.com. Read posts/comments: http://bit.ly/cMR8I2 in reply to Skitzzo #
- @Skitzzo I'm having a hard time seeing his positive focus. I'm blinded by the FUD in his most recent blog post. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @mvandemar yes, and I've been doing some additional research. I will have a follow-up soon, I promise! in reply to mvandemar #
- @Skitzzo how about "sycophantic echo chamber"? in reply to Skitzzo #
- @GrantGriffiths @mattonomics indeed, you don't want also to be accused of doing the "bare minimum", after all. in reply to GrantGriffiths #
- @mattonomics I truly didn't want to believe it but he leaves little choice; only believes in "freedom" for those ideologically aligned w/him in reply to mattonomics #
- @GrantGriffiths law, pshaw. The SFLC have spoken! in reply to GrantGriffiths #
- @Skitzzo I'm all for child themes. Of course, I don't see anything other than a semantic difference between a child theme and a skin. in reply to Skitzzo #
- @franky that reminds me, I need to go check in on the bleating... in reply to franky #
- @photomatt @carlhancock @wptavern @themelab BS. Why lie? p.s. users don't agree w/teh awesome: http://bit.ly/cwpxqq http://bit.ly/cMR8I2 in reply to photomatt #
- Anyone unhappy with capricious @wordpressdotcom decisions (Cutline/Coraline): I'll help you move to self-hosted. @wpturnkey for free help. #
- @photomatt @carlhancock @wptavern @themelab what was the rush? Why did the kill switch need to be thrown before full testing? in reply to photomatt #
- @carlhancock @photomatt or simply update Cutline, and take it over for your purposes. It was GPL after all, right? in reply to carlhancock #
- @andreasnrb rather an Obama-esque shakedown, that. in reply to andreasnrb #
- @andreasnrb Matt implying that Chris should give WPF money, just like Obama demanded $20B from BP. Perhaps a Sopranos/mob reference instead? in reply to andreasnrb #
- @andreasnrb no argument there - but there was no legal basis for the pre-emptive $20B shakedown. Just like Matt pandering for WPF donation in reply to andreasnrb #
- @photomatt @carlhancock I have no problem whatsoever with Coraline. New, awesome themes are great. Screwing your wp.com customers isn't. in reply to photomatt #
- @photomatt are Headway doing only the "bare minimum" to support GPL also? Should @GrantGriffiths be worried that he'll be next? in reply to photomatt #
- @carlhancock @photomatt needless perpetuation is all this is. Why not do a proper phase-out? Why title your post "Syn (ie "sin")-Thesis"? in reply to carlhancock #
- @bgardner @skitzzo "100% GPL" *is* a hurdle when it is conflated with conformance to GPL. Community ethos? Fair enough. Legally required? No in reply to bgardner #
- @lorelleonwp use Linux? 😀 in reply to lorelleonwp #
- @bgardner and that's cool and all - he just needs to drop the perpetuation of animosity toward those who don't. It's unhealthy in reply to bgardner #
- @GrantGriffiths great post! http://bit.ly/bxLQAQ in reply to GrantGriffiths #
- @GrantGriffiths just left a comment in reply to GrantGriffiths #
- Seriously, @topchefbravo: Kenny? Amanda can't grill strip steak, and you send the 2nd best contestant home? Gotta have your drama, I guess. #
- @woothemes thanks for these! Much needed, and gorgeous GPL web icons: http://bit.ly/dc4Rhb cc:@flashingcursor #
- @OneFineJay I rather prefer a democratic process to the dictatorship proposed by @owillis in reply to OneFineJay #
- @janeforshort I should hope not! isn't that essentially academic indulgences (or, bribery)? in reply to janeforshort #
- @owillis a legislative bill being passed with no input/intervention by the minority party is dictatorial, not democratic cc:@onefinejay in reply to owillis #
- @owillis "majority" != "absolute power". But thanks for the demonstration of liberalism's true colors. cc:@onefinejay in reply to owillis #
- @owillis reciprocity? Where did GOP ever do what you're asking for? p.s. minority voice isn't "taint" (more liberal hubris) cc:@onefinejay in reply to owillis #
- @OneFineJay shocked? not at all. Like I said: liberalism's true colors (absolute, statist power; democracy is a hindrance) in reply to OneFineJay #
- @owillis but not without input/influence from the then-minority Dems. That's the key point. in reply to owillis #
- @Ipstenu strippers didn't kill 3,000 Americans in the name of stripperism, and then build a strip club in the ruins of the WTC to taunt us in reply to Ipstenu #
- @Ipstenu that's the truth! (Though, I still have issues w/Bad Behavior and OpenID playing nicely together.) in reply to Ipstenu #
- @ewerickson does Handel have a chance of pulling it out? in reply to ewerickson #
- @ewerickson and the Republican primary has 35K more votes than the Dem primary in reply to ewerickson #
- @Skitzzo not a bit of it surprises me in reply to Skitzzo #
- @carlhancock we have them all over the house here. Get some glue pads. They work great. in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @skitzzo who here believed that? Anyone? Beuller? Beuller...? in reply to carlhancock #
- @carlhancock @skitzzo and will be ultimately detrimental to the community in reply to carlhancock #
- @Skitzzo you lost me at "benevolent" in reply to Skitzzo #