- My first-ever #WordPress core patch (in all its 16-character glory)! http://bit.ly/aB76tP #
- @nacin and I appreciate your help! in reply to nacin #
- @lorib Thanks! in reply to lorib #
- @paullamach you should! It's so easy, even *I* can do it. 🙂 in reply to paullamach #
- @JohnJamesJacoby thanks! in reply to JohnJamesJacoby #
- @wpmuguru @mark_r "sounds" painful? Did you not see his twitpics?!? Ouch! in reply to wpmuguru #
- @JellyBeen thanks! 🙂 in reply to JellyBeen #
- @JellyBeen @WPTRT I did?!? in reply to JellyBeen #
- @janeforshort those church bake-sale cookies sure are coming in handy! in reply to janeforshort #
- @JellyBeen .wp-caption-text already exists; but is only applied to single images & not to gallery images. My patch applies it to the latter in reply to JellyBeen #
- @simpledream but @nacin beat me; his first patch was only 12 characters. I #blamenacin for my failure to change the world. in reply to simpledream #
- @itsananderson depends on CSS specificity. Properly written CSS should apply appropriately; regardless, this is correct semantic approach in reply to itsananderson #
- @JellyBeen @itsananderson only if CSS is written improperly. This only adds a class to an element; .gallery-caption class is still applied in reply to JellyBeen #
- @JellyBeen you're losing me on that one. It's semantic CSS. An image caption is an image caption. in reply to JellyBeen #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen yep; that would need to be fixed; it's non-semantic. This encourages better CSS definitions! 😉 in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson this change won't cause a Theme to break. in reply to itsananderson #
- @JellyBeen again, only if the CSS is not well-written. in reply to JellyBeen #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen .wp-caption-text is semantic class. Differentiate w/ e.g. .wp-caption .wp-caption-text & .gallery .wp-caption-text in reply to itsananderson #
- @JellyBeen but there *is* a union - a semantic union: both are image captions in reply to JellyBeen #
- @JellyBeen exactly! 🙂 This helps us encourage better CSS definitions. in reply to JellyBeen #
- @feckitorg @simpledream @nacin you win! in reply to feckitorg #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen see also: .wp-caption .wp-caption-text vs. .gallery .wp-caption-text.gallery-caption 🙂 in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson again: there's no "breakage" involved. 🙂 in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson the problem with it is, that class already exists, as .wp-caption-text, so a new class would be redundant. in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson there have been recent core changes that have *much* more impact on Themes - ones that cause *actual* breakage in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson the biggest example is removal of "legacy" support (using template files from default Theme) for Themes in 3.0. in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen I like the idea, except that it would be better as .single-image-caption, to contrast .gallery-caption (cont) in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen and regardless, I think .wp-caption-text should apply to both gallery and single images (semantically correct) in reply to itsananderson #
- @itsananderson @JellyBeen note also: single-image captions are in a <P> container, and gallery-image captions are in a <DT> container. in reply to itsananderson #
- @andrea_r @wpmuguru I wish I hadn't; saving grace was realizing that it had to hurt him FAR worse than it nauseated me. in reply to andrea_r #
- @itsananderson I guess I see it as such minor impact that, in this case, it's better to educate regarding proper CSS defs/specificity in reply to itsananderson #
- @jeroen thanks! in reply to jeroen #
- @cnjcbs @nacin I know; /me is a slacker, eh? 😉 Thanks! in reply to cnjcbs #
- @themelab awesome; thanks! I'll edit the post to add that video. It's just too perfect. in reply to themelab #
- @nkuttler thanks! (and nice patch, yourself...) in reply to nkuttler #
- @davecoveney that which we obtain to easily we esteem too lightly. A college education should be earned via hard work & financial sacrifice in reply to davecoveney #
- @abrishca thanks! in reply to abrishca #
- @davecoveney what's wrong with working while in school, or working and saving up to afford one's own tuition? I did both. in reply to davecoveney #