User:Ilya/OpenWetWare/Blogging
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- Blogs discussion on OWW
Wordpress
- Installation
- Extensions
- Blog Design and Layout
- Mediawiki - Wordpress integration, based on bbPress Auth for MediaWiki
WordPress MU
- Homepage
- WordPress MultiUser Trac
- Shares 99% of codebase with Wordpress
- README.txt
- Forums
- Pages in Category:WPMU:
Logins
Avatars
- On Wordpress.com
- WPMU Avatar widget users will be able to navigate to their Profile page and upload their own photo. The photo will appear next to their comments across your WPMU site, and, if they use my Author Profile Enhanced widget, in their sidebar next to their “About Me” text (demo)
- based on Profile Pics plugin
- The "can't upload" issue:
- Subdirectory fix, subdomain fix (don't work?)
- Upload form fix (for IE7 only?) open up wp-admin/profiles.php, find the form line about 15 lines down and change it to this: <form name="profile" id="your-profile" action="profile-update.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
- Post Avatar allows choosing from a predetermined set of images
- Gravatar allows you to generate a gravatar URL complete with rating, size, default, and border options; it also shows LiveJournal userpics in comments
- Localized comment avatar allows readers to specify a name, e-mail address and/or URL that they will always use when commenting, and to upload and assign an image to this combination of specified values
Themes
- style.css:
- change header picture in #topimg
- increase the font size to 30px, add ITC Franklin Gothic Book to the font list and change change padding-top from 155px to 70px in #header_title
- increase the font size to 20px and add ITC Franklin Gothic Book to the font list in #header_title2
Wikia
Wiki to blog extension
Notes
- science blog feeds (from Jason):
- looks like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/scienceblogs/pharyngula
- we might consider setting ours up like that as well. e.g. http://feeds.feedburner.com/openwetware/shareyourscience would be the name of mine.
- From Jenny: the font I used was ITC Franklin Gothic Book. Jason was wondering about the font being square. Any of the Franklin Gothic fonts will give you the "roundedness" that the theme has that I drafted.
- From http://pineda-krch.com/2007/07/08/hello-world/ via Jason: