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2 years ago
Your lovely asides plugin... would be great :-)
Cheers!
Alpesh
2 years ago
2 years ago
Here's the link of what I mean: http://www.davidanaxagoras.com/2005/04/16/track...
It's some pretty simple CSS that makes a bar of your progress percentage for writing a movie script. And it could possibly be used for a lot of other different things that have measured progress..? Like other forms of writing, or maybe even coding plugins (I'm not sure)?
Adding it by CSS is alright but it gets annoying to update and even more annoying when you want it on more than one place. A plugin that has easy options to set the progress percent, change the color and style etc, would be fantastic.
At the moment I've seen this on a bunch of screenwriting blogs, there's an example on the home page of that blog I gave the link to. But, I'm guessing there could be a lot of other innovative uses for a progress bar on a blog??
2 years ago
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My login is Kisakookoo!
2 years ago
Wordpress has a nifty option inside 'options => general' that lets users register themselves on the blog. However there is absolutely no way to moderate this process. In other words, users will freely register and become members without any moderation or approval from the admin.
As of right now, WP admin can turn off that feature and register each member manually (which is time-consuming) OR turn on that feature and let anybody/everybody register themselves (too automated). By having a plugin that allows moderating/approving the user self-registration, it would become partly automated and partly controlled by the admin.
What do you think?
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Having something in the admin panel would be great. I think the part that would make it the most useful is if I could change options in the admin panel and it'll update the bars on my blog automatically without having to edit in some html code.
It'd be awesome if you could make that plug in :). I know I'd use it.
2 years ago
Here is some CSS I found that would be a good start:
code>
EXT. FOREST / ELSEWHERE - DAY
Susan is on a cell-phone call. She smiles at Melissa, who walks by with two cups of coffee.
SUSAN (V.O.)
Right now, this is probably our top pilot. But things change.
Here’s the CSS code that does the job:
.screenbox {
list-style: none;
width: 420px;
background: #eee;
border: 1px solid #333;
padding: 5px 14px;
}
.screenbox li {
font: 12px/14px Courier, fixed;
}
.sceneheader,
.action,
.character {
padding-top: 1.5ex;
}
.action {
padding-right: 5%;
}
.character {
margin-left: 40%;
}
.dialogue {
margin-left: 25%;
padding-right: 25%;
}
.parenthetical {
margin-left: 32%;
padding-right: 30%;
}
/* special case: dialogue followed by
a parenthetical; the extra line needs
to be suppressed */
.dialogue + .parenthetical {
padding-bottom: 0;
}
.transition {
padding-top: 3ex;
margin-left: 65%;
padding-bottom: 1.5ex;
}
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Thanks!
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and another plugin I have looked for and not been able to find is a simpler way to organize categories for example lets say I have 300 categories this slows down the site but if there was a plugin where I could make lets say 15 main categories 30 sub categories and 100 sub sub categories sort of like a directiry type deal so that on any 1 page a limited number of categories will show up and this way things can be organized alot neater pages load alot faster less strain on the server easier for a surfer to find what it is he or she is looking for without having to read over 300 categories anyways these two plugins and an update to the one above would be great
p.s.s I don't see a post here from you elliot in a while is this WP plugins request even still open or possible or does anyone else know who can do these plugins or if ones has been made already if so you can contact me at Miguelmateos69 @ gmail . com
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