Tag: Wordpress Plugins
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Oh Great! WordPress 3.3 is now here!
Oh well, just another WordPress upgrade before the year ends. I still haven’t updated mine because my WP admin might go to havoc as I’m using Dean J. Robinson’s super awesome Fluency plugin. I really don’t want another admin panel mayhem, just like what happened before. Good thing, after a few weeks, Dean found time…
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Customizing your Fluency plugin satisfies your WordPress Admin Vanity
Because I’m so vain with my WordPress admin, I decided to customize my Fluency plugin. Thanks again to Dean for making this customization easy as ABC and for updating Fluency to be compatible to WordPress 3.2. This post will not teach you how to customize your own Fluency admin, because it’s so easy to do…
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Fluency Admin is now compatible with WordPress 3.2
I shared about Fluency before and its incompatibility with WordPress 3.2. Now, Dean, the geek behind 47 robots updated its awesome WP-admin plugin, and it’s now upgraded to Fluency Admin 3.2. So for those who are using Fluency Admin, and deactivated it because it’s not compatible with the latest WP version, now is the time…
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Cannot redeclare pclziputilpathreduction() upgrade error and how to fix it!
I have a blog that wasn’t update for a very long time. Its last post was March 25, 2009. I’m still using WordPress 2.7 in that blog. After attempting to upgrade it to WordPress 3.2, I encountered the error: Cannot redeclare pclziputilpathreduction(). Now I wonder why I cannot update it. I tried figuring it by…
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Fluency 2.4 is not compatible with WP 3.2
That’s right guys. I just tried and tested it. The latest version of the Fluency Plugin which is version 2.4 looks like a disaster in WordPress 3.2. You can activate it, but you don’t want to use it. The drop down menus doesn’t drop down, because it’s already dropped. Technically, it doesn’t really drop down,…