You may have seen the new Plugin Compatibility box on the plugin pages hosted by wordpress.org. The box allows users to select their WordPress release AND the plugin release and choose between a Working or Broken selection for the plugin.
So my question is this… What is really broken? WordPress or the plugin? Does the user really know for sure? Could it be another plugin that is causing the problem? Is it the browser? Does this really give an accurate accounting of a plugin’s compatibility? I honestly don’t think so.
Continue reading ‘Plugin Compatibility – Really?’
Introduction
The NAVT plug supports three anchor types in addition to the standard everyday text anchor people typically use. The additional anchor styles are for those who want to use graphics or a mixture of graphics and text as anchors. Continue reading ‘NAVT and Graphic Anchors’
Introduction
In the article NAVT and Graphic Anchors, I explained how NAVT plug supported three anchor types that can be used on your web site. The new graphic anchor styles are for those who want to use graphics or a mixture of graphics and text as anchors.
In this article I’ll explain how NAVT creates the Graphic only anchors and what you need to know about the required CSS. Continue reading ‘Graphic Only Anchors with NAVT’
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