Removing any and all inline styles from the_content()
For one of my current projects, I had to transfer blogposts from an old WordPress site to my project.
For one of my current projects, I had to transfer blogposts from an old WordPress site to my project.
I run a multiple author site and I have created a plugin in wp-admin where authors can connect and collaborate with each other. To enhance it, I want to display a list of latest posts, this list should look like this:
Anyone knows how to achieve this?
How can I restrict users (based on Capabilities) from editing their published posts after a custom amount of time.
Problem: I need to get an array of ID’s of posts from a given category If the category have any posts. This is to be used on a plugin options page.
For whatever reason, I have a post and a page with the same slug name and it causes the db to hang. I can’t alter the slug on either so I need to go manually delete the posts from the database and start over.
I need to know is it possible to somehow erase the original image uploaded via Gravity form : post image – post field?! With the situation now I receive 4 images. 1 original (can be whatever user has on his PC – up to 4 MB which clutters the server) and 3 which WordPress creates according to specifications (thumbnail, medium, large). I would like to have the ability when user uploads the “original big image” to be deleted upon upload and be left with 3 remaining in media gallery?!. It will dramatically improve the storage on my server.
I have a page set up with six posts per page with two rows of three posts. If I only have one post up, I would like the other five to have “placeholder images” letting the viewers know that more posts are coming. Kind of like this:
I’m trying to add a “Publish” link by the quick actions:
I manage a blog which consists of about 25 writers. Sometimes a few of them are in the process of writing a new post at once, and they end up publishing them too close to each other.