Yes, Connections is WordPress Multisite compatible. However, Connections is not compatible with network activation. You should only activate Connections on the subsites in which you intend to use Connections on. If you have activated Connections for the network, you have to disable the network activation. Then go into the multisite settings and check the box …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/auto-font-resizer-plugin-for-wordpress/ I personally haven’t tested this, but it has been reported that when this plugin is active the “Add Address”, “Add Phone”, “Add Email”, “Add Social Media ID” and “Add Link” buttons do not work on the add entry form page. The cause would be that the plugin does not limit its JavaScript to its own admin …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/contact-form-plugin/ This plugin named simply Contact Form shows up as BWS Contact Form in the WordPress admin. It sets the menu position manually which overwrites the Connections admin menu if it is in the first position in the plugin section after the WordPress Setting menu. So if you install this plugin or have it installed and you …
Yes, as of version 0.7.3, the required default.po file is available for translation.
Sort of, you can limit the list to specific root parent categories. What is meant by root parent is that the category is not a child of another category. This can be done by using the category shortcode option and a cMap enable shortcode option, enable_category_by_root_parent. Here is an example that will only show the …
You can hide empty categories by setting a template-enable shortcode option, show_empty_categories. Here’s an example:
There is a jQuery version conflict between Connections and cForms II. To resolve this conflict, go to the cForms Global Settings page in your WordPress admin and put the post IDs that you are using cForms on in “Include cForms header data only on specific pages” and save the settings.
Edit the address to include: http:// at the beginning of the web address.
Some browsers put a dotted underline or border on each <abbr> tag. The <abbr> tag is needed for hCalendar event compatibility. To remove this from the styling, add the following CSS rule declaration to your theme’s CSS. [raw] .vevent abbr{border:0}.vevent abbr{border:0} [/raw]
The images are uploaded to the wp-content folder. The path is: ../wp-content/uploads/connections-images/
