What WordPress Does Right May 18, 2004AsidesMatt Lauren Woods — What WordPress Does Right Share this: Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Related
What WordPress does wrong: array(1) { [0]=> object(stdClass)(6) { ["ID"]=> string(3) "892" ["category_id"]=> string(2) "33" ["cat_name"]=> string(6) "Asides" ["category_nicename"]=> string(6) "asides" ["category_description"]=> string(18) "Interesting links." ["category_parent"]=> string(1) "0" } } Reply
Hey, how did you do that? 🙂 Are those links in the same posts? But they have unique permalinks. You should show us how it’s dome. I think that could kill my Recent Links hack (plugin in a few hours time). 🙂 Reply
What WordPress does wrong:
array(1) { [0]=> object(stdClass)(6) { ["ID"]=> string(3) "892" ["category_id"]=> string(2) "33" ["cat_name"]=> string(6) "Asides" ["category_nicename"]=> string(6) "asides" ["category_description"]=> string(18) "Interesting links." ["category_parent"]=> string(1) "0" } }The above code sample previously appeared where the word “Yay” now appears in this story. 🙁
Scott, shhh while I finish adding this! Don’t you sleep? 😉
Sorry. Bloglines just showed a post….and I clicked. 😀
Okay should be good now.
Looking good Matt. That was an excellent article, as I’ve linked as well.
Hey, how did you do that? 🙂 Are those links in the same posts? But they have unique permalinks. You should show us how it’s dome. I think that could kill my Recent Links hack (plugin in a few hours time). 🙂