Again with a meetup
The awesome Jerry is taking on Gravatars because it fits with the user section he has just completed.
HTTPS is still up for grabs.
Some proofreading going on and we’re wondering if we can un-techie “install on your own server” for newbies. Maybe soften it to “your web host”.
Jerry has moved “your Profile” from chapter 7 and put it under “Managing Users on your WordPress Site” in Ch06.
Also we noted about being careful with internal linking in the manual, depending on final home.
Fastest meetup ever! There were only 3 of us.
Bradley Allen 9:45 pm on October 11, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Some of the URLs had the section numbers in them, ie:
http://make.wordpress.org/support/user-manual/02-setting-up-wordpress/
I’m removing the ’02-’ so they will be like:
http://make.wordpress.org/support/user-manual/setting-up-wordpress/
Ipstenu (Mika Epstein) 1:52 pm on October 14, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thank you!
Mariana Silva 4:21 pm on October 31, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I want to make a complaint of a blog that selling illegal drugs
which are banned in Brazil and sell other legal however without prescription
http://www.blog.ljunior.com/sibutramina-remedios-para-emagrecer/
marfarma 10:11 pm on October 11, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
https is right up my alley — how do I raise my hand?
JerrySarcastic 10:49 pm on October 13, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Well, that it pretty much how you raise your hand. Maybe @ipstenu or @andrea_r will overhear me talking about them and give you official access.
Ipstenu (Mika Epstein) 1:52 pm on October 14, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Since you have editor access, marfarma, take the wheel!
extravaganzasd 5:00 am on October 18, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I want to help out if I can. I am busy tomorrow at 11 San Diego time but want to come next week. If there are any small tasks I can help to start out with (proofing, reading for “accessibility” or whatever) I am happy to.
Andrea Rennick 4:24 pm on October 31, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
We cannot control what sort of information people provide in their WordPress-powered blog. You could complain to their blog host, but the software used to run their website is unrelated to the content.