I just came home after visiting Front-Trends 2013 in Warsaw, Poland. A very nice conference, featuring nice weather, nice people, nice speakers, nice food, and finally pretty bad coffe. So… all in all: a very nice conference indeed. The opening talk of the conference was a presentation called “Know your errors” by Diogo Antunes, in which he spoke about the options you have to log the JavaScript errors that a visitor to your site may encounter. While viewing that presentation I though: hey, I wanna try this, and since I do WordPress websites the most easy solution would be to make a WordPress plugin out of it. So I did: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-javascript-error-logger/ It’s a early version. But is seems to work. So I’m happy. Please try it and let me know what you think!
Tag Archives: wordpress
Simple History now hosted at GitHub
Many of the users of Simple History have asked for ways to contribute to the plugin. Now it’s easier than ever, since I moved the development to GitHub.
https://github.com/bonny/WordPress-Simple-History
Please submit bug reports and pull requests and stuff and help me make this the best syslog plugin for WordPress.
Give my WordPress Plugins some Review ♥
A new and nice feature over at the WordPress plugin directory is that you starting from this week finally can give your favorite plugin a review. Since I have a lot of plugins I would reeeeealy like to have some review. So if you use my plugins (and well.. like them!) please head over tot the plugin directory right away and give them a good and honest review.
My plugins are, in case you forgot:
WordPress snippet: Wrap teaser content with a div
This is a nice little snippet of code I wrote today for my domain simple-fields.com.
I wanted to be able to style to content before the “More tag”, using it as a teaser on a page. This solution wraps all content before the more-tag with a div with the class .entry-content-teaser, making it super simple to style it, like adding font-weight: bold to it.
Simple Fields now on its own domain: simple-fields.com
Just a quick post to let you know that my WordPress Custom Fields Plugin “Simple Fields” now has it’s own domain: simple-fields.com.
All content that previosly was here on + lot’s of new content has been moved to simple-fields.com.