Posts Tagged ‘site’

  1. WPG2 and new theme

    After failing to find a theme for my blog I liked well enough, I finally took the plunge and designed this one, as much as possible from scratch. There’s stuff in from the default theme, as well as good colours from all over the place. I may eventually release it when I’m sure that it’s actually complete, and that weird bugs are mostly ironed out.

    The plus side is that the WPG2 plugin I couldn’t get to work on my previous theme now works perfectly, which is good news as I can stop using the kludged together iframe tag gallery page I used before.

    The only problem I encountered was using the wp_list_bookmarks() function so that I could use WordPress’s built in link manager. The default list outputs the description seemingly as an afterthought, which is very annoying when you would like to style it. Using get_bookmarks() is more flexible but doesn’t allow you to pull out the categories.

    By digging into the core files I found out how the WordPress team did it, and wrote my own (much simpler) bit of code, put it in as a template and produced my own links section with a styleable link description:

    Place this in a template, I called mine links
    	<ul class="link-list">
     
    	< ?php
     
    		// This line gets all of the link categories
    		$cats = get_terms('link_category', array('name__like' => '', 'include' => '', 'exclude' => '', 'orderby' => 'name', 'order' => 'ASC', 'hierarchical' => 0));
     
    		// loop through the categories
    		foreach($cats as $cat)
    		{
     
    			// Put the categories into a list
    			echo "<li id='linkcat-".$cat->term_id."' class='linkcat'>";
     
    			echo "<h2>".$cat->name."</h2>";
     
    			// Get the bookmarks that are a part of the current category in the loop
    			$bookmarks = get_bookmarks(array('category'=>$cat->term_id));
     
    			echo "<ul>";
     
    			// Loop through each of the bookmarks that are part of the category
    			foreach($bookmarks as $bookmark)
    			{
     
    				echo "<li>";
     
    				echo "<a href='".$bookmark->link_url."' >".$bookmark->link_name."</a>";
     
    				// if the link description exists, output this
    				if($bookmark->link_description)
    				{
    					echo " &raquo; ";
     
    					echo "<div class='link-description'>".$bookmark->link_description."</div>";
     
    				}
     
    				// If an image exists as part of the link, output that.
    				// The image is linked to the URL of the link it is a part of
    				if($bookmark->link_image)
    				{
     
    					echo "<div>";
    					echo "<a href='".$bookmark->link_url."' >";
    					echo "<img src='".$bookmark-/>link_image."' alt='Image for ".$bookmark->link_name."' />";
    					echo "</a>";
    					echo "</div>";
     
    				}
     
    				echo "</li>";
     
    			}
     
    			echo "</ul>";
     
    			echo "</li>";
     
    		}
    	?>
     
    	</ul>
  2. New Address, New Design

    A new design and address for a (hopefully) new direction. The other address was starting to annoy me1 as I don’t actually do any of the stuff, like make games, which it was used to represent. This URL was to be used for a webcomic, until I realised my drawing skills couldn’t actually produce the comic to a quality I’d like. So now, it’s my new home.
    1. it won’t be mentioned here so it can never link the old site to the new site. I have my reasons why
  3. Site redo

    I’ve redone the site, basically to clean up and upgrade. Nothing much has changed, except it’s a cleaner install for me to manage as all the random directories and files that where a part of the old site have gone. Not that it really affected anything, I just didn’t like the mess.