Syahir Hakim
KeymasterKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
When not perched on my workspace, I tremendously enjoy hiking in the bushes and climbing mountains. They serve as much-needed refuges from the pretense of cities.
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Fixed in Graphene 1.6.1
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In that case you might want to look for a Twitter plugin that uses asynchronous Javascript. The Graphene Twitter plugin does not (yet) do this.
Lol… that’s the ancestor of the robot army that will inherit the Earth. Muahahaha… follow me if you want to survive.
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Be aware that Facebook caches your pages, so that may be the reason you don’t see the changes. Also, there is a dimension limit on the image that Facebook will use as the thumbnail.
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Or you can also use a multilingual plugin like WPML.
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Yes, it is using json for the twitter widget. I suppose that could be the cause, especially if you place it in the left sidebar.
For what’s in Graphene 1.6, check out the latest post on khairul-syahir.com
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Simply insert the code in your posts or pages. It’s independent of themes, and you don’t actually need to insert the picture, just the code.
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A lot of processing is going on behind the scene to render each page, and the more plugins you install, the more processing is required, and the longer it takes for the page to load.
When you’re done customising the site and populating content, you might want to look at several of the caching plugins available. I’d recommend W3 Total Cache (W3TC), but be warned that it may be a bit daunting to new users.
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CSS = Cascading Style Sheet, meaning the order of appearance on a website matters. Later declarations for the same element will override the earlier declarations.
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In reply to: Changing Sidebar On 'Two columns, sidebar on the right' Template
January 30, 2012 at 11:37 pm #22994Patience, young Padawan! No single theme will suit all your needs. That’s what custom-developed paid-for-with-a-premium themes are for.
But hey, the wait may not be that long:
http://www.khairul-syahir.com/topics/web-dev/2012/graphene-1-6-what-to-know-before-upgrading.html
Or if you like, you can always grab the beta and use that until Graphene 1.6 is released:
http://code.google.com/p/graphene/downloads/detail?name=graphene-1.6b.zip
