Empty string passed to getElementById() bootstrap dropdown menu
Just use javascript:void(0) instead of # for href
You might encounter this error most likely in Firefox Console
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Just use javascript:void(0) instead of # for href
You might encounter this error most likely in Firefox Console
Always check for local time Despite the fact that my server timezone was set correctly, somehow time() was giving wrong ( UTC) hour. So i ended up using wp’s functions to make sure. $now = current_time( ‘timestamp’, 0 ) ;$local_ts = get_the_time(‘U’,$post->ID);
Queries are only available after “wp” action hook, so ‘init’ is too early to check for it.
is_numeric doesnt check strings for numbers. You need to use preg_match(‘#[0-9]#’,$string)
Actually, you do not want to open memcached port in your firewall. #ref: http://serverfault.com/questions/530051/memcached-ports-and-csf
If you are using “page-template”s you’ll have problems with pagination since pages are not meant to display posts and some people frown upon using page-templates for custom archive display, but it’s sometimes the simplest way. Anyway the solution is 1.) to nullify the global $wpquery 2.) adding ‘paged’ => $paged arg. before displaying your posts…
I’ve been pulling my hair why my custom cursor wouldnt work. Turns out, IE (yes, big surprise) takes site url instead of stylesheet as baseurl when it comes to cursors.