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Эту запись оставил cryonyx.
Она относится к разделам .
Можешь прокомментировать, если хочешь (ты будешь четвёртым).
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From here you can email me whatever message you want. Explicit lyrics welcomed ))
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December 13th, 2007 at 11:20 am
Вот, кстати, в этом wp-contactform формочка сделана через DIV и в IE7 съезжают подписи к полям ввода. В опере вроде более-менее, но тоже неболь?ой косячок с отрисовкой из-за дивов периодически вылезает. Поэтому я эту формочку на таблички перерисовал %)
December 13th, 2007 at 2:00 pm
А я и не проверял даже
Я сижу в огнелисе под линухом и вполне себе доволен %)
February 12th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
I am in the process of hiring writers for my blog network, whom I would like to pay by visit counts on their posts (ie 1000 views = $2, like gizmodo/gawker media pays to it’s writers). It is important for me to have a full-proof view counting system so that the view-count cannot be artificially inflated to get paid more.
Presently I am using a hacked version of the script/plugin “Daily Top 10 Posts”, available here: http://www.alleba.com/blog/2007/03/27/wordpress-plugin-daily-top-10-posts/
This does the job by tracking views per posts. And it seems preety tamper proof, as it counts per session and reloading your browser wont add a view count to the total.
What a need is a “view count” –> “author” –> “posts from last 30 days”. Which boils down to “view counts of a single author’s posts made in last 30 days”. I can do it manually, but it will end up being a hell of a job when post counts increases. I need an automated system for this.
I don’t know of any other plugins that does the job the way I need it.
I appreciate any help and willing to compensate for the service if demanded.
Thanks for any help.