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Post Format: Link

7 de marzo de 2010 by Sinapsis

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Filed Under: Post Formats Tagged With: link, Post Formats

Post Format: Quote

5 de febrero de 2010 by Sinapsis

Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.
Mark Twain

Filed Under: Post Formats Tagged With: Post Formats, quote

Post Format: Chat

8 de enero de 2010 by Sinapsis

Abbott: Strange as it may seem, they give ball players nowadays very peculiar names.

Costello: Funny names?

Abbott: Nicknames, nicknames. Now, on the St. Louis team we have Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–

Costello: That’s what I want to find out. I want you to tell me the names of the fellows on the St. Louis team.

Abbott: I’m telling you. Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–

Costello: You know the fellows’ names?

Abbott: Yes.

Costello: Well, then who’s playing first?

Abbott: Yes.

Costello: I mean the fellow’s name on first base.

Abbott: Who.

Costello: The fellow playin’ first base.

Abbott: Who.

Costello: The guy on first base.

Abbott: Who is on first.

Costello: Well, what are you askin’ me for?

Abbott: I’m not asking you–I’m telling you. Who is on first.

Costello: I’m asking you–who’s on first?

Abbott: That’s the man’s name.

Costello: That’s who’s name?

Abbott: Yes.

Costello: When you pay off the first baseman every month, who gets the money?

Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man’s entitled to it.

Costello: Who is?

Abbott: Yes.

Costello: So who gets it?

Abbott: Why shouldn’t he? Sometimes his wife comes down and collects it.

Costello: Who’s wife?

Abbott: Yes. After all, the man earns it.

Costello: Who does?

Abbott: Absolutely.

Costello: Well, all I’m trying to find out is what’s the guy’s name on first base?

Abbott: Oh, no, no. What is on second base.

Costello: I’m not asking you who’s on second.

Abbott: Who’s on first!

Costello: St. Louis has a good outfield?

Abbott: Oh, absolutely.

Costello: The left fielder’s name?

Abbott: Why.

Costello: I don’t know, I just thought I’d ask.

Abbott: Well, I just thought I’d tell you.

Costello: Then tell me who’s playing left field?

Abbott: Who’s playing first.

Costello: Stay out of the infield! The left fielder’s name?

Abbott: Why.

Costello: Because.

Abbott: Oh, he’s center field.

Costello: Wait a minute. You got a pitcher on this team?

Abbott: Wouldn’t this be a fine team without a pitcher?

Costello: Tell me the pitcher’s name.

Abbott: Tomorrow.

Costello: Now, when the guy at bat bunts the ball–me being a good catcher–I want to throw the guy out at first base, so I pick up the ball and throw it to who?

Abbott: Now, that’s he first thing you’ve said right.

Costello: I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!

Abbott: Don’t get excited. Take it easy.

Costello: I throw the ball to first base, whoever it is grabs the ball, so the guy runs to second. Who picks up the ball and throws it to what. What throws it to I don’t know. I don’t know throws it back to tomorrow–a triple play.

Abbott: Yeah, it could be.

Costello: Another guy gets up and it’s a long ball to center.

Abbott: Because.

Costello: Why? I don’t know. And I don’t care.

Abbott: What was that?

Costello: I said, I DON’T CARE!

Abbott: Oh, that’s our shortstop!

Filed Under: Post Formats Tagged With: chat, Post Formats

Antidisestablishmentarianism

5 de octubre de 2009 by Sinapsis

Title should not overflow the content area

A few things to check for:

  • Non-breaking text in the title, content, and comments should have no adverse effects on layout or functionality.
  • Check the browser window / tab title.
  • If you are a plugin or widget developer, check that this text does not break anything.

The following CSS properties will help you support non-breaking text.

-ms-word-wrap: break-word;
word-wrap: break-word;

 

Filed Under: Edge Case Tagged With: content, css, edge case, html, layout, title

5 de septiembre de 2009 by Sinapsis

This post has no title, but it still must link to the single post view somehow.

This is typically done by placing the permalink on the post date.

https://sinapsis.website/web/archivos/1169

Filed Under: Edge Case Tagged With: edge case, layout, title

Edge Case: No Content

6 de agosto de 2009 by Sinapsis

Filed Under: Edge Case Tagged With: content, edge case, layout

Edge Case: Many Categories

2 de julio de 2009 by Sinapsis

This post has many categories.

Filed Under: aciform, antiquarianism, arrangement, asmodeus, broder, buying, Cat A, Cat B, Cat C, championship, chastening, Child 1, Child 2, Child Category 01, Child Category 02, Child Category 03, Child Category 04, Child Category 05, clerkship, disinclination, disinfection, dispatch, echappee, Edge Case, enphagy, equipollent, fatuity, Foo A, Foo A, Foo Parent, gaberlunzie, Grandchild Category, illtempered, insubordination, lender, Markup, Media, monosyllable, packthread, palter, papilionaceous, Parent, Parent Category, personable, Post Formats, propylaeum, pustule, quartern, scholarship, selfconvicted, showshoe, sloyd, sub, sublunary, tamtam, Unpublished, weakhearted, ween, wellhead, wellintentioned, whetstone, years Tagged With: categories, edge case

Edge Case: Many Tags

1 de junio de 2009 by Sinapsis

This post has many tags.

Filed Under: Edge Case Tagged With: 8BIT, alignment, Articles, captions, categories, chat, Codex, comments, content, css, dowork, edge case, embeds, excerpt, Fail, featured image, FTW, Fun, gallery, html, image, jetpack, layout, link, Love, markup, Mothership, Must Read, Nailed It, Pictures, Post Formats, quote, shortcode, standard, Success, Swagger, Tags, template, title, twitter, Unseen, video, videopress, WordPress, wordpress.tv

Edge Case: Nested And Mixed Lists

15 de mayo de 2009 by Sinapsis

Nested and mixed lists are an interesting beast. It’s a corner case to make sure that

  • Lists within lists do not break the ordered list numbering order
  • Your list styles go deep enough.

Ordered – Unordered – Ordered

  1. ordered item
  2. ordered item
    • unordered
    • unordered
      1. ordered item
      2. ordered item
  3. ordered item
  4. ordered item

Ordered – Unordered – Unordered

  1. ordered item
  2. ordered item
    • unordered
    • unordered
      • unordered item
      • unordered item
  3. ordered item
  4. ordered item

Unordered – Ordered – Unordered

  • unordered item
  • unordered item
    1. ordered
    2. ordered
      • unordered item
      • unordered item
  • unordered item
  • unordered item

Unordered – Unordered – Ordered

  • unordered item
  • unordered item
    • unordered
    • unordered
      1. ordered item
      2. ordered item
  • unordered item
  • unordered item

Filed Under: Edge Case Tagged With: content, css, edge case, lists, markup

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