Finally… some time.

January 30, 2006 – 9:58 pm

Heck yea! After 8 days of total madness, 4 finals, lots of college-related things to do and an average of 5 hours of sleep per day and i’m finally done with it. I mean… I still got one last exam friday but it’s one of those i dont really need to worry about so, basically, i’m officially on vacations for the next… 10-15 days.

During this time, i’m going to focus on my Wordpress plugins (specially the Calendar one - which i already started working on and coding a fix for the events javascript and make it compatible with more browsers). I got a few plugins on my todo-list, which can be seen at my sourceforge.net page (@ the plugin & features tracker), that i also want to start developping. But we’ll see about that, i got this feeling that the ‘calendar’ plugin is going to consume most of my time since there’s a lot of features to implement.

Anyway, for those who read this and use my plugins, thanks a lot for the feedback. I’m going to try to implement all the features requested in the next release(s).

  1. 4 Responses to “Finally… some time.”

  2. Hi. We just installed your calander plug in. LOVE IT. Thank you so much. I’m new to blogging although I have had a website for awhile now. I’m trying to get the college I attend to set up blogging instead of thier groups pages, that no one seems to use anyway. And By the way. Love your art work. Such talent. Keep it up.

    By SpiritWlind on Feb 5, 2006

  3. Howdy, I agree, your calendar plugin is simple and quite wonderful. I have a suggestion and a problem though. The problem is I’m living in Japan, and the calendar date is not displaying properly. That is, although it’s April 3rd here, the calendar plugin shows April 2nd still. I7m not sure how to change this. Currently the blog is set to +9 hours time difference and displays times and dates properly everywhere else. Help!

    The suggestion I have is to make events spannable. I’d like to be able to add an event that starts on a date, and ends on a date, and have that show up on the calendar. For example, add a new event called Camp, which starts August 1st, and ends August 7th. Then those dates will all be filled in on the calendar showing Camp. It doesn’t seem like that’s possible now, instead you have to add individual dates..

    Thanks again for the plugin and keep up the great work.

    By Raymond on Apr 3, 2006

  4. i have follow your indication but on my website, i see this:
    Warning: imagecreatefromgif(wp-content/plugins/ImageCounter/images/counter1.gif): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home.3/m/a/t/mathstra/www/wp-content/plugins/ImageCounter-1.0 Folder/ImageCounter.php on line 52

    Warning: imagefill(): supplied argument is not a valid Image resource in /home.3/m/a/t/mathstra/www/wp-content/plugins/ImageCounter-1.0 Folder/ImageCounter.php on line 58

    can you help me

    Warning: imagecolorallocate(): supplied argu

    By Florent Stoecklé on Aug 2, 2006

  5. i have open a sidebar.php file but i don’t know if it is the good one??I try the sidebar.php of my theme Kubrick defaut???and after i don’t where add the command
    at the end? At the begin or in the middle of the sidebar.php file?????
    Thank you gor your answer;

    By Florent Stoecklé on Aug 2, 2006

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