I was struggling to find the latest free version of WPML, 2.0.4.1 as it has been (cleverly) removed from the WordPress plugins website, so here it is!
sitepress-multilingual-cms.2.0.4.1.zip
(I have not fully tested this plugin and do not warrant any of its usage or implementation. You use this particular file at your own risks and I cannot be held responsible for any damages or losses incurred by the installation and/or use of these files.)
The design for the Cloud Nine Media site has been completely overhauled, and the front end code updated to support mobile devices in a flexible fashion. Following user feedback on the version 1, Steve and I decided to switch to a lightly colored theme and develop extra features to support social networks sharing and proper access on mobile devices.
The functions.php file should be known to every wordpress theme developer, as it’s where all your custom theme code is expected to go, including the loading of special files, scripts and overriding the default, out-of-the-box wordpress functions and javascript files.
However, there are a few things one need to remember when writing code in that file, and it’s not always easy to understand. Specifically, registering and enqueueing scripts can be a bit tricky if you don’t understand how the functions.php file is loaded.
One of the biggest problem is understanding the scope and load/execution time of what is in that file. I’ve scratched my head a few times on it, and hopefully, I now understand it better and will manage to write it down correctly!
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In between bad news from client #1 and client #2, There is a bit of bright news. Not all is bad for ekynoxe!
Through international DJ Shur-I-Kan, whith whom I work at Orange, I came to meet Steve Maud of Cloud Nine Media, who was at the time looking to create a new website to showcase his videos, while providing him with the ability to do it all himself from a CMS.
Cloud Nine Media
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