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- [done] enable sorting
- [done] ajaxified sorting, searching & pagination
Screens and sortable columns
- [done] posts (including pages): Title, Author, Comment count, Date [unsortable: Categories, Tags]
- [done] users: Login, Name, E-mail, Posts [unsortable: Role]
- [done] media: File name, Author, Date, Attached to
- [done] terms (hierarchical and liniar): Name, Description, Slug, Posts
- [done] comments: Author, Comment text, In response to
- [done] links: Name, URL, Relationship, Visible, Rating [unsortable: Categories]
- [done] ms-sites: Path, Last Updated, Registered
- [done] ms-users: Login, Name, E-mail, Registered
- [done] plugins: Plugin Name, Description
- [done] plugin-install: Name, Version, Rating, Description
- [done] themes
- [done] theme-install
Chris 3:53 am on August 6, 2010 Permalink
I am a bit confused here… I am very interested in messing around with this but I can’t seem to find the plugin for this. I did see the branches but is there any zip file you can link me to or direct me to and do you have a very basis/brief install readme so I know what to do? Thank you very much!
scribu 3:28 pm on August 6, 2010 Permalink
It’s not a plugin, it’s a modified version of WordPress.
1. Go to http://gsoc.trac.wordpress.org/browser/2010/scribu and find the “Zip Archive” link at the bottom
2. Download and install as regular WordPress
3. Add these two lines to your wp-config.php:
define(‘STYLE_DEBUG’, true);
define(‘SCRIPT_DEBUG’, true);
Chris 2:04 am on August 7, 2010 Permalink
Thanks man — I downloaded it and have been playing with it. I noticed a few key bugs and made a key enhancement suggestion today which I hope you will be able to take into consideration. I would be happy to test or help you out with any visual design stuff should you need it.
scribu 11:17 am on August 7, 2010 Permalink
Thanks. Digging in now.
Ben 1:27 am on August 26, 2010 Permalink
Is it theoretically possible to encapsulate in a plugin? I would love to put your code to use but if it’s a custom codebase wouldn’t that mean that upgrading to future versions of WordPress would kill it?
scribu 9:31 pm on August 30, 2010 Permalink
It’s already merged into 3.1-alpha so it will be available in the next version of WordPress.
Geoffrey 5:08 am on September 30, 2010 Permalink
Hi, thanks for all your hard work. I have a similar question as Ben. I’m developing a plugin that uses custom database tables, and I’d like to create an Edit page for users to browse and modify my tables’ rows. I love what you’ve done to the Posts (edit) page, and I’d love to make my Edit page with the same or similar code; short of waiting until WordPress 3.1 comes out in December, how would you recommend I do this? Are there particular files that I should copy into my plugin and modify, or admin-page files from the 3.1-alpha codebase that you consider stable enough for me to copy into a 3.0.1 production environment? If I do the latter, what objects/functions would I reference to create my pages? Or is there some entirely different approach I should be pursuing? (I can’t scrap the custom tables, unfortunately.) Thanks for your advice.