[wp-hackers] Two new, long-overdue plugins to make your wordpress life a little easier...

Rafael Ehlers rafaehlers at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 02:01:46 UTC 2011


Wow, congratulations for the attitude and effort, I'll definitely use the
Root Relative Urls plugin, because Im always testing sites on iPhone and you
know the drill.

Best regards,
Rafael Ehlers

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Marcus Pope <Marcus.Pope at springbox.com>wrote:

> In the past I have lightly managed and tweaked some wordpress installs and
> as a result I was put on a project at my current company Springbox that was
> a full site development.  Through the course of that project and then two
> more I quickly realized two things:
>
>
> 1.       Wordpress is an amazing platform for rapid web development
>
> 2.       The use of Absolute URLs, and how poorly the Visual / HTML Editor
> behaved made it a nightmare to work with as a professional platform.
>
> Blown away by the dozens of posts from Core WP developers that root
> relative urls are not possible, and after trying to do all of their
> suggestions to resolve my problem with none of them actually working I
> almost gave up on the platform entirely.  And the ludicrous concept that in
> order to prevent your html markup from being corrupted by the visual tab you
> should just disable the visual tab altogether was almost the nail in the
> coffin.
>
> Alas, I don't shy away from a challenge and having over 15 years of
> experience with enterprise web development, and over 5 years of experience
> with developing my own WYSIWYG editors and extending others like tinyMCE,
> fckedit I realized these problems were not unsolvable.  So I've spent the
> last three weeks hacking away at the problem and here's what I have to offer
> you:
>
> http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/preserved-html-editor-markup/
>
> http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/root-relative-urls/
>
> They are not perfect, and I will spend more time polishing them up.  They
> do work as advertised, as we have upgraded our past projects to work with
> them.  And ultimately they seem to be the only solutions to top requests
> from the community for years, which kind of shocks me.
>
> Combined they actually make wordpress a dream to work with - sure it still
> has its quirks here and there, but the root-relative-urls plugin even
> accounts for links and media as they are embedded into the now usable
> wysiwyg/html editor.
>
> Check them out, let me know what you think.  Ideally I'd re-architect the
> whole damn components in the WP core, but alas you know how that goes :D
>  They were sort of sponsored by Springbox - the company I work for - in that
> I got to use my free time at work to create them, and I put in a few hours a
> week at night (like tonight) to finish them up.  We don't have a landing
> page on springbox.com yet, nor do we even have a support infrastructure
> for handling requests, but I'll do my best to keep up with the questions and
> the projects.
>
> Being a service-based agency, product development isn't a core strategy so
> I might be non-responsive at times when workloads are high - clients first
> of course - but I'm now personally vested in this platform and would like to
> see it continue to excel.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus Pope
> Senior Software Developer
> Springbox.com
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