27 thoughts on “Smilies Switcher

  1. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Sorry about the excessive use of capital letters and exclamation marks. But…
    THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Is the only way I can express myself πŸ™‚

  2. Hi, I’m feeling too lazy to post in the forums, so if you don’t mind, can I ask a question here? πŸ˜€ Immediately after I activate the plugin, I get ‘cannot modify header information’ errors at the top of the page, and the file mentioned is wp-admin/admin.php. Is it because I have another plugin (polls) that needs stuff added before the opening html tag?

    Thanks in advance!

  3. I was wondering… Would it be possible to modify the script in some way so that you could put something like somewhere and it would pull up the folder name (so you could have different images depending on the theme etc)? I tried it but it doesn’t work and I’m a php n00b so yeah πŸ˜›

  4. Umm, that’s what this plugin does — allows you to have different smilies per theme. Read the included readme, it explains how you put each themes smilies within your theme folders. πŸ˜‰

  5. I meant like… You could have <?=$theme?> somewhere eg in a code for an image and it would bring up the folder name for the current theme. Just on a page or anywhere out of the loop. Sorry if I’m being a n00b but I’ve tried stuff like that and I can’t get it to work :S So I was just wondering if it’s actually possible.

  6. I thought the bloginfo thing didn’t work with the theme switcher, that’s all. Or maybe it does. Sorry, I’m having an “I feel dumb” day -_- Basically, I want an image (not a smiley) that will change when the user changes their theme. I figured that since your plugin works with the theme switcher, that there would be a way to do that with it, or maybe I’m just being dumb again lol. Sorry for causing confusion =\

  7. Hmmm right i’ve uploaded everything iin the correct place but the smilies are still pulling from the original location, i’ve setup smilies.php dir as “smilies/” so this means theres a dir in the main theme folder called “smilies” i’ve put my smilies in there but… its just not working.. is it because I am using WP 2.0? although theme switcher wrks with 2.0…

    Tom | http://www.tomwrote.info

  8. Confirmed. I’ll work on getting it to work with WordPress 2.0.

    Edit: I take that back — it works fine. I just had forgotten to activate Theme Switcher (my plugin only runs if Theme Switcher is activated).

  9. Hey there… I just updated to WP 2.0.4, and it says:

    Warning: file(/home/.eiffel/tish/twiskers.net/wp-content/themes/phoenixblue/style.css) [function.file]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/.eiffel/tish/twiskers.net/wp-includes/functions.php on line 1733
    
    Warning: implode() [function.implode]: Bad arguments. in /home/.eiffel/tish/twiskers.net/wp-includes/functions.php on line 1733
    
    Warning: uksort() [function.uksort]: Invalid comparison function. in /home/.eiffel/tish/twiskers.net/wp-content/plugins/smilies-switcher.php on line 39

    when I activate the plugin. Just letting you know πŸ˜›
    Thanks,
    Tish

  10. ZIP file updated. I think all I changed really was the removal of the uksort(), but you might as well download the ZIP and upload the new plugin file just incase (no need to change your smilies.php for your theme).

    Let me know if you have any further issues. πŸ™‚

  11. The new plugin file wasn’t in the zip πŸ˜› But I took out the uksort() line and now it works perfectly. Thanks a bunch! πŸ™‚

  12. WP-Grins probably works fine with this as all mine does is change the smilies array based on what theme is active.

    Custom smileys is most likely not compatible with this plugin, but everything that plugin does is done with my plugin (changing smilies).

  13. can we put the smilies in a different folder besides that specific theme folder? When I tried to change the smilies.php, it made all of the images broken images.

  14. No, they have to be somewhere inside the theme’s folder. Since the whole point of this plugin is to have different smilies per theme, I figured that keeping each theme’s smilies in the theme’s folder would make the most sense. πŸ™‚

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