
PS, would you guys rather this was posted as an issue in github?

I need to build a test case so I can replace that first. Might take me some time, kind of busy over the next two days.Don Chambers wrote:In template config options, if a media option (like a header image) has a description, and that description is shown, the media button moves.
Yes, so we can reference the related commits to it, assign it to a milestone and generally so that every issue (and the related solution) is documented.Don Chambers wrote:PS, would you guys rather this was posted as an issue in github?
Hhhm I think that should not be the case, at least I wouldn't remember whySide note: I remember Garvin saying that descriptions were kind of “expensive” in theme options, so theme authors should avoid them if possible (by just adding the description text to the label).
That is entirely possible because you very likely said so at the time when we created BP. I assume it had something to do with having to add extra theme-specific lang constants. (Remember, Grandma's performance pennies?)garvinhicking wrote:Hhhm I think that should not be the case, at least I wouldn't remember why
It should be resolved just because it it possible to use it that way, even if no one does at the moment.Don Chambers wrote:Whether I use it or not, I thought the button issue should be resolved.
Yes. You can just drag an image to the textarea on GitHub, it will be uploaded and saved on GitHub and embedded in the issue or comment on the issue. Or you can link to a screenshot you have in your Dropbox or whatever using GitHub Markdown.Don Chambers wrote:So, if I had posted this on Github instead of here, is there a way to include a photo (as I did here)? The photo in this case said more than I could have in words.
Quick, someone google if there's a character called Don in “The Walking Dead”. (There is, but it's in the comics only, not in the TV show. Yet.)Don Chambers wrote:Aren't you guys glad I have returned from the dead??!!