Programming
16. February 2023 / 29. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Exactly. After I crawled into the topic, I decided against it. Following Adenauer’s aphorism, What do I care about my gossip of yesterday!
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14. February 2023 / 10. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
In my ‘previous’ WordPlus life, I was rather sloppy with my menus. Let’s first agree on what we are talking about: WordPress knows keywords and categories. Now we also need a name for the entries in nested menus, which themselves still have sub-entries. They can be regarded as categories, too — because of their grouping […]
11. February 2023 / 29. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Like Bootstrap, BootScore only knows menus with a depth of 2. Bootstrap because it wants to in principle. BootScore because it follows its base as strictly as possible. Level 0 entries are listed horizontally in the header, and the corresponding level 1 entries are listed vertically below. Thus, the top-level entries group the entries below […]
9. February 2023 / 9. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Maintaining a WordPress-based site often means working with two instances — one for development and one for production. Both have their own domain, a specific URL, used to link one site element to another. Manually or automatically. This implies that a woman has to replace this URL prefix with the other one in all places […]
5. February 2023 / 29. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
I had set up my old site, fodina.de bilingual. With the help of WP-Globus. As nice as this worked for years, at last WP-Globus got lost. Thoroughly! When I edited the German text, it made the English disappear. And vice versa. Something like that shall not happen to me again. The restoration was complex and […]
4. February 2023 / 10. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
A footer is an area for more off-beat references. They are more offside insofar as our readers expect to get access to what they came for — directly after a page is loaded, directly on top of it. At the bottom — where they first have to scroll — they are looking for minor aspects. […]
Compliance Programming Tooling
4. February 2023 / 29. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
What is important is in the eye of the beholder. A lawyer would perhaps include the imprint, the image credits, or the data protection concept. And not to forget: the open source compliance artifacts. The reader, on the other hand, would see it differently! She wants content. Entertainment. Real ‘content’. Not this legal gobbledygook.
30. January 2023 / 10. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Search engines don’t like gossipy key wording, but they love well-filled sitemaps. But they detest broken links.
29. January 2023 / 23. April 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Somewhat frustrated , I have to add that embedding ‘own’ HTML code into a WordPress/Gutenberg block via ‘Edit as HTML’ occasionally destroys the type and content of the block : If the code is suspect to the Gutenberg editor, it replaces the work already done with an empty HTML block . Annoying if you just […]
29. January 2023 / 10. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
SEO encompasses a lot. One means of Search Engine Optimization is the semantic tagging of sections, which became possible with HTML5. bootScore is very well positioned here.
28. January 2023 / 10. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
The form of my scope list convinced me to talk about Font Awesome Icons and custom CSS classes in bootScore, first. A pure HTML list is ugly, in my case: downright unreadable. No amount of rewording or restructuring helped. Shortening it was not an option either. It should continue to function as a complete scope […]
24. April 2022 / 26. March 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Musicologists have a hard time — namely if they want to enrich their LaTeX-texts by score examples and harmony analyses. Up to now, there did not exist any study of whether and how that could be realized with free software. This article summarizes a paper — written in German — concerning the topic LaTeX and […]
21. August 2020 / 25. January 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
In 2000, I had released the Gnu Template Generation Tools that instantiate a set of sources which were readily prepared for being developed, compiled, and installed with the GNU ‘Autoconf/Automake’ development environment. A few years later they were passed — by new languages, techniques, and tools. But now we have revitalized gtgt for special reasons […]
7. December 2019 / 25. January 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
There was a gap: The extraordinary and marvelous music notation software LilyPond could not adequately deal with harmony analysis symbols. As a last consequence, musicologists could not really use it. But the gap was closed — by harmonyli.ly. Here comes a very first introduction