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https://wordpress.org/plugins/jonradio-multiple-themes/ | |
This tab provides information on changing Theme Options (Widgets, Sidebars, Menus, Background, Header, etc.) for all the different Themes used on a WordPress site. | |
Information on changing the Template for each Page or Post is found near the bottom of this tab. | |
Changing Theme Options | |
For the Active Theme, nothing changes when using the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin. Options for the Active Theme, including Widgets, Sidebars, Menus, Background, Header and other Customizations supported by the Theme, can be modified in the Admin panel using the Appearance menu items on the left sidebar. Some Themes also provide their own menu items in the left sidebar of the Admin panel, and these will still appear for the Active Theme when using this plugin. | |
It is more difficult to modify Options for installed Themes that are not the WordPress Active Theme. Building this functionality into this plugin is in the plans for a future Version, but it is not clear just how |
For Software: | |
https://choosealicense.com/ | |
For non-software: | |
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ | |
https://creativecommons.org/choose/ | |
Also: | |
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61026720/the-default-license-of-a-gist | |
https://docs.github.com/en/github/site-policy/github-terms-of-service |
Makes lineart out of input picture | |
http://linify.me/ |
Shared knowledge is better and more valuabel knowledge. | |
We have the technology and programmers already got the methods of open-sourcing the development of code. I see no reason for science to not go the same way, especially the publicly funded acedemic science. There's already an academic movement of professors and other academic researchers to make more research open access, with the intention of removing paywalls and such for research already made. I like the idea and think the technology of today is open to take things even further. Why not go open-source all the way? Why wait with peer review until after the research is done? Why limit the peers to researches at the same university, why not let interested parties join in if they want -- no matter what their background is? We who use sites like GitHub already know how useful open-source feedback can be even before the project is finished. | |
If you are a researcher consider using a public github repository for your next project. Store your journal, research |
//C++ For saving file lines to a vector<string> | |
#pragma once | |
#include <filesystem> | |
#include <fstream> | |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <string> | |
#include <vector> |
Reference: | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Prize_Problems | |
Solved: | |
*Poincaré conjecture | |
Unsolved: | |
*Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture | |
*Hodge conjecture |
# LaTeX appropriate .gitignore files | |
*.aux | |
*.bak | |
*.glo | |
#*.idx #It's possibly nice to keep the index in the git as well | |
*.log | |
*.toc | |
*.ist | |
*.acn | |
*.acr |
2021-12-18 | |
Victor's "Swedish cinnamon bun recipe" (Recept på Kanelbulle) | |
Wheat dough (48 buns): | |
150 g margarine or butter | |
5 dl milk | |
50 g baking yeast | |
1/2 teaspoon salt | |
1-1 1/2 dl sugar | |
(Optional) 2 teaspoons of crushed or grounded cardamom seeds. |
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