Monthly Archives: June 2011

The Community Pot hits $1,000

I am very grateful to everyone who has donated to the Community Pot. Over $1,000 has now gone through it, to various people who answer questions Review which the what is cialis professional everyone need natural http://www.lolajesse.com/real-viagra.html natural not comes … Continue reading

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$50 prize for Javascript Question

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Most popular pages of the last 10 days

Here are the most popular pages of the last 10 days. I am pleased to see that one post, which got too much attention, is now fading from memory. There were 27,534 page views in the last 10 days. / … Continue reading

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Money on WP Questions: where does it go?

Back in April, we introduced a lot of new complexity when we introduced new features such as voting and the Community Pot. A lot of you have written to us and asked: “What exactly happens to the money after a … Continue reading

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jQuery Tabs and Accordions

A Javascript question: http://javascriptquestions.com/question/show/id/19 Questions on “Javascript Questions” are rare, so I wanted to be sure everyone saw it.

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Removing extra white lines from the formatted code

Several expert have complained about the extra white lines that show up whenever they copy and paste code from the website. I’m not sure how to fix this problem while still escaping all the actual code that our customers want … Continue reading

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A new way to educate clients about how much WordPress work should cost

Yesterday we wrote about our new page, that shows how much askers have offered for questions/work in the past, and how much the experts thought that work should be valued at. Today we added this information directly to the form … Continue reading

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How can we distribute prize money fairly?

This is an important issue, and I’d like suggestions about how we can better handle this. Via Twitter, Denzel Chia wrote: I noticed that recently askers either do not reply to answers or does not vote for any experts, even … Continue reading

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How much should WordPress work really cost?

Our customers frequently ask for guidelines regarding how much work should cost. We hope this page will help educate the WordPress community about the value of each expert’s knowledge. On the linked page you will see what askers offered, and … Continue reading

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An important new policy: we cannot arbitrate challenged refunds for work done offsite

If an expert does work offsite, then we can not arbitrate any dispute. Denzel Chia challenged a refund request, and he argued that he had done good work off the site, via email with the client. I’m sorry to say, … Continue reading

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