When you add images to H5P questions, the default behavior is to present them small. You can then click to make them go full size. We didn’t want to do that with the histology stuff. Luckily you can override the css as described here. I didn’t test this against other H5P options so it may […]
Month: June 2018
H5P Library/Content Upgrade
I like H5P. It is good. I did have some trouble figuring out library upgrades and subsequent content upgrades in the WordPress plugin. This video attempts to clarify the process for others. […]
Add Custom Field to Custom Post Type JSON Endpoint
In this case, I just wanted to make a custom field from ACF visible in the JSON returned for a custom post type which was named faculty. That’s all there is to it. […]
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Interviewing My Domain
I am late in responding to this prompt from Alan but given all Alan does I figured I should give this a shot. What is your domain name and what is the story, meaning behind your choice of that as a name? I started this many moons ago when I was teaching k12. It was […]
Tweaking the WP Base JSON Data
We had a list of rampages sites in a Google Spreadsheet and wanted to know when they were created. I started to look that up but only managed to do it twice before I gave up and went in search of another way. In this case it took two little bits of code. This first […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2018-06-10
Hiding Comment Emails
Obscuring emails in WordPress . . . the comments edition. This is likely overkill but given that VCU has concerns about student emails being divulged via group emails we figured it wouldn’t hurt. I don’t want a class requiring commenting on student sites and that resulting in student unintentionally divulging their VCU emails because they’re […]