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Jan 26, 2013 12:49
@Oleg thanx, ill post it there as well
Jan 26, 2013 12:41
 

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Jan 12, 2013 23:44
no, i dont know what was the other code for...but that is the correct one i needed in the first place
Jan 12, 2013 23:43
lol thank you for your patience m8
Jan 12, 2013 23:43
now it workes
Jan 12, 2013 23:43
lol
Jan 12, 2013 23:43
this was deeeper in another file
Jan 12, 2013 23:43
@MarioS -> $html .= "<br /><a id='logoutbutton' href='{$logout}'>" . __('Log out', 'wdfb') . "</a>";
Jan 12, 2013 23:37
:) i agree
Jan 12, 2013 23:37
ok..ill make a deeper search for another log out and get back to you
Jan 12, 2013 23:36
possibly*
Jan 12, 2013 23:36
posibly,i'm messing with the wrong code?
Jan 12, 2013 23:36
no changes are showing
Jan 12, 2013 23:36
notice i changed the Log Out to Log
Jan 12, 2013 23:36
@MarioS wow...this is weird...i tired this -> 				echo '<div id="logoutbutton"><a href="{$logout}">' . __('Log', 'wdfb') . '</a></div>';
Jan 12, 2013 23:29
It cant be the first one because i can see it outputet as we speek..the button is there :)
Jan 12, 2013 23:27
one*
Jan 12, 2013 23:26
i hope that was better :)
Jan 12, 2013 23:26
@MarioS This element is auto outputed when you login using FB login Button. so no direct code in html...the code i pasted in Pastebin is taken from php code in on of the plugin core files..it have an id since we gave it one earlier '<p id="logoutbutton". it dose exist in CSS under the element #logoutbutton...but the problem is, i cant see the CSS element in the DevTools nor changes will take effect..its like the ID we gave it on php not working..
Jan 12, 2013 23:21
tools*
Jan 12, 2013 23:21
@MarioS In Chrome Dev Tolls. theres the style window to the right which shows you the element you highlighted/clicked on...there is no #logoutbutton there..i added position:relative; just for the heck of it..still no show
Jan 12, 2013 23:18
i know what your saying but the #id itself should appear in the Chrome DevTools...and its not..like theres no assign to it
Jan 12, 2013 23:17
@MarioS that was a copy paste
Jan 12, 2013 23:17
@MarioS in php: echo '<p id="logoutbutton"><a href="{$logout}">' . __('Log out', 'wdfb') . '</a></p>';
Jan 12, 2013 23:16
@MarioS in css: #logoutbutton {


}
Jan 12, 2013 23:14
yes its on my page now and assigned in the CSS stylesheet...but i cant seem to attach an ID for it with that code
Jan 12, 2013 23:13
@MarioS its a part of a facebook WP plugin which output this button if you log in...theres no direct html code on the page for this
Jan 12, 2013 23:12
Jan 12, 2013 23:09
#logoutbutton
Jan 12, 2013 23:09
and i did added it in the stylesheet
Jan 12, 2013 23:09
@MarioS tried it..but i cant see the css property in my ChromeDevTools
Jan 12, 2013 23:07
Thanx m8..trying
Jan 12, 2013 23:06
yeah technically its true hehe
Jan 12, 2013 23:06
?!
Jan 12, 2013 23:05
so my question was if that was the correct way of giving an ID in php code...or i need to use class for that
Jan 12, 2013 23:04
right?
Jan 12, 2013 23:04
yeah but..thats a part of php code which outputs a Log Out button..i need to style it, and in order to do so, i need to assign an ID
Jan 12, 2013 23:03
lol
Jan 12, 2013 23:03
Guys? ID a <p> in php?
Jan 12, 2013 23:01
    echo "<p id='logoutbutton'><a href='{$logout}'>" . __('Log out', 'wdfb') . "</a></p>";
Jan 12, 2013 23:01
Hey guys, is this the proper way to ID a paragraph in php?
Jan 7, 2013 22:18
,
Jan 7, 2013 22:18
i assume thats the way to add 2 variables in an echo
Jan 7, 2013 22:18
syntax error, unexpected ','
Jan 7, 2013 22:17
echo '<div class="greeting">'.($greeting). , .$current_user->user_login. '</div>';
Jan 7, 2013 22:17
lol..yet again, syntax error?
Jan 7, 2013 22:08
@DaveRandom thanx again m8
Jan 7, 2013 22:08
                <?php
        global $current_user;
        get_currentuserinfo();
        echo get_avatar( $current_user->ID, 64 );
        $hour = date('G');
        if ($hour < 12) {
	        $greeting = 'Good Morning';
	  } else if ($hour < 18) {
		    $greeting = 'Good Evening';
  	  } else {
	  	    $greeting = 'Good Night';
}

echo ($greeting), $current_user->user_login;
 ?>
Jan 7, 2013 22:07
the full code if someone is intrested:
Jan 7, 2013 22:06
hmm yup i get it :) thank you m8