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Corrections and Typos
1st edition, August 2010
- p.93 last paragraph The last sentence on this page should read: "In this case, I want 2c-l-fixed.css to move my sidebar to the left:" (the code listing on the following page is correct)
- p.101 Taxonomy Archives section The name of the taxonomy in the example is Cheeses, but the URL given is taxonomy-cheese-brie.php. This won't work: they either both need to be singular or both plural. So if your taxonomy was called Cheeses, the URL should be taxonomy-cheeses-brie.php.
- p.120 2nd last paragraph On the third line of this paragraph, the reference to the is_page function should instead be to is_single.
- p.129 code block
library/funcitons-contentfilters.phpshould readlibrary/functions-contentfilters.php - p.162 References to header.jpg in the text should be to header.png (the code listing is correct)
- p.173 code block
style="width=' . esc_attr($width)should bestyle="width:' . esc_attr($width). (with a colon rather than an equals sign)
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