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Extending Admin Columns Pro to filter ACF repeater fields

11th of October, 2017 by LowGravity

Hello! Long time no hear! We have been working very hard in recent year helping our customers to pursue their goals. Due to the lack of time we do not showcase those projects in our portfolio. In case you would be interested in what we are doing though – just drop us a line! In […]

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We are back!

5th of November, 2016 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

Last few years were busy for us. We were working on various projects but as they were different from the profile of LowGravity.pl we never featured them in our portfolio. In the meantime we started few personal projects. Dariusz focused on social media in sports. You can follow him at his Facebook fanpage or check […]

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Quick Tip: How to disable WP mod_rewrite rules for certain locations

24th of October, 2013 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

After long break caused by my relocation to another country I would like to get back on track with my blog postings. I hope that you will find them being fresh and interesting. Recently while working on our newest product for Malcolm Delaney I came across interesting issue. As you know I am a big […]

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Quick tip: how to disable WP plugin on certain page

19th of April, 2013 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

Update 25th of Nov, 2016 Recently I’ve restarted my technical blog under https://kamilgrzegorczyk.com where you can find my newest articles about the development and everything around. I will be posting new tutorials mostly there but I plan to cross-post them also on this website. A bit of theory In my last project I tried to […]

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Responsive case study of MarcusGinyard.com

5th of March, 2013 by LowGravity

After graduating the University of North Carolina, one of the most prestigues colleges he begun his career in Europe. During the first 3 season abroad Marcus had a simple website that served mostly an information outlet. Seeing the possibilities that were ahead of this young and promising athlete we knew that his web presence and […]

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Pods Framework 2.0 – simple UI plugin tutorial

20th of January, 2013 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

Introduction Recently I was asked to show an easy way of building pods UI plugin which is a bit less advanced that the one described in previous tutorial: building pods framework UI plugin – basic setup. Additionally one of the readers asked me to show an easy example of a post-save hook which sends an email […]

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Building class-based WordPress pods framework UI plugin

11th of December, 2012 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

Today I would like to show you how to easily build your own plugin which will manage UI for PODS framework. As Pods is considered a plugin for more experienced users I would consider my tutorial a bit advanced too. I am a fan of building static classes which can be easily maintained and extended whenever we […]

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Pods framework 2.0 – actions and filters

2nd of November, 2012 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

In the third part of my series about PodsCMS 2.x I would like to write a little about new action hooks which were introduced recently. Previously we used a small number of helper functions which were a bit limited when it comes to possible usage cases, their debug and development wasn’t too clear also. Now the things […]

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Pods framework 2.0 – short reference of pods_ui parameters

31st of October, 2012 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

Pods_ui is a very powerful function which is responsible for building custom admin interfaces in Pods 2.0. Similar to pods_ui_manage from version 1.x this function helps us in building customized interfaces which fit our needs. The problem is that the current documentation is not up to date and all of the code examples are using deprecated parameters syntax but they are not setting $deprecated to true. Also there is no distinction between deprecated and up to date functions – which means that we cannot build code which uses newest features and is 100% compatible. That is why I have decided to write this short article to help You with this task along with few very simple examples.

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Introduction to pods framework 2.0

26th of October, 2012 by Kamil Grzegorczyk

A few words of introduction Pods framework is a great framework for WordPress built by Scott Kingsley Clark and his team. You can find the plugin in WordPress.org directory or directly on projects website – podsframework.org. At LowGravity I have used this plugin for various purposes – from small widgets to enhanced statistics system and various […]

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LowGravity and the new webpresence

10th of August, 2012 by LowGravity

The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot. The same saying has been true to our online webpresence for a very long time. We started working on our new portfolio around 8 months ago. Countless concepts made us feel unsatisfied and we’ve kept going through to new ideas. At one point Dariusz thought we would never finish […]

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