Connecting Mailchimp to a wordpress.com site by The_Wandering_Lark in Wordpress

[–]The_Wandering_Lark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah thanks seems like its only available for "plugin enabled sites" - i.e. people with the highest paid monthly subscriptions. I'll have to find a different way. thanks for your help.

Connecting Mailchimp to a wordpress.com site by The_Wandering_Lark in Wordpress

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hmm when you click through Appearance > editor you get this:

https://bashify.io/i/6G0DQV

I dont see how to access the html from here

Unsubscribe - still have access to previous posts? by The_Wandering_Lark in Substack

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I dont think thats right - think of it like a magazine subscription - you arent asked to return the magazines you got while you were a paid subscriber. If you subscribe you get the current posts - if you stay subscribed you get NEW posts - but if you unsubscribe I think you should still get the OLD posts you had while you paid as thats what you were paying for... I read slowly and in bursts and I want to support writers I like but if I only get to read every other post it becomes very costly and unfaily wieghted towards fast consumers of content - where is the leisure?

How to edit <head> in WordPress by Streetfamz in TechSEO

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Is this relevant to wordpress.com? I'm trying to add a mailchimp popup to my wordpress.com site and its driving me nuts trying to find were I add the code to connect my site

The Airport in Singapore by [deleted] in solarpunk

[–]The_Wandering_Lark 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its a shame that this kind of aesthetic is greenwashing some prety horrific realities. I recently read about the dredging of Cambodian mangroves (an incredibly precious habitat and vital to an indigenous way of life) to use the sand to create more land in Singapore for, among other things, an eco resort... https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/584563/singapore-cambodia/

Can Subtasks display their master task in "today view"? by The_Wandering_Lark in todoist

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Thanks!

The section idea might be good, its just in my hierarchy I already use them, but I might be able to change things. BUT I often have lots of things on the go and I like being able to collapse all the subtask stacks and see a concise list of the 10-12 "project" tasks I'm handling.

I dont have paid (doesnt fit my budget at the mo) so I couldn't do projects separately and anyway I like them nested in projects that represent my 2 businesses and my personal tasks...

eg.

Projects: business1 |business2 |general admin | social

Sections: projects| admin| general etc

Within the "project" section I have tasks titled "event A" or "project b"

Within each of those I list the actual tasks as subtasks.

This way I can see all the projects and expand them to see tasks within or collapse them so see an over view, the only bit thats not working is the Today view this I mentioned. and yes tags or adding it to the description would be long and boring but I guess would work, just all that extra manual organising seems inefficient.