Try out Six Hat Thinking

Here you can test out the Six Hat Thinking knowledge typeset.

12 Responses to “Try out Six Hat Thinking”

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  1. Black hat
    admin says:

    I’m wearing a black hat.

  2. Red hat
    Jukka says:

    I’m wearing a red pipo.

  3. White hat
    Teemu says:

    White hat thinking. – I am testing testing….

  4. Blue hat
    Tarmo says:

    Blue hat thinking, just testing.

  5. Red hat
    David says:

    Red hat thinking. Oh, testing out the new scaffolds. I like this.

  6. Green hat
    Prueba says:

    Green hat thinking. Green is nice

  7. Black hat
    niels says:

    At my template comments.php there is no such ‘wp_list_comments’ that’s why the whole plugin doesn’t work for me. could you send me a example of your comments.php?

    thanx, niels

    • White hat
      Tarmo says:

      Hi Niels. Basically your comments.php needs to call “knbu_list_comments();” at a suitable location, where you want to see comments. The default theme has a call to “wp_list_comments” which is easy to replace. For your own theme, you need to locate the code that renders your comments, and replace it with knbu_list_comments. However, you’ll then also lose the custom formatting of your comments in your theme, and get reverted to the default method.

    • White hat
      volkan says:

      White hat thinking.

  8. Yellow hat
    Al Stone says:

    I can’t understand why nobody likes yellow hats.

    This plug-in is looking more like a forum thread than anything. Might be useful in that regard.

    Funny, I just looked at the “details” of yellow hat. Seems like I’m finding values and benefits. :)

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