30 Sep
This is how I do it.
1. Just take your standard page template (page.php) and save it as a new file coop search results. (coopsearchresults.php)
2. Then add this in the very first line before
<?php
/*
Template Name: Google Coop Search Results
*/
?>
3. Right below the end of the first loop you need to add the google coop results code.
eg
<?php endwhile; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
**** Add Google Coop Code Here ****
Make sure you change the width of the results frame so it will work in your template. I think it defaults to 700 wide or something like that. You might have to change it to 500 if your content area is say 550px.
Upload this template to your themes folder.
4. Now create a new page in your wordpress admin and call it ‘Search Results’ on the right hand side where it says page templates select your new template ‘googlecoopresults.php’ then click save.
5. Now in Google Coop there is an option where you can select show results in your own site which is the second option in the Code area. Select that option and where it says search results page add this line:
http://yourdomainname.com/search-results/
6. Select the search form code and copy and paste it into your searchform.php template.
7. If you haven’t already done so copy and paste your Google Coop Search Results code as outlined in step 3 into your new coopsearchresults.php template.
30 Sep
When you load up a profile pic using the geekgrl profile picture plugin which is also basically the same plugin used by suleiman for wpmu the gd graphics library php code in these plugins squash or stretches the thumbnails.
You can see what I mean below.
Here’s an orginal picture:

Here’s the photo thumbnail with the original plugin code - squashed:

Here’s the photo resized and cropped from the center with my code:

Here’s the code that you need to replace:
For a 64 thumbnail cropped from center replace the following:
$new_image = imagecreatetruecolor(64,64);
imagecopyresampled($new_image, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, 64, 0, $dimensions[0], $dimensions[1]);
imagejpeg($new_image, “$medium_file_path”);
imagedestroy($new_image);
With this new code:
list($ow, $oh) = getimagesize($_FILES[’picture’][’tmp_name’]);
$big = imagecreatefromjpeg($_FILES[’picture’][’tmp_name’]);
$new_image = imagecreatetruecolor(64,64);if ($ow > $oh) {
$off_w = ($ow-$oh)/2;
$off_h = 0;
$ow = $oh;
} elseif ($oh > $ow) {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = ($oh-$ow)/2;$oh = $ow;
} else {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = 0;
}
imagecopyresampled($new_image, $big, 0, 0, $off_w, $off_h, 64, 64, $ow, $oh);
imagejpeg($new_image, “$medium_file_path”);
imagedestroy($new_image);