Well, maybe I should put it like this:
When I plug in <?php ttftitle(); ?>
, my post title does not show up at all. Could it be that I’m doing something wrong? I really need help with this because I really don’t know who to contact in order to figure out what I’m doing incorrectly.
Thanks,
Eclipseon
Yeah, I thought it was a little confusing in the documentation. But it is a great plugin. I got it working. It’s not that hard. If you’re like me, you just need a code to copy-paste and change 1 variable, and you can find the right place to put it in your template. Obviously put this inside The Loop, in a template, in your theme, where it used to say php the_title — I think you got that figured out already — and obviously change where I put YOUR-TTF-STYLE-NAME-HERE…. change it to a style name that you made-up in the plugin’s admin options.
Here’s the code,
<?php if (function_exists('the_ttftitle')) { the_ttftitle($before="", $after="", $echo=true, $style="YOUR-TTF-STYLE-NAME-HERE"); } ?>
If you still have questions post again! Good luck. Hope this helps.
What you’re missing is basically putting some stuff in the ()
Additionally my code includes the IF FUNCTION EXISTS part, which will let your blog load even if the plugin is deactivated.
Hmmm. I’ve tried and tried many times over the last two weeks. No matter what little snippets I try, I can not get this to work with 2.6.3.
Any suggestions?
Anybody else get this to work with 2.6.3?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
It works. The best help I can give you without more details on your end, is what I posted above. Read it closely and give it another shot. If still does not work, post more about what snippit you are putting & where you put it.
Hmmm… again. Late night thought processes aren’t always on track. Darn thing doesn’t work in Firefox… Tried it in IE and it’s there.
Any work around for Firefox anyone?