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very interesting, I might have to give that a go — im onky word about the length of the drop down box, but im guessing that configurable
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brizer
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>very interesting, I might have to give that a go — im onky word >about the length of the drop down box, but im guessing that configurable
Right now there is not possibility to configure the length of the drop down. But I’ll add it to the feature list for a future release..
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brizer
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I’ve tried my damndest, but I can’t get it to display the drop-down in the 1.5 betas based on the Kubrick theme. There’s doesn’t seem to be any place in the javascript that references and of the “classic theme” DIV tags, so I can’t figure out how to make it go 🙁
But according to my server, it’s definitely working otherwise 🙂
Unsure, but it seems to be because the Kubrick theme (the new 1.5 default theme) uses different positioning than the “classic” skin (which works fine with the plugin). Gonna mess some more…
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brizer
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The Plugin is made for WP1.2x. The plugin hooks changed in WP1.3+ so it won’t work with any other version.
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brizer
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Today I released version 0.3. I added a couple of new features. Check out http://blog.linsin.de/index.php/archives/2005/01/10/wp-plugin-suggest-version-03/ for further details.
In “suggest_data.php”, adding the following code right after the include
line will make it work in 1.5:
if(empty($qu)) {
$qu = $_REQUEST['qu'];
}
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brizer
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I dont get it, what does it do? Does it take a keyword you searched for on your blog and submit it to google with your site URL?
Also, I did this modi..:
<div id="searchbox">
<form id="searchform" method="get" action="<?php echo $PHP_SELF; ?>">
<span class="small" style="margin-left:22px"><input type="text" name="s" id="s" size="25" autocomplete="off" /> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="<?php _e('Search'); ?>" /></span>
</form>
</div>
is that correct? and It doesnt validate which sucks.
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brizer
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My plugin searchs your blog and presents suggestions, for the characters your typed.
Your modifications don’t work with my plugin. Check out the readme file. You can download the plugin at http://blog.linsin.de
Might want to check out livesearch which does the same thing.
Well, not the same thing I guess. The livesearch returns a list of posts, whereas this plugin just returns a list of words to search with. Both very nice plugins!