• Resolved nmfrazer

    (@nmfrazer)


    Ulfben,
    Thanks for a wonderful plug-in. (And now for the but. . .) I’m a complete novice, but able to copy and paste fairly well.:) Using Firebug I was mostly able to figure out how to style the tree. At the moment my problem is as follows.

    The first line in my tree reads ‘March 2011.’ Under this begins the list of my posts, the first being titled ‘home test post,’ the second, ‘gallery test post,’ the third, ‘charities test post,’ etc. I changed the styling between ‘March 2011’ and ‘gallery test post,’ etc. The work around I used on the rest of the list was ‘.dtNode + div’. I’m not sure if this is correct, but it did work-lol. However, ‘home test post’ retains the styling of ‘March 2011.’ In Firebug, it appears the ‘March 2011’ and ‘home test post’ have the same div (dtNode).

    Is there a work around to separate the styling between these two? I’ve really learned a lot from the forum, but have been unable to find this answer. I have the current version of the plugin and of WordPress. Any help or a direction to go in would be greatly appreciated.

    P.S. Sorry for being so ‘long-winded.’

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-dtree-30/

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  • Plugin Author ulfben

    (@ulfben)

    Sorry, I can’t help with styling issues.

    I’m very interrested in making the dtree output more CSS friendly though, so suggestion on classes / ids are very velcome.

    Note that the underlying HTML is fixed (that is – unless you’re willing to re-rig the entire dtree engine) so suggestions for improving the markup are not helpfull.

    Thread Starter nmfrazer

    (@nmfrazer)

    Thanks for the quick reply. If I come up with something, I’ll let you know. Thanks again for the great work. I’m going to mark this as resolved since it is not an issue with the workings of the plugin.

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