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  • oh my god that was so obvious as to be embarassing. here i’m looking for the PHP function that does this, and it’s HTML 101. yikes!

    and i’m not even the one that needed the answer in the first place!

    (bored on my lunch break i guess)

    I took a look at the code and it wasn’t apparent to me either though I saw several possible culprits. I’d recommend what I always do when I want to customize the code… just make a copy of the current comments.php so you can royally skrew it up without permanent loss, then anything that vaguely looks like it might be responsible for putting numbers in there, change or delete it and see what effect it has. Great way to both accomplish your task while learning more about WordPress, and PHP.

    Thread Starter andrewjs

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    I’m talking about the WordPress photoblog tool (not plugin) called Pictorialis. I guess not too many people know about it. Anyway, I figured out the problem. To anyone using Pictorialis, the readme.html’s installantion instructions are not thorough. You must also read the readme.txt file which contains a couple simple steps for creating and chmodding the directories.

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