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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: More on < !–more– >

    tcervo’s post on how LJ users use the cut code to not monopolize their friends page has given me an idea. I would love to have the <!–endmore–> feature implemented on my blog, just to use it so image posting will not monopolize my frontpage or the permalink of the post either. How clicking on some text would make the images appear in the margin that the <!–more–> tag and the <!–endmore–> tag has created is simply perfect for image posting when you are too lazy to make thumbnails and have a server that cannot make thumbnails on the fly.
    Great idea. If I knew how to code PHP, I would get to work on this immediately.

    LaughingLizard: I believe this is one of the newer bugs in 1.0. Your thread fixes the problem in .72. I’m getting the same problem as enig.

    I like the hack. 🙂
    However, I think the hack would have been better if the following was implemented:
    – comments enclosed in box in alternating colors
    what i mean is kinda like what they have here at the wp forums. each comment is either the tint or the shade of the color that they have picked to be the background for each post.
    – comments are linked by a line
    instead of having comments indented right below each other, i think there should also be a line to connect comments to each other to show which comments were in reply to which.\
    of course, these are just suggestions. thanks for the conversion.

    Here is the info I get with the environment debug:
    Upload environment
    Upload path: /homepages/42/d88930152/htdocs/ono/x/
    Directory is OK!
    Max w or h
    150 px (you might edit this on line 25 in b2upload.php file)
    File Types:
    GIF – GIF98 OK! – supported
    JPG – JPG OK! – supported
    PNG – PNG OK! – supported
    PHP environment:
    openbase_dir – Something is wrong
    EXIF – EXIF OK! – supported
    Quality – LowQuality only is supported
    GDlib – (empty)
    Any idea?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Adding extra feilds.

    I always wondered on how I would be able to add extra information to each of my entries. I guess other people have the same thoughts as well. If any if you know how we can edit the wp files in any way to add extra variables, let us know!

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