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  • I’ve been experimenting with the style.css and the comments.php but there is one thing I just can’t modify, how do I decrease the space between these two:
    http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4570/sampleeeeeeeegd7.jpg

    <?php comment_text() ?>
    and

    <li id="comment-<?php comment_ID() ?>">
    <cite><?php comment_type(__('Comment'), __('Trackback'), __('Pingback')); ?> <?php _e('by'); 
    
    ?> <?php comment_author_link() ?> — <?php comment_date() ?> @ <a href="#comment-<?php 
    
    comment_ID() ?>"><?php comment_time() ?></a></cite> <?php edit_comment_link(__("Edit This"), ' |'); ?>

    Not really. I want to modify the comment template. For example, right now, all comments are centered, I want them to be left aligned like the rest of the text. The author name is displayed at the bottom of the comment, I want it on the top etc etc. How do I change those kind of things? It can’t be done in the css I assume, so there has to be a template for it somewhere, and I guess it might be the comments.php file? I tried to browse through it, but all the PHP scared me …

    I second that. How do i edit the way the comments are displayed, ie get rid of the centration?

    Should I edit the template/name/comments.php file?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    OK, I noticed something irritating. Instead of publishing the entry, the time is backtracking. So [dashboard] goes from “will be published in 3 minutes” to “will be published in 2 hours”!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    I am running the latest version, 2.3.2 I believe it is

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    Nah, not too late (00.00) but it’s getting … I’m not going anywhere until I’ve solved this problem 😉

    OK, lets see.

    1. Uploaded and installed plugin (fixed timestamp and chose status “published”)
    2. Under dashboard, hit “WP CRON” and saw a lot of strange things. This is something that caught my eye:

    Entry #46: Anytime after Sat Jan 19 22:58:32 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #47: Anytime after Sat Jan 19 22:58:48 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #48: Anytime after Sat Jan 19 23:12:58 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #49: Anytime after Sat Jan 19 23:26:46 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #50: Anytime after Sat Jan 19 23:27:52 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #57: Anytime after Sun Jan 27 21:50:04 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #58: Anytime after Sun Jan 27 22:58:08 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    Entry #59: Anytime after Sun Jan 27 22:59:01 2008 execute tasks: publish_future_post

    The entry still doesn’t show up :/

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    I edited my above post ^.

    Not sure what I am to do with that code*?*

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    Ah Wait, I found out how to check the table in PHPMyAdmin. Just a minute.

    EDIT
    Post status: Future

    However, the post_date_gmt and post_date seems to be 1 hour back in time. Even though I set my option to +1hr.

    But I still can’t see how sometime I posted the 20th and set the poststamp to January 25 still haven’t been published.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    First of all, thanks for your help 🙂 I really appreciate it!

    I posted an entry January 20 and set the timestamp to January 25. To date, it stil hasn’t published the entry (

    In Options-General, what is your setting for “Times in the blog should differ by:”?

    I have set it to:
    Times in the blog should differ by: +1

    And i did just like you did. Set the post time stamp and changed the status from draft to published. Then I hit the PUBLISH button. Yet the entry isn’t appearing at my main page.

    I have no experience with PHPMyADmin, unfortunately. I’m not sure where to look.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    I tried that so many times before, but it never works. It says the news has been saved but it never published the update on the date given.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    OK, I double checked, triple checked, cant find anything that says future. Just this:

    Post Timestamp
    Edit timestamp
    January February March April May June July August … etc
    @ : Existing timestamp: January 21, 2008 @ 21:42

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    ‘future date’ designating

    Not sure what you mean by this… clarification?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Postpone posts

    Yes,I wonder the sme thing!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: postpone news
    Thread Starter Saska

    (@saska)

    I agree:

    d11
    Member
    Is there a way to postpone a post for publishing? Say you want to post about a date specific event such as a holiday (e.g. Dec 25, Christmas Day), but want to write about it a day or two before and have the post automatically appear on Dec 25. Is this possible through WP or any plugins (I couldn't find any in the plugin section)? 
    
    Posted 6 months ago #
    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: postpone news
    Thread Starter Saska

    (@saska)

    OK, I click the publish button, and set the time to three minutes in advance (I craeted the post 23.50 and set it to 23.55 – yet the update is not showing up on my main page) why?

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