Thanks for upgrading Netblog.
To begin with, the shortcode for footnotes is ‘nbnote’. As a result, the correct syntax for a footnote within your WP article is [nbnote]my footnote[/nbnote]
. To print out your footnotes, use [nbnote print="true" ]
. (I mention this because you wrote “[nbprint=’true’]”) More about footnotes in Netblog
As of version 1.5.3, there is not way to tell Netblog to automatically print your footnotes. Luckily, this feature will be most likely available in a future version.
Concerning the inline functionality of footnotes, the question is whether it makes sense to inline a footnote, because it is something like
“an explanatory or documenting note or comment at the bottom of a page, referring to a specific part of the text on the page.” (Dictionary.com)
“a minor or tangential comment[…]” (Dictionary.com)
The point is, if sentences, information etc. might interrupt the “flow” of your article’s content, you should put them in a footnote to be displayed somewhere else (at the page’s bottom for example).
For this reason, the setting ‘inline’ of a footnote’s location in Settings -> Netblog -> Footnotes has been disabled for the moment. (I am sorry for the inconvenience).
Why do you want to inline a footnote?
Thank you for your interest in Netblog and its development
Benjamin Sommer