I’ve looked at Jerome’s site, of course, and have tried to find an answer here, but to no avail.
Can such a thing be done?
]]>I have installed and actived Jerome’s Keywords Plugin, but can’t figure out how to change the way the Tags line appears on the homepage of the blog (https://www.beikey.net/mrs-deane). I want to add an extra line or space between the Tag line and the heading line of the post underneath.
I wrote and assigned a CSS style for this plugin (it came with no CSS of its own) defining margins and padding, but nothing changes. In the source code view of my browser I have seen that the tags are there, but they seem to be ignored. (I have removed them now.)
What I did in detail was to create a tag CSS style in the homepageleft section and called it “homepageleft t”, in analogy to styles like “homepageleft H1”). I then assigned the style to the plugin PHP-bit on the home.php by putting <t> and </t> around the line where the keywords plugin PHP sat. These ‘t’s show up in the code view brilliantly, but have no effect.
I am pretty new at CSS and PHP and have no real idea where to grab this plugin by the scruff of its neck to make it behave. Anybody know what I am doing wrong?
]]>Now, when I writing a post, I can Add tags, but on my blog homepage, no tags were displayed. I know that I have to add some script on some certain pages (or just one), given on “Options / Jerome’s Keywords” page.
Can anyone please tell me where to add Post Tags Display and Cloud tag link format scripts, which page exactly and where?
My blog address is: https://pengjiayou.com/cn
https://pengjiayou.com/en
I’ve emailed Jerome but not heard back so thought i’d try here.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
]]>I put jerome’s keyword plugin as directed in the plugin directory. However, it does not appear on the plugin website for me to activate. Please adise
Thanks,
Dwjr
Any ideas?
]]>I found these to work even though they were not listed on the codex:
Anyone else find out by experience how other unlisted plugins are doing?
]]>Your help is highly appreciated.
Greetings,
Rado Vleugel
The Netherlands