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I agree – I am now going through the current versions code and seeing if I can replace these with CSS and XHTML compliant tags. Looks quite messy stuff. I was also thinking of changing the image paths, instead of pulling the images from icons-ecast.wxug.com, I would like to use images on my server to reduce (minimally) server load and (slightly) page load speed.
Do you have any guesstimate as to when the next version may be released with CSS-functionality?
Will there be any further updates on this plugin for XHTML compliance (now that it is quite evident HTML 4.x is completely deprecated.
I have tried to use the following shortcode in my sidebar Widget:
[forecast width=”0″]
and
[forecast width=0]
However, the ‘width’ tag is still there, still showing 100%.
This is the only thing stopping me from gaining full XHTML compliance – it seems the table design is hard-coded throughout the plugin therefore it won’t matter if I create CSS for a table design, because the table tags will still be generated.
ipstenu:- Your solution did partially fix the problem, all of the post is now shown up to where I inserted <!–nextpage–>
However, I need all the content on one page – it is literally the last image on the page that is causing this to happen.
Any other possible solutions?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Temporarily move hostsOk, php link directory doesn’t use a table called table_prefix, nor does it contain any file called wp-config.php – does that mean I can install it with the same database without any problems? How do I do this – is it just the same as a normal installation or is there a ‘special’ way?