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Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: GrodBlog is mostly readyNow with google adsense. Also, I’m testing the exhibit plugin and its very good.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Choking on WordPress!In FF setting border: 1px solid white; for example, often fixes these types of bugs.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: GrodBlog is mostly readyOK. I’ve got a brand new stylesheet that (I hope) doesn’t look different than the old one. However, it fixes several bugs, most of them related to IE. The only thing left to do is add 1 box model hack for IE 5.5, the old style had 4 box model hacks. Mac users, let me know what browser you’re using and how it looks. For comparision, it should look right in firefox and mozilla. I don’t know about macIE or Safari 1.0, Safari 1.1 usually doesn’t give me any problems.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: GrodBlog is mostly readyThanks. I think I fixed the css typos. As far as IE goes, I’m working on it. IE sucks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: never show comment box, even in archiveI’m not certain how to do that. And if I do, when someone clicks a permalink or links to it, they won’t see any link to comments, will they?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: commenting with (more…) postsOh christ, I’m having the opposit problem. I don’t want the comments to be there at the bottom when I click the more. But I do what a link to the comments popup. However, it seems that either I have comments or nothing. The comment popup shows up fine on the index page though, so I’m confused.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: never show comment box, even in archiveI did that, and now there’s no link to the comments available from the rest of the post. I have a post that has a teaser and content that spans three pages. With the comment call deleted, the (comments #) link is visible on the index page only. Once the user clicks “more” or “1” or “2” or “3” the (comments #) link vanishes.
If I don’t delete the comment call, the comments and comment box appear at the bottom of each page (more, 2, and 3). What I need is to call the comment popup the way the comments are currently being called, but I can’t figure out how to do that.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: popup comments when using newpage tageIn other words, comments on the permalink should also appear in a popup.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: never show comment box, even in archiveAnyone here?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Post introduction, body on new pagearrrrgh! OK, 1st one: less then exlamation mark dash dash more dash dash greater than
2nd one: substitute nextpage for moreForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Post introduction, body on new pageAh damn, I just realized that I need to use char codes here. OK, the first post should read “when I use <!–more–>” and the other one should read when I use the <!–nextpage–>
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Post introduction, body on new pageYes, I did that. But when I use the <!–nextpage–> tag in my posts, the next pages all fall back to same page comments.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Post introduction, body on new pageHowever, I’d like to know how to prevent the comment area from appearing at the bottom of each page when I use <!–nextpage–>. I’d like to have the comments reside on their own page with just the summary post at the top. Thanks.