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Amexsaga

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Hi all, Sorry for my very bad english. What I want to know is if it\'s easily doable to add a new line between Contributed by: the-one-who-wrote-the-story and Views: #-of-views For where the News (Story came from) eg: Wednesday, January 01 2003 @ 09:30 AM Eastern Standard Time Contributed by: Amexsaga Source: www.cnn.com Views: 999 Because the purpose of what I want to add is because on my website users can submit a resume of tech news they found on other sites. But I want to have a link in the header for the source of the news. Thanks in advance Smile
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rawdata

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It\'s doable but would require hacking up the code in a few files and maybe adding another field in the stories table. Why don\'t you just reference it either in the first line or the last line of your intro text. You wouldn\'t have to change anything then.
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amexsaga1

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I would really prefer to do the changes necessary. Could someone tell me what to do, and where to do it? Question I would be very grateful, due to my specific site needs it has to have that source link in the header where I said. It is the only little disapointment I\'ve had so far with GeekLog (else then that I don\'t understand why it isn\'t more popular Confused ) Please, help me.
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