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How to clean this?
Dirk
bye, Dirk
pinkponk
There's a bunch of theme variables that you can use in the story template files to customize that link (the default in the Professional theme is to use {readmore_link}).
bye, Dirk
But I should remove only it (75 words)
I use the dictionary
ironmax
read more => (75 words) <=
And how to clean these numbers?
Geeklog (193)<=
Geeklog 2 (2Cool<=
Announcements (200)<=
Security (54)<=
Plugins (47)<=
Server (26)<=
Spam (10)<=
Your first question deals with second box in the editor when someone has additional words, sentences, paragraphs ect ect they want to add to the story. However the words will not show on the main page from the second box until you select "Read More".
Your second question deals with how many messages are in each story category. You can either delete the ones you no longer want, possibly archive them but I think the number will still be the same or you can turn that feature off in the config.php file under
// Show the number of stories in a topic in Topics Block
$_CONF['showstorycount'] = 1; Set this to 0 to turn it off
Is this what you wanted to know?
Michael
pinkponk
read more => (75 words) <=
And how to clean these numbers?
Geeklog (193)<=
Geeklog 2 (2Cool<=
Announcements (200)<=
Security (54)<=
Plugins (47)<=
Server (26)<=
Spam (10)<=
Your first question deals with second box in the editor when someone has additional words, sentences, paragraphs ect ect they want to add to the story. However the words will not show on the main page from the second box until you select "Read More".
Your second question deals with how many messages are in each story category. You can either delete the ones you no longer want, possibly archive them but I think the number will still be the same or you can turn that feature off in the config.php file under
// Show the number of stories in a topic in Topics Block
$_CONF['showstorycount'] = 1; Set this to 0 to turn it off
Is this what you wanted to know?
Michael
It has turned out
Geeklog (0)<=
Geeklog 2 (0<=
Announcements (0)<=
Security (0)<=
Plugins (0)<=
Server (0)<=
Spam (0)<=
I use the dictionary
ironmax
It has turned out
Geeklog (0)<=
Geeklog 2 (0<=
Announcements (0)<=
Security (0)<=
Plugins (0)<=
Server (0)<=
Spam (0)<=
And under each block there was an inscription LB
Can we have the URL to your site so that we can see whats going on?
Michael
pinkponk
It has turned out
Geeklog (0)<=
Geeklog 2 (0<=
Announcements (0)<=
Security (0)<=
Plugins (0)<=
Server (0)<=
Spam (0)<=
And under each block there was an inscription LB
Can we have the URL to your site so that we can see whats going on?
Michael
http://begimot.ru
I use the dictionary
ironmax
It has turned out
Geeklog (0)<=
Geeklog 2 (0<=
Announcements (0)<=
Security (0)<=
Plugins (0)<=
Server (0)<=
Spam (0)<=
And under each block there was an inscription LB
http://begimot.ru
Okay, Have a look at this in your config as well.
// Show the number of story submissions for a topic in Topics Block
$_CONF['showsubmissioncount'] = 0; Defualt=0 - Off, 1=On to show submission counts that need to be approved before they can be viewed by normal users.
If this is turned on and you do not have any waiting stories to be approved...then you will get a zero next to the story name If you turn them both to 1 and save it and then refresh your page, you will see something like this as an example
Geeklog (23/0)
Geeklog 2 (54/0)
Announcements (98/0)
Security (43/0)
Plugins (5/0)
Server (12/0)
Spam (4/3)
The zero's say that there are no new submissions waiting. The last category has a (4/3) That says there are 4 messages and 3 that need to be approved.
Now if you turn them both to 0 in the config, then you will not get these numbers.
Michael
pinkponk
It has turned out
Geeklog (0)<=
Geeklog 2 (0<=
Announcements (0)<=
Security (0)<=
Plugins (0)<=
Server (0)<=
Spam (0)<=
And under each block there was an inscription LB
http://begimot.ru
Okay, Have a look at this in your config as well.
// Show the number of story submissions for a topic in Topics Block
$_CONF['showsubmissioncount'] = 0; Defualt=0 - Off, 1=On to show submission counts that need to be approved before they can be viewed by normal users.
If this is turned on and you do not have any waiting stories to be approved...then you will get a zero next to the story name If you turn them both to 1 and save it and then refresh your page, you will see something like this as an example
Geeklog (23/0)
Geeklog 2 (54/0)
Announcements (98/0)
Security (43/0)
Plugins (5/0)
Server (12/0)
Spam (4/3)
The zero's say that there are no new submissions waiting. The last category has a (4/3) That says there are 4 messages and 3 that need to be approved.
Now if you turn them both to 0 in the config, then you will not get these numbers.
Michael
cool, thank you
I use the dictionary
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