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Dun use vbCode , thats not supported here.
HTML should work. <a href="http://www.url.com">URL name</a> It works for me :) |
OK, I'm a bone head, I got it to work. Guess I will be taking HTML 101 again. :banana:
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:D
Glad it works |
Oh, cinq, maybe you should
remake that xHTML? And use CSS all around?! I'm going on holidays and won't be able to help bu when I'll be back in August, I'll see what I can do. There was a hack: browse threads by months - that would be a great integration with an article hack like yours, do are agree? This is top 5 hack! |
I can help with xhtml if needed...
awesome hack :) |
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Have checked up the term and read thru w3.org but i still dun quite get it. How does the language and usage actually differ from HTML ? Some links would be good. As for css , you could just place a css file in your directory and when writing your articles in HTML , just include the style tags to call your css file for displaying your content :) Browse threads by months .... how would that be a good integration for this hack ? I dun really understand this bit |
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Browse by months could be very usefull, if builing a site, that does not looks like an ordinary vB board. I've been waiting for years, but I'm a bad php pgrogrammer, there must be a way to integrate it with teh calendar maby. Something we need is used in "blogs".
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gmarik , i still do not understand the purpose that would serve in vbArticles , care to elaborate further ?
Thanks for your invaluable feedback thus far :) |
Cinq - it's elementary, Watson!
Articles (in small companys) are published once a week and If I want to know what happened in August 2002, I just hit the button, not searching it all over, now got the point? |
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