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1119 lines
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HTML
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>WordPress > ReadMe</title>
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<meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
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http-equiv="Content-Type">
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<style>
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<!--
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body {
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font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
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margin-left: 15%;
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margin-right: 15%;
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}
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p, li {
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line-height: 135%;
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padding-bottom: 2px;
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}
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h1 {
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font-size: 18px;
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font-weight: lighter;
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color: #006;
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}
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h2 {
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font-size: 16px;
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}
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.params {
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border-color: #cccccc;
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border-width: 1px;
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border-style: solid;
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padding: 5px;
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margin: 5px;
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margin-left: 20px;
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margin-right: 80px;
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font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;
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font-size:12px;
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ul, ol { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; padding-left: 20px; padding-top: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; }
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</style>
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</head>
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<body style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
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<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"
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width="600">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<p align="center"><img alt="WordPress"
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src="http://wordpress.org/images/wordpress.gif"><br>
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">0.72</font></p>
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<p align="center">Weblog / News Publishing Tool</p>
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<p align="center"><a href="#requirements">Requirements</a> - <a
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href="#installation">Installation</a> - <a href="#templates">Template(s)</a>
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- <a href="#usage">Query String Usage</a> - <a href="#xmlrpc">XML-RPC
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(Blogging APIs)</a> - <a href="#postviaemail">Post Via Email</a> - <a
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href="#notes">Notes</a></p>
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<a name="requirements"></a>
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<h1>Requirements:</h1>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>PHP4</strong> (version 4.0.6 or higher)</li>
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<li><strong>MySQL</strong> (version 3.23.23 or higher)</li>
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<li>Perl (optional - only for the spellchecker)</li>
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<li>... and a link to <a target="_blank"
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href="http://wordpress.org">http://wordpress.org</a> on your site.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>The link will help promote <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a>
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and is its only mean of promotion. </p>
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<p>WordPress is built from b2, which comes from Michel V. We
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wouldn't be here without him, so why don't you grab him something from
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his <a
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href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/registry-address-select-done/1XKLC38KDUPXR/103-8901342-4908609">wishlist</a>?</p>
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<p>This document is currently beta stage, we'll be updating it
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extensively as WordPress matures.</p>
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<h1 id="installation">Installation:</h1>
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<h2>New users: 5-minute install.</h2>
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<ol>
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<li>Unzip the package in an empty directory.</li>
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<li>Copy wp-config.sample.php to wp-config.php. Open
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wp-config.php in a text editor and modify the variables as explained in
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the comments. Comments are lines that start with # or /* or //</li>
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<li>Upload everything. This release is designed to sit in your
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root folder, IE the folder where your WordPress-powered page will
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reside.</li>
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<li>CHMOD 666 the <code>weblogs.com.changes.cache</code> file.</li>
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<li> Launch <a href="wp-admin/wp-install.php">wp-install.php</a>
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in your browser. This should setup the MySQL database for your blog. If
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there is an error, double check your wp-config.php file, and try again.
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If it fails again, please go to the <a
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href="http://wordpress.org/support/">support forums</a> and make a
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post with all the information about the failure (error messages, etc),
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and your setup (the PHP and MySQL versions on your server, and the
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browser you were using). <strong>Note the password given to you.</strong></li>
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<li> Go to <a href="b2login.php">b2login.php</a> and sign in
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with the login "admin" and the password given to you by the install
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script. Then click on the menu 'My Profile', and change the password.
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Note: you need javascript enabled to launch the profile popup window.</li>
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</ol>
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<h2>Some notes:</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Whenever you want to post something, just open a browser
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and go to b2login.php to log in and post.</li>
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<li>You can also use a bookmarklet and/or a sidebar (IE5+/NS6+)
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to post.</li>
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<li> You can also post through the Blogger API, <a
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href="#xmlrpc">click here</a> for more info.</li>
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<li> Your site's blog is on b2.php (simple template) and
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index.php (CSS template), you can rename this file to index.php or any
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other name you fancy (provided it bears the php extension or is
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interpreted as a php file by your server).</li>
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<li> You can also copy b2.php into a new file and modify that
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new file, it will work too ;)</li>
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</ul>
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<h2>Users upgrading from b2 v0.6.1 to WordPress v0.7:</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>All you <em>really</em> have to do is replace all the
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files with newer versions and run <a href="javascript:window.close()">b2-2-wp.php</a>
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and you should be ready to go.</li>
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<li>If you're using an older version of b2, it's probably a
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good idea to upgrade to at least .6.1 before making the leap to
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WordPress.</li>
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<li>The templates are so much better, and there is so much more
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going on than before it's probably worth it to start from scratch and
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work back to your design.</li>
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<li>You <em>must</em> update your <code>wp-config.php</code>.
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There's all sort of new stuff in there.</li>
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<li>WordPress issues should be discussed in our <a
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href="http://wordpress.org/support/">support forums</a>.</li>
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<li><strong>Back up</strong> your database before you do
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anything. Yes, you. Right now.</li>
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</ul>
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<h1 id="templates">Template(s):</h1>
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<h2>First notes:</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Enclosed is an example of a template, in the file b2.php.
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You can rename this file to "index.php"or something else (recent b2
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versions have a default index.php, which is an elaborate CSS-based
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template).</li>
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<li>You can have any number of template files, since all they
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do is extract the posts from the database.</li>
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<li>Pseudo-template for the comments is in b2comments.php. You
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needn't rename this file, but you can edit it.</li>
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<li>The only thing to remember is that it's not actually a
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template, but a PHP file that you're manipulating. So when you see
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"don't delete this line", you know you mustn't, unless you want to have
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a broken page.</li>
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<li>Required lines are: the first lines that call
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blog.header.php, the lines with the "while" statement, and the ones
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with just "}" (it ends the while loop).</li>
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<li>Between the "while" line and the "}", is the template for
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your posts.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2>Notes about parameters:</h2>
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<ol>
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<li> Some template tags can accept optional parameters between
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the parenthesis <strong>()</strong>.</li>
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<li>To add a parameter to a tag, enclose it between quotes and
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put it between the <strong>()</strong>.<br>
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Example: <code><?php my_tag("my parameter"); ?></code></li>
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<li>You may have to put several parameters, for that you
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separate them with commas.<br>
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Example: <code><?php my_tag("first param","second param"); ?></code></li>
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<li>The order of parameters is important. If a function accepts
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2 parameters and you only want to set the second one, you still have to
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provide the first one, and so on for any number of parameters.<br>
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Example: <code><?php my_tag("","second param"); ?></code></li>
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<li>Some template tags, like the_date(), display something only
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if in some conditions. They generally accept parameters to display
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something before and after them only when they display something.<br>
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Example: <code><?php the_title("<h1>","</h1>"); ?></code>
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would display <h1>title of the post</h1> only if the post
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has a title<br>
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<br>
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</li>
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</ol>
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<h1>Template tags:</h1>
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<blockquote> <strong><?php the_date() ?></strong> <span
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style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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the date of the post. example: 03.07.01 (default is dd.mm.yy).<br>
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the date is displayed only on new days. for example if you got 10 posts
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on the same day, the date for this day is displayed only once.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>format string (default: "d.m.y")</li>
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<li>string to display before the date (default is blank)</li>
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<li>string to display after the date (default is blank)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_time() ?></strong><br>
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the time of the post. example: 18:37:00 (default is hh:mm:ss)<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>format string (default: "H:i:s")</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<strong>Note:</strong> you can change the way the date &
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time are displayed in the Options page.<br>
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once you understand the format strings for the date & time
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(explained in the Options page), you can change the display right on
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the template: for example, <strong>the_date(</strong><em>"d.m.Y"</em><strong>)</strong>
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to have dates like 25.12.2001, <strong>the_time(</strong><em>"B"</em><strong>)</strong>
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to have Swatch Internet Time.<br>
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If you change the display of the date on the template, changing it from
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the options page won't have any effect.br /> <br>
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<strong>Note about the_date():</strong> if you want all your
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posts to bear the date, you'll have to use the_time() instead, with a
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date format string. for example, to have all your posts show like
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"25.12.2001 @ 8:04:50 AM" you'll have the_time("d.m.Y @ g:i:s A"). you
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can also repeat this template tag 2 times with 2 different formats:
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the_time("d.m.Y") for the date, and then later the_time("g:i:s A") for
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the time of the day.<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_weekday() ?></strong><br>
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This displays the day of the week when the post was made. It works like
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the_time(), in that it would appear at every post. Weekdays can be
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obtained with a custom date format string in the_time() or the_date(),
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but for non-english weekdays you have to edit day-month-trans.php<br>
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<strong>Note: this tag is OBSOLETE, the_time() and the_date()
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now use weekdays/months from day-month-trans.php</strong><br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_weekday_date() ?></strong> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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Like the_weekday(), but works like the_date(), in that it would appear
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only on new days.<br>
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<strong>Note: this tag is OBSOLETE, the_time() and the_date()
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now use weekdays/months from day-month-trans.php</strong><br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>string to display before the weekday_date (default is
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blank)</li>
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<li>string to display after the weekday_date (default is
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blank)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_ID() ?><br>
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</strong>the ID (number) of the post.<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_title() ?><br>
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</strong>The title of the post.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>string to display before the title (default is blank)</li>
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<li>string to display after the title (default is blank)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php the_content() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>The text of the post.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>text to display for the link to the complete entry
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(default is <em>'(more...)'</em>)</li>
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<li>0 or 1, whether you want to show the teaser message or
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not, when showing the complete text (default is 1)</li>
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<li>a filename of another template, if you want the 'more'
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link to link to a different template for the complete text of the
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extended entry (default is the current template)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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For example <em><?php the_content("read more","0","blah.php") ?></em>
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would display a link to <em>blah.php</em>, with the link text <em>read
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more</em>, and won't display the teaser message.<br>
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<br>
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<span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span>
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To enter an extended entry, just type <em><!--more--></em> in
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your entry. The part before that comment is the teaser, the part after
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it is the extended entry. To force the extended entry not to show the
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teaser message, type <em><!--noteaser--></em> somewhere in your
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entry.<br>
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<br>
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<span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span>
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To enter an entry with several pages, just type <em><!--nextpage--></em>
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in your entry to start a new page.<br>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php next_post() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>Displays a link to the next post(s). (Generally you
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might want to use that tag only in single-post templates)<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>format string for the link (default is "%", where % is
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replaced with the title of the next post)</li>
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<li>text to display to announce the link (default is "next
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post: ")</li>
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<li>"yes" or "no": display the title of the post, or no
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(default is "yes")</li>
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<li>"yes" or "no": display a link to the next post only if
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the next post is in the same category (default is "no")</li>
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<li>number: which next post ? if you make it '2', the 2nd
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next post is linked instead of the 1st next one (default is "1", which
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means first next post)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php previous_post() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>Displays a link to the previous post(s). (Generally
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you might want to use that tag only in single-post templates)<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>format string for the link (default is "%", where % is
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replaced with the title of the previous post)</li>
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<li>text to display to announce the link (default is
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"previous post: ")</li>
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<li>"yes" or "no": display the title of the post, or no
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(default is "yes")</li>
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<li>"yes" or "no": display a link to the next post only if
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the previous post is in the same category (default is "no")</li>
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<li>number: which previous post ? if you make it '2', the 2nd
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previous post is linked instead of the 1st previous post (default is
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"1", which means first previous post)</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php next_posts() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>Display the URL portion of a link to the next set of
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posts. <br>
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Generally you would use this in a template to navigate to the next
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"set" of posts when the "Show Options" settings for the site is set to
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"posts paged". The displayed string can be used to construct a link.
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When the site options are not set to 'posts paged", the next and
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previous functions will display nothing.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>Max page number to use. Default "0"; no limit</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php next_posts_link() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong> Displays a full link to the next "set" of posts only
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if show options set to "posts paged" and only if there is another page
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or partial page of data.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>A user supplied string. Default "Next Page >>"</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php previous_posts() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>Displays the URL portion of a link to the previous
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posts.<br>
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Generally you would use this in a template to navigate to the previous
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"set" of posts when the "Show Options" settings for the site is set to
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"posts paged". The displayed string can then be used to construct a
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link. When the site options are not set to 'posts paged", the next and
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previous functions will display nothing.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>No parameters.</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php previous_posts_link() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong> Displays a full link to the previous "set" of posts
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only if show options set to "posts paged" and if there is a previous
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set, otherwise nothing is displayed.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>A user supplied string. Default "<< Previous Page"</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<br>
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<br>
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<strong><?php posts_nav_link() ?> <span
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style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
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</strong>The function displays a complete navigation set of
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links including a user definable "separator" with the ability to supply
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a the text string to be used for the "previous" and "next" links.<br>
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The default result will produce the following string:<br>
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<p align="center"><< Previous Page :: Next Page >></p>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
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<li>A user supplied "separator" string. Default " :: "</li>
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<li>A user supplied "previous" string. Default "<<
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Previous Page"</li>
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<li>A user supplied "next" string. Default "Next Page
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>>"</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php link_pages() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
</strong>Displays links to the pages of the post if it's a
|
|
multiple pages post.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string to display before the tag (default is "<br
|
|
/>", a newline)</li>
|
|
<li>string to display after the tag (default is "<br
|
|
/>", a newline)</li>
|
|
<li>"next" or "number": display links like "next/previous
|
|
page" or links to each page with the number of the page "1 2 3 4 etc"
|
|
(default is "number")</li>
|
|
<li>string to display the "next page" link (default is "next
|
|
page")</li>
|
|
<li>string to display the "previous page" link (default is
|
|
"previous page")</li>
|
|
<li>format string for the "number of page" link (default is
|
|
"%", where % is replaced by the number of the page)</li>
|
|
<li>file name, in case you want to load the posts with
|
|
multiple pages in a different template (default is the current template)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author() ?></strong><br>
|
|
The author of the post.<br>
|
|
Depending on the user's profile settings, it can display whether their
|
|
nickname, login name, first name, last name, both first& last name,
|
|
or last & first name. look below for more author-related template
|
|
tags. <br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_category() ?><br>
|
|
</strong>the name of the category the post belongs to. you can
|
|
as an admin add categories, and rename them if needed. default category
|
|
is 'General', you can rename it too.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_category_ID() ?><br>
|
|
</strong>The ID (number) of the category the post belongs to.
|
|
This is static data thatyou can use, for example to associate a
|
|
category to an image, or a css style.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php trackback_rdf() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span></strong><br>
|
|
This will include the RDF data that can be used by some weblog tools to
|
|
locate your posts' trackback URLs.<br>
|
|
You should put this tag after the <?php the_content() ?> tag in
|
|
your template, or just before the end of the loop.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php get_links_list() ?><br>
|
|
</strong>This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It will output a list of
|
|
all links defined in the Links Manager, listed by category, with
|
|
category headings, using the
|
|
settings in the Links Manager to control the display and sorting of
|
|
links within the categories, and output it as a nested HTML
|
|
unordered list. That sounds more complicated that it really is.
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>a string to determine category sort order (e.g. 'name',
|
|
'updated', 'id')<br>
|
|
</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php dropdown_cats() ?><br>
|
|
</strong>This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It will display a list of
|
|
<option name="<em>x</em>"><em>category-name</em></option>,
|
|
where <em>x</em> is the number of the category and <em>category-name</em>
|
|
is the name of it.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>0 or 1, depending if you want to have an option to
|
|
display all categories (default is 1)</li>
|
|
<li>text to display for the option to show all categories
|
|
(default is "All")</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
you can use it like this: <br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<code><form action="<?php echo $PHP_SELF ?>"
|
|
method="get"><br>
|
|
<?php dropdown_cats() ?><br>
|
|
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="view" /><br>
|
|
</form></code> <br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php list_cats() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
</strong>This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It will display a list of the
|
|
categories, with links to them. like in b2archive.php, each category is
|
|
on a line, the only way you can change this is by editing
|
|
b2.template.functions.php<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>0 or 1, depending if you want to have an option to
|
|
display all categories (default is 1)</li>
|
|
<li>text to display for the option to show all categories
|
|
(default is 'All')</li>
|
|
<li>sort by: possible values are 'name' and 'ID' (default is
|
|
'ID')</li>
|
|
<li>sorting order: possible values are 'asc' for ascending or
|
|
'desc' for descending (default is 'asc')</li>
|
|
<li>filename, in case you want to display the categories'
|
|
posts in another template (default is current template)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php bloginfo() ?></strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It outputs info about your weblog.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string: can be 'name' to display the name of your weblog
|
|
(you set it in the options page), 'url', 'description', 'admin_email',
|
|
'rss_url' to display the URL of your b2rss.xml file, 'pingback_url' to
|
|
display the URL of your xmlrpc.php file<br>
|
|
(default string is 'name')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php single_post_title() ?></strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It outputs the title of the post when you load the page with ?p= (see
|
|
'Usage' section for explanation). When the weblog page is loaded
|
|
without ?p=, this tag doesn't display anything. Generally, you could
|
|
use it like this:<br>
|
|
<title><?php bloginfo('name') ?><?php
|
|
single_post_title() ?></title><br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>prefix string that will appear before the post's title
|
|
(default is ' :: ')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php single_cat_title() ?></strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It outputs the title of the category when you load the page with ?cat=
|
|
(see 'Usage' section for explanation). When the weblog page is loaded
|
|
without ?cat=, this tag doesn't display anything. Generally, you could
|
|
use it like this:<br>
|
|
<title><?php bloginfo('name') ?><?php
|
|
single_cat_title() ?></title><br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>prefix string that will appear before the category's
|
|
title (default is ' :: ')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php single_month_title() ?></strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
This tag is out of the b2 loop.<br>
|
|
It outputs the name of the month when you load the page with ?m= (see
|
|
'Usage' section for explanation). When the weblog page is loaded
|
|
without ?m=, this tag doesn't display anything. Generally, you could
|
|
use it like this:<br>
|
|
<title><?php bloginfo('name') ?><?php
|
|
single_month_title() ?></title><br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>prefix string that will appear before the month's name
|
|
(default is ' :: ')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Note:</strong> The above three functions can be used
|
|
together to produce the Title of the page:<br>
|
|
<title><?php bloginfo('name') ?><?php
|
|
single_post_title(' :: ') ?><?php single_cat_title(' :: ')
|
|
?><?php single_month_title(' :: ') ?></title><br>
|
|
Only one, if any, of these functions will produce output, thus the page
|
|
Title can be customize to the task being done. <br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>More about the author</strong> of the post ? Here goes:<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_email() ?> - </strong> the
|
|
author's email.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_url() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
url.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_email() ?></strong> - the
|
|
author's number of posts.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_icq() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
ICQ number.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_aim() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
AIM handle.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_yim() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
Yahoo Messenger handle.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_msn() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
MSN Messenger handle.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_posts() ?></strong> - the
|
|
author's post count.<br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_login() ?></strong> - the
|
|
author's login name in b2. If you want some static data about the
|
|
author, this is what you're searching for. You can, for example,
|
|
associate a picture with an author, like this: <em><img
|
|
src="pictures/<?php the_author_login() ?>.jpg" border="0"></em><br>
|
|
<strong><?php the_author_ID() ?></strong> - the author's
|
|
ID number in b2. This number is automatically set when the user
|
|
registers: to see the ID of an user, go to the Team page. This is
|
|
static data too, so you can use it like the_author_login() in
|
|
associating stuff with authors.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><br>
|
|
Tags for permalinks</strong> are:<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php permalink_anchor() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span></strong><br>
|
|
this will display <a name="..."></a>, replacing "..." with
|
|
the ID or the title of the post in the database.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string for kind of anchor: either 'id' that displays
|
|
'50', or 'title' that displays 'title_of_post_50' (default is 'id')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php permalink_link() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
</strong>this will display the name of the file followed by #ID
|
|
to link to the post, in the month archive if archive-mode is "monthly".<br>
|
|
note: this tag does not display the link, for this you've got to type
|
|
<a href="<?php permalink_link() ?>">text of the
|
|
link</a>.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>file name, in case you want to link the archive to a
|
|
different template (default is the current template)</li>
|
|
<li>string for kind of link: either 'id' that appends '#50'
|
|
to the link, or 'title' that appends '#title_of_post_50' (default is
|
|
'id')</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php permalink_single() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
|
|
</strong>this will display the name of the file followed by #ID
|
|
to link to the entire post (the linked page will also show the extended
|
|
text on that post if it is an extended entry, and the comments).<br>
|
|
note: this tag does not display the link, for this you've got to type
|
|
<a href="<?php permalink_single() ?>">text of the
|
|
link</a>.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>file name, in case you want to use a different template
|
|
for single posts (default is the current template)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Tags for comments, trackback, and pingback</strong> are:<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comments_popup_script() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span></strong><br>
|
|
This will include the javascript that is required to open comments,
|
|
trackback and pingback in popup windows.<br>
|
|
You should put this tag before the </head> tag in your template.<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>width (default is 400)</li>
|
|
<li>height (default is 400)</li>
|
|
<li>file name, in case you want to use a different template
|
|
for comments (default is b2commentspopup.php)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comments_popup_link() ?><span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span></strong><br>
|
|
This will display the link to open comments in a popup window, with the
|
|
number of comments.<br>
|
|
To edit the popup window's template, edit the file b2commentspopup.php
|
|
(it's the default one for comments popup).<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Note:<br>
|
|
The same tags exist for TrackBack and Pingback, respectively named '<b>trackback_popup_link()</b>'
|
|
and '<b>pingback_popup_link()</b>'. They take the same parameters.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string for comment-less posts (default is "no comments")</li>
|
|
<li>string for posts with one comment (default is "1 comment")</li>
|
|
<li>string for posts with 2 or more comments (default is "%
|
|
comments")<br>
|
|
Note here that the sign "%" is then replaced by the number of comments.</li>
|
|
<li>string for CSS class, so you can have a styled link with
|
|
class="" (default is empty, no CSS class applied)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comments_link() ?><br>
|
|
</strong> This is a bit like permalink_link, it will display an
|
|
URL to the comments page, but again you'll have to create the link tag.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Note:<br>
|
|
The same tags exist for TrackBack and Pingback, respectively named '<b>trackback_link()</b>'
|
|
and '<b>pingback_link()</b>'. They take the same parameters.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>file name, in case you want to use a different template
|
|
for comments (default is the current template)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comments_number() ?></strong> <br>
|
|
This displays the number of comments that have been posted on this
|
|
post. Example: "5 comments".<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Note:<br>
|
|
The same tags exist for TrackBack and Pingback, respectively named '<b>trackback_number()</b>'
|
|
and '<b>pingback_number()</b>'. They take the same parameters.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string for comment-less posts (default is "no comments")</li>
|
|
<li>string for posts with one comment (default is "1 comment")</li>
|
|
<li>string for posts with 2 or more comments (default is "%
|
|
comments")<br>
|
|
Note here that the sign "%" is then replaced by the number of comments.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Example: <em><?php comments_number("no comment","1 comment","%
|
|
comments") ?></em><br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
This tag differs from v0.5's tag because in v0.5 and prior, it would
|
|
only display a number, not a text with it, so you could have terrible
|
|
things like "1 comments" (doh !)<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Necessary: <?php include("b2comments.php") ?></strong><br>
|
|
you'll put this line where you want the comments to be placed on your
|
|
page.<br>
|
|
typically, under the post itself. don't worry, the comments only appear
|
|
if the page is called in the comments mode. (like this: url?c=1)<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Necessary: <?php include("b2trackback.php") ?></strong><br>
|
|
you'll put this line where you want the TrackBacks to be placed on your
|
|
page.<br>
|
|
typically, under the post itself. don't worry, the TrackBacks only
|
|
appear if the page is called in the TrackBacks mode. (like this:
|
|
url?tb=1)<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Necessary: <?php include("b2pingbacks.php") ?></strong><br>
|
|
you'll put this line where you want the Pingbacks to be placed on your
|
|
page.<br>
|
|
typically, under the post itself. don't worry, the Pingbacks only
|
|
appear if the page is called in the Pingbacks mode. (like this:
|
|
url?pb=1)<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong>Tags that go in b2comments.php, b2trackback.php,
|
|
b2pingbacks.php:</strong> (these are easy too)<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author() ?></strong><br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author_email() ?> </strong> -
|
|
displays the e-mail address, but not the link<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author_url() ?> </strong>-
|
|
displays the url, but not the link<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author_email_link() ?> </strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span>-
|
|
displays a link to the comment's author's e-mail<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author_url_link() ?> </strong> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span>-
|
|
displays a link to the comment's author's website<br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters for <strong>comment_author_email_link()</strong>
|
|
and <strong>comment_author_url_link()</strong>:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>string for the link (default: "email"/"url" depending on
|
|
the tag)</li>
|
|
<li>string to display before the link (default is " - ")</li>
|
|
<li>string to display after the link (default is blank)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_author_IP() ?></strong> - displays
|
|
the IP of the comment's author<br>
|
|
<strong><?php comment_text() ?><br>
|
|
<?php comment_date() ?> </strong>- unlike the_date(), this tag
|
|
appears on every comment<strong><br>
|
|
<?php comment_time() ?></strong><br>
|
|
<div class="params">Parameters for <strong>comment_date()</strong>
|
|
and <strong>comment_time()</strong>:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>format string (default is "d.m.y"/"H:i:s" depending on
|
|
the tag)</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</div>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php trackback_url() ?> <span
|
|
style="font-family: Courier New,Courrier,mono; color: rgb(255, 153, 0); font-weight: bold;">*</span></strong><br>
|
|
This tag is out of the b2 TrackBacks loop.<br>
|
|
It will output the URL to TrackBack the post, that other people can
|
|
copy and use in b2's posting interface to trackback this post.<br>
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<div class="params">Parameters:
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<ul>
|
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<li>no parameter</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
|
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<br>
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<br>
|
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In b2comments.php b2trackback.php and b2pingbacks.php, like in the main
|
|
template file, please keep the first PHP lines, the "while" lines, and
|
|
the "}" lines.<br>
|
|
You can modify the form, but do not remove "<?php echo ... ?>"
|
|
and all the name="..." attributes.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
To <strong>include your archives:</strong><br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php include("b2archives.php") ?></strong><br>
|
|
this will include the links to your archives, one link per line.<br>
|
|
if your archive mode is "monthly", it will display the names of the
|
|
months and the years, like "july 2001".<br>
|
|
if your archive mode is "post by post", it will display the titles of
|
|
your posts, one title per line. if a post is untitled it will display
|
|
the ID (number) of this post.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
To <strong>include the calendar:</strong><br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<strong><?php include("b2calendar.php") ?></strong><br>
|
|
this will include a table with the current month's calendar, each day
|
|
when you posted shows a link to this day's posts. You can customise
|
|
this table with CSS classes:
|
|
<div class="params"> <strong>.b2calendarmonth {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style that is used to display the month and year</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendartable {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the <table> tag (border etc...)</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendarrow {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the <tr> tag</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendarheadercell {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the <td> tag that shows the
|
|
weekdays on the top of the table</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendarcell {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the <td> tags that show the days</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendaremptycell {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the <td> tags that are empty</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendarlinkpost {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the link to the post</i><br>
|
|
<strong>.b2calendartoday {}</strong><br>
|
|
<i>the style of the day if it is today</i> </div>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
<a name="usage"></a>
|
|
<h1>Query String Usage:</h1>
|
|
<p>WordPress relies a lot on the query string, these variables
|
|
passed with the URL (note: to pass variables in the querystring,
|
|
preceed the first variable name with a '?' question mark and every
|
|
other variables with a '&' sign.)</p>
|
|
<p>Most of the time you won't have to do anything about it, but
|
|
if you want to know how it works, it's here:</p>
|
|
<p>How to use the query string:</p>
|
|
<blockquote> index.php<strong>?m=200107</strong> will display the
|
|
month of July 2001.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?m=20010701</strong> will display all posts from July
|
|
1st, 2001.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?w=20</strong> will display the posts from the 20th
|
|
week of the year, where January 1st is in the first week (according to
|
|
PHP).<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50</strong> will display the post labeled #50 in
|
|
the database.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?s=blue+house</strong> will display the posts that
|
|
match the search request "blue house".<br>
|
|
here is the code for a simple search box:<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
<code><form name="searchform" action="<?php echo
|
|
$PHP_SELF ?>" method="get"><br>
|
|
<input type="text" name="s" /><br>
|
|
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="search" /><br>
|
|
</form> </code><br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?cat=1</strong> will display all posts that belong to
|
|
category #1 (1 is the default). you can add/rename/delete categories
|
|
from b2's interface.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?author=1</strong> will display all posts from the
|
|
author #1<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&c=1</strong> will display the comments and a
|
|
form to add a comment below the post.<br>
|
|
you should use this variable only with <strong>p=</strong>, example:
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&c=1</strong>.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&tb=1</strong> will display the TrackBacks to
|
|
the post #50.<br>
|
|
you should use this variable only with <strong>p=</strong>, example:
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&tb=1</strong>.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&pb=1</strong> will display the Pingbacks to
|
|
the post #50.<br>
|
|
you should use this variable only with <strong>p=</strong>, example:
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&pb=1</strong>.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&more=1</strong> will display the extended
|
|
entries' text. this, too, should be used only with <strong>p=</strong>,
|
|
for individual entries.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
index.php<strong>?p=50&page=1</strong> will display the first page
|
|
of post #50. this, again, should be used only with <strong>p=</strong>,
|
|
for individual entries.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
You can also mix these variables, example: index.php<strong>?m=200107&s=hotdog</strong>
|
|
will display the posts that match the search request "hotdog", but only
|
|
in July 2001. </blockquote>
|
|
<p> </p>
|
|
<a name="xmlrpc"></a>
|
|
<h1>XML-RPC Interface:</h1>
|
|
<p>WordPress has an XMLRPC interface. Currently supported APIs
|
|
are the <a href="http://www.blogger.com/developers/api/1_docs/">Blogger
|
|
API</a>, <a href="http://www.xmlrpc.com/metaWeblogApi">metaWeblog API</a>,
|
|
and the <a
|
|
href="http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mtmanual_programmatic.html">MovableType
|
|
API</a>. There are talks about a new API that would cover a lot of
|
|
weblog/CMS systems in the future: when it's ready, WordPress will
|
|
support it.</p>
|
|
<p> The <a href="http://www.blogger.com/developers/api/1_docs/">Blogger
|
|
API</a>
|
|
has been completely emulated on WordPress, with some little differences:</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>using <em>blogger.getRecentPosts</em> with the number
|
|
'zero' returns all posts in the blog</li>
|
|
<li><em>blogger.getTemplate</em> fetches your file
|
|
$blogfilename (as specified in the config), while <em>blogger.setTemplate</em>
|
|
overwrites it with the edited data</li>
|
|
<li><em>blogger.getUsersBlogs</em> is a dummy function that
|
|
returns '1' and $blogname, since b2 supports only one blog as of now</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>If you use blogger.newPost, your post is submitted without
|
|
title and in category #1.</p>
|
|
<p> However, you can type <title>my title</title>
|
|
and/or <category>2<category> in the body of your post to
|
|
make its title be 'my title' and its category be #2 (refer to your
|
|
categories section to find out the ID numbers of the categories). b2
|
|
would then delete that extra info from the body of your post once it is
|
|
posted.<br>
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>The <a href="http://www.xmlrpc.com/metaWeblogApi">metaWeblog</a>
|
|
and <a
|
|
href="http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mtmanual_programmatic.html">MovableType</a>
|
|
APIs are currently supported
|
|
with the following exceptions:<br>
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>metaWeblog.newMediaObject,
|
|
mt.getRecentPostTitles, and mt.getTrackbackPings are not yet
|
|
implemented</li>
|
|
<li>mt.supportedTextFilters is a dummy stub function that
|
|
returns an empty string</li>
|
|
<li>keywords are not supported in the MovableType API</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Extended entries in the <a
|
|
href="http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mtmanual_programmatic.html">MovableType
|
|
API</a> are automatically converted
|
|
to/from the WordPress <!--more--> tag.<br>
|
|
<p>You can now post to your b2 blog with tools like <a
|
|
href="http://blogbuddy.sourceforge.net">BlogBuddy</a>, <a
|
|
href="http://bloggar.com/">Bloggar</a>, <a
|
|
href="http://www.ubique.ch/wapblogger/">WapBlogger</a> (post from your
|
|
Wap cellphone!), <a href="http://radio.userland.com">Radio Userland</a>
|
|
(which means you can use Radio's email-to-blog feature), <a
|
|
href="http://www.zempt.com/">Zempt</a>, <a
|
|
href="http://www.newzcrawler.com/">NewzCrawler</a>, and other tools
|
|
that support
|
|
the Blogging APIs ! :)</p>
|
|
<p>Your XMLRPC server/path are as described here: if you login to
|
|
b2 on http://example.com/me/b2login.php, then you have:</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>server: http://example.com/ (some tools will just want the
|
|
'example.com' hostname part)<br>
|
|
</li>
|
|
<li>path: /me/xmlrpc.php</li>
|
|
<li>complete URL (just in case):
|
|
http://example.com/me/xmlrpc.php</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>There's also a b2-specific method: b2.getCategories. Request
|
|
it with 3 strings: blog_ID (use '1'), username, password. The response
|
|
is an array of structs with strings categoryID and categoryName.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p> </p>
|
|
<a name="postviaemail"></a>
|
|
<h1>Post via Email:</h1>
|
|
<p>You can post news from an email client!<br>
|
|
But first you'll have to edit the options on the options screen,
|
|
filling the appropriate values for your POP3 email account (this
|
|
interface doesn't support IMAP yet, only POP3, sorry).</p>
|
|
<p> Once you have edited the options, you can make your webserver
|
|
execute b2mail.php every set amount of time (depending on your host's
|
|
performance, this script can be resource intensive, so don't make it
|
|
run every minute or you'll be kicked).</p>
|
|
<p>You can do it with Cron-jobs, or if your host doesn't support
|
|
it you can look into the various website-monitoring services, and make
|
|
them check your b2mail.php URL.</p>
|
|
<h2> Preliminary advice:</h2>
|
|
<p> It is strongly advised to send your email as text-only
|
|
(Outlook and Outlook Express default to 'html', which may cause
|
|
problems), but HTML email could work (the script would strip all your
|
|
html tags though...).</p>
|
|
<p>It is also advised not to use your public email address, but
|
|
create a new one especially for this script. If you use your public
|
|
email address and the script goes crazy posting every email on your
|
|
blog and deleting all your emails, I can't take responsibility for this.</p>
|
|
<p>Make sure you delete any email sent to your blog in your
|
|
'Sent' folder too, just in case (you don't want someone to find your
|
|
login and password in the 'Sent' folder).</p>
|
|
<p> The script will <i>delete</i> the emails that were used to
|
|
post stuff on your weblog if it successfully posted your stuff. If it
|
|
didn't manage to post, the email is not deleted.</p>
|
|
<h2>How to post:</h2>
|
|
<p>Now to post something, here's how your email should look like:</p>
|
|
<div class="params"> <b>To:</b> address@example.com <span
|
|
style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">(you set it in the config file)</span><br>
|
|
<b>Subject:</b> blog:the post's title <span
|
|
style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">(you can change 'blog:' in the
|
|
config file)</span><br>
|
|
<b>Body:</b><br>
|
|
login:password <span style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">(example: <i>Jack:Starwars</i>)</span><br>
|
|
The content of the post, blah blah blah.<br>
|
|
More blah blah. ___ </div>
|
|
<p> Subject must start with 'blog:', or any string you set in the
|
|
config file (so that the script doesn't check EVERY email in your
|
|
mailbox).</p>
|
|
<p>Body's first line must always be login:password, else the
|
|
script will just skip the email.<br>
|
|
If you don't use '___' (or any body terminator that you set in the
|
|
config file), the script will post the whole body, which is not what
|
|
you want if you send email with Yahoo or Hotmail (you don't want their
|
|
ads on your blog, do you ?).</p>
|
|
<h2>Special cases for mobile phone email:</h2>
|
|
<p> Some mobile phone service providers may allow you to send
|
|
email with your mobile phone or PDA, but on such devices you can't
|
|
always include line breaks. In such case, you have to set <i>use_phoneemail
|
|
= true</i> in the options, and then here's how you write the email:</p>
|
|
<div class="params"> <b>To:</b> address@example.com<br>
|
|
<b>Subject:</b> blog:the post's title <b>:::</b><br>
|
|
<b>Body:</b><br>
|
|
login:password <b>:::</b> The content of the post, blah blah blah.___ </div>
|
|
<p>You will have to append ':::' (or whatever string you set in
|
|
the config file) after the subject, and after the login:password.<br>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Some mobile phone service providers may not allow you to set a subject,
|
|
and they'll make the subject be the first characters of the body, in
|
|
which case you would send an email like this:</p>
|
|
<div class="params"> <b>To:</b> address@example.com<br>
|
|
<b>Body:</b><br>
|
|
blog:the post's title <b>:::</b> login:password <b>:::</b> The
|
|
content of the post, blah blah blah.___ </div>
|
|
<p> </p>
|
|
<a name="notes"></a>
|
|
<h1>Notes: </h1>
|
|
<p>On multi-user:</p>
|
|
<p>New users can register with <code>b2register.php</code>. Then
|
|
you (as an admin) click the "+" next to their name on the Team page in
|
|
admin to upgrade their level to 1 or more, so they can post. If you
|
|
don't want an user to post anymore, just click "-" until their level is
|
|
0.</p>
|
|
<p>Note: you can now disable users registration altogether from
|
|
the config file.</p>
|
|
<p><strong>Levels</strong>:</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li> 0 - new user: can't post.</li>
|
|
<li>1 - user: can post & edit/delete their own posts.</li>
|
|
<li>3 & more - admin: can post, edit/delete other people's
|
|
posts, and change the options.</li>
|
|
<li>Any user whose level is higher than 1, can edit/delete the
|
|
posts and change the level of users whose level is inferior. Example: a
|
|
level 2 user is not an admin, but can edit the posts of level 1 users,
|
|
and up the level of a new user from 0 to 1.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>Usually, you'll want to have a team of only level 1 users
|
|
except you. ;)</p>
|
|
<p><strong>Note:</strong> you can modify an option on the option
|
|
screens, to enable new users to post once they've registered.</p>
|
|
<p>If you don't want users to register on your blog at all, just
|
|
delete b2register.php once you've registered your user account. </p>
|
|
<h1><br>
|
|
Final notes:</h1>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>WordPress is functional, but a lot of coding and code
|
|
clean-up remain to be done.</li>
|
|
<li>If you've got suggestions, ideas, or comments, or if you
|
|
found a bug, why not joining us in the <a
|
|
href="http://wordpress.org/support/">Support Forums</a>?</li>
|
|
<li>If you can code in PHP, you'll see the structure of
|
|
WordPress is flexible enough to allow for more functions and sections
|
|
to be added.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<h1><br>
|
|
Copyright notes:</h1>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li> Wherever third party code has been used, credit has been
|
|
given in the code's comments.</li>
|
|
<li>WordPress is released under the <acronym
|
|
title="GNU Public License">GPL</acronym> (see license.txt).</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<p> </p>
|
|
</body>
|
|
</html>
|