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#1 2008-02-07 21:50:50
- eightbit
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- Registered: 2004-11-30
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comment form divider & font styles
Hi folks. It’s been a while since I’ve done a site that required the commenting portion of textpattern, so I’m a little rusty. :) I’m working on my personal blog, and I’ve just about got it all the way I need it, but have a few minor quibbles.
here’s the page I’m wondering about:
http://www.nonsilence.com/blog/articles/first-post
1) First of all, I can’t seem to get the hr/divider that is sitting at the bottom to disappear. I’ve gotten rid of all the other ones, just can’t find the form/html to get rid of that.
2) how do I style the actual text in the comment form (and at the top, right after the end of the article)?
I’m stuck.
thanks folks.
Brian
Last edited by eightbit (2008-02-07 21:51:30)
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Re: comment form divider & font styles
The comments themselves are controlled by the “comments” form template. The comment form is controlled by the “comment_form” form template. How the comments and comment form relate to each other, indeed anything below the individual article (but not the article itself) is controlled by the “comments_display” form template. This last one is probably the hardest to get your head around. Take a look at this version of the code for that form:-
<txp:if_comments_preview>
<txp:comments_preview form="comments_preview" />
<txp:comments_form />
<txp:else />
<txp:if_comments>
<h4 id="comment"><txp:comments_count /> Comments for <txp:title /></h4>
<txp:else />
<p><a name="comment"></a></p>
</txp:if_comments>
<txp:comments />
<txp:if_comments_allowed>
<txp:comments_form />
</txp:if_comments_allowed>
</txp:if_comments_preview>
The first block asks if we are in “comments_preview” mode and if we are it displays the comment using the comments_preview” form which you will need to create. This is followed by the “comment_form” form.
If we aren’t in preview mode it asks if there are any comments and if there are it displays the h4 and if not it creates an anchor point.
It then displays the comments if there are any.
The last block asks if comments are allowed and if they are it displays the “comment_form” form. You could also use the <txp:if_comments_disallowed>
tags to display a message in place of the “comment_form” form if comments have been turned off for an article.
Last edited by thebombsite (2008-02-09 09:26:34)
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#3 2008-02-09 17:11:15
- eightbit
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Re: comment form divider & font styles
thank you, very thorough!
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#4 2011-04-18 05:22:30
- HarryG
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Re: comment form divider & font styles
Hi friends,
After installing a template (for learning purposes) I’m getting some warnings when for deprecated tags.
My question: How do I quickly search through all <Presentation>:pages, forms, styles, and plugins, or through all <Content>Articles for a certain bit of text. I mean, I could have made the same mistake on many pages…
In this case, it’s the error message is “Tag error: <txp:css n=“default” /> -> Textpattern Notice: n attribute is deprecated on line 63” but I don’t know which page, form, style to look
Thanks
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Re: comment form divider & font styles
HarryG wrote:
My question: How do I quickly search through all <Presentation>:pages, forms, styles, and plugins, or through all <Content>Articles for a certain bit of text. I mean, I could have made the same mistake on many pages…
Hi Harry and welcome to txp
smd_where_used will be of help
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#6 2011-04-18 07:22:58
- els
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Re: comment form divider & font styles
HarryG wrote:
After installing a template … I could have made the same mistake
If you installed a template, it’s not your mistake ;) Some templates are not very well kept up to date with the latest Txp versions. The n
attribute in <txp:css />
changed to name
a couple of versions ago.
Edit: you posted in an unrelated topic; next time, if you can’t find a topic that discusses your problem, can you please start a new thread? Thanks!
Last edited by els (2011-04-18 07:24:49)
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