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#1 2006-05-06 11:19:08
- Slashdot
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multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Hello
everyone.<br />
I am just about 12 hours in using Text Pattern. and I have really no idea what
I am doing. I have managed to set up the site here
<a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net”>http://www.cityhistories.net</a> and customize the themes look a bit. But
that’s about it.<br />
<b>What I don’t know is
</b><br>
– if you go here: <br />
<a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net/This-site/2/welcome-to-cityhistoriesnet#comment”>http://www.cityhistories.net/This-site/2/welcome-to-cityhistoriesnet#comment</a><br />
I do not see how a user can post a comment? Why isn’t the comment form showing?
I have comments enabled all through out the admin.
<br>
<b>– How do I really install an add-on? For example: </b> <br />
<a href=“http://textpattern.org/plugins/312/ajwcommentalt”>http://textpattern.org/plugins/312/ajwcommentalt</a> this one here. What does it say here? its all
gibberish to me at the moment.<br />
I went to <b>admin>plug-ins</b> and pasted the gibberish codes and they showed the php output and now its enabled. but it
doesn’t do anything? <br />
I can understand I am missing something but what?
<p><b>[ ajw_comment_alt Andrew Waer 0.3 Alternates output based on even- or odd-numbered comments yes
]</b></p>
I need to have an extensive hierarchy in the site articles. <br>
For example:<br />
A World Continent<br />
—-Under this main section there needs to be 7 continents.<br />
———Under each continents there needs to be all the countries.<br />
————-Under each countries there needs to be all the cities.<br />
All users must be allowed to post in all the cities. Not just as comments but also the ability to write new articles.
<br>
<b>– there is no navigation menu in the site? why is that? </b>
<br />
<a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net/”>http://www.cityhistories.net/</a>
<br>
– there is no login form for the users to login or register? or that is not available here?
<br>
– in this URL:
<a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net/This-site/2/welcome-to-cityhistoriesnet#comment”>http://www.cityhistories.net/This-site/2/welcome-to-cityhistoriesnet#comment</a><br />
<b>my post is repeated why is that?
</b>
<p>I am SO very lost I have no idea what I am doing. <br />
I can understand it might be hard for me to understand all these but I would surely like to try.<br />
Please help.<br />
Thank you</p>
Last edited by els (2006-05-07 13:12:49)
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#2 2006-05-06 11:40:19
- els
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Just a few answers to get you started ;)
I do not see how a user can post a comment? Why isn’t the comment form showing? I have comments enabled all through out the admin.
Check if ‘Automatically append comments to articles?’ is set to ‘yes’. Also read this: Comment display confusion.
I went to <b>admin>plug-ins</b> and pasted the gibberish codes and they showed the php output and now its enabled. but it doesn’t do anything? I can understand I am missing something but what?
Look in the ‘help’ for the plugin, you’ll need to add some tags where you want it to work. If you’re still having problems with it, ask in the plugin thread.
<b>– there is no navigation menu in the site? why is that? </b>
You’ll have to create one yourself ;)
I am SO very lost I have no idea what I am doing. I can understand it might be hard for me to understand all these but I would surely like to try.
Textpattern is not something that works out of the box. You’d better start with reading through TextBook. From there you will also find links to other resources.
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#3 2006-05-06 11:49:07
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
About comments, take a look at this. Might be the solution?
Login form is not something that is supported by default thou you can add it
For users to register you need a plugin
For a plugin to work, it usually also needs a tag (defined in plugin help file and/or support thread) you use to call the plugin.
I recommend that you use the search feature here in the forums, many of the questions have often all ready been answered :)
edit: Okay, Els was sooo much faster :D
Last edited by -P- (2006-05-06 11:49:54)
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#4 2006-05-06 14:34:33
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Hello.
i followed your instructions and the comments box is now back and working like a charm :D
The login form seems to be working like a charm as well. (i cant believe i made it work though lol)
i went here: http://textpattern.org/mods/41/ but there is no download link for the mod self register?
Can anyone please tell me where i can get one?
Thank you so much for all the help.
i will be eagerly awaiting a response.
Thank you
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#5 2006-05-06 15:13:52
- els
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
I think you mean this?
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#6 2006-05-06 18:09:02
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Thank you for the link. However i am bit stuck here.
if you refer to here please:
<p><a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net/textpattern/index.php?event=register”>
http://www.cityhistories.net/textpattern/index.php?event=register</a> you can
see that there is no register form there. I believe I have done everything
correctly? <br>
I have also tried using this tips from resources:<br>
<a href=“http://textpattern.org/tips/202/self-register-on-a-textpattern-site”>
http://textpattern.org/tips/202/self-register-on-a-textpattern-site</a><br>
What am I doing wrong here? <br>
Thank you sir for the help.</p>
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
hi slashdot
You may ask those questions in the plug-in thread.
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#8 2006-05-06 18:24:16
- els
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Slashdot wrote:
if you refer to here please: <a href=“http://www.cityhistories.net/textpattern/index.php?event=register”>
http://www.cityhistories.net/textpattern/index.php?event=register</a>
We can’t see that, you have to be logged in to see your admin pages. And that’s a good thing too. If you want to show something from your admin pages, you’d better post a screenshot.
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#9 2006-05-06 18:37:07
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
umm sir i mean shouldnt a user be able to register via that URL?
i can see this page fine and i believe its the same mod as this one:
http://textpattern.org/textpattern/index.php?event=register
or am i missing something here?
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#10 2006-05-06 18:41:35
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Oh sorry, misunderstood you. I’m not sure if everything on textpattern.org is still being maintained. Better look at the plugin.
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#11 2006-05-06 18:43:37
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
Yes sir i am already there. There is a version complication there as well as you should see from my response there. None the less i am sure the creator would be able to solve all the problems :D
But one of my other questions here regarding the hierarchy i mentioned before in the post:
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I need to have an extensive hierarchy in the site articles.
For example:
A World Continent
—-Under this main section there needs to be 7 continents.
———Under each continents there needs to be all the countries.
————-Under each countries there needs to be all the cities.
All users must be allowed to post in all the cities. Not just as comments but also the ability to write new articles.
============================
is there anyways to get this done?
Thank you for all the help sir.
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#12 2006-05-07 10:12:48
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Re: multiple level site structure (was: 10 problems...)
- Continents doesn’t change and there’s not a lot of them – let them be categories?
- Countries as keywords/custom1? (using categories here would make a the hierarchy hard to manage and use IMHO)
- Cities as custom1/custom2? (you can rename this field on the admin side)
- category: Europe, keyword: Finland, custom1: Helsinki
- category: Europe, keyword: Sweden, custom1: Stockholm
So kind of a poor way to tag. Browsing articles after continent level might be akward but that’s a different and smaller problem.
You could also use a tagging plugin – depends how you like viewing/formating the results. (could be more wiser way than my idea)
just an idea while waiting my morning coffee to drip..
- When chickens are cold, they roost in trees; when ducks are cold, they plunge into water -
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