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#16 2014-01-10 10:24:11
- uli
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
Browsers might not like the unclosed script tag at the very bottom of minimum_javascript.
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#17 2014-01-10 12:32:59
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
Oh, my god, thats it… Revised a thousand times and… Thank you!
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Glad it finally worked. I also missed this missing script tag…
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Note: I am currently not actively using Textpattern, so I am not in the forums very often
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#19 2014-01-10 13:37:50
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
Marcos wrote #277995:
Revised a thousand times and…
One tends to become clueless at the bottom.
You’re welcome, great that it wasn’t more.
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#20 2014-05-04 19:50:26
- Snooze
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
I attempted to download this theme using the link on the site:
The destination now fails at a 404 page.
Is their an alternate download link?
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#22 2014-05-05 00:02:54
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
I got it, though the fact remains that there is bad link on the theme page.
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#23 2014-10-10 15:23:17
- uli
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
Hi Alexandre and welcome to the forum!
I’m not a huge fan of FB because of their user tracking and so didn’t care for what plugins we have for liking, if any. This is usually an easy job, though, that one can realise without a plugin, with just a snippet of code (probably offered on the facebook website or anywhere google-able on the web) that you put into a textpattern form (admin side: Presentation > Forms) and place some small TXP tags like <txp:site_url /> or <txp:permlink /> in it at the appropriate spots.
You’ll call that form whereever you need it with a tag like <txp:output_form form="ENTER_YOUR_FORM_NAME_HERE" />, most probably inside the default article form.
Feel free to ask what’s strange from my advise.
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#24 2014-10-10 15:42:16
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
And, as usual on the web, someone’s already invented the wheel.
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
alexandrealmeida.blue wrote #284879:
I’ve changed the background color to blue. Now, I am trying to change the font color in the CCS. There are still some pieces of text in black/darkgray. How can I change it?
Hi,
You can change the instances of h1, h4, and time in the css to
h1 {color:#fff}
h4 {color: #fff}
time {color: #fff}
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#26 2014-10-16 18:30:02
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Nice spots of Curcuma! :)
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#27 2014-10-16 22:21:06
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Re: Minimum Theme for Textpattern
Alexandre, in Admin > Presentation > Styles you’ll find an entry “minimum_style”. On line 73 there, you have the definition for body which is currently at 18px. Your font size="6" equals 32px in my browser, so that’s what you have to enter there (and save). All other font sizes will scale up accordingly, which is great, like it should be. If that’s not what you want, you’ll have to alter the values for the tags you feel are the wrong size then. You’ll have to remove the font tags from your articles, though, when the size value is altered in order to have consistent sizes back.
I’d like to advise you stop using HTML tags in your articles, really. Textile is so great, easy to apply, less error prone (once you learned the first bits) and outputs correct markup! You have a mini cheat sheet on top of the left column of the Write panel (“Textile help”) and, if that’s not enough, there’s also a link there that leads to the Textile documentation.
Feel free to ask if there’s something you don’t get your head around.
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Set your website to debug mode and check the tag trace
Looks like the results are shown as many times as there are search results: 1 result = shown once, 4 results = shown 4 times. Might be caused by a nesting of txp:article tags. The tag trace should show that.
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That can’t be right. I don’t see a SQL query for articles.
Can you leave the website in debug mode, so we can check for ourselves?
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In your minimum_default page, you have <txp:article form="minimum_post" limit="5" />
And the minimum_post form contains another <txp:article limit="10"> (and <txp:article limit="10" pgonly="1" />) tag.
That causes the multiplication of posts. You only want one <txp:article> tag instead of one nested inside another.
In case someone else is watching, you have to look at the HTML source for the iframe.
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