July 16, 2003
Ho hum
We've completely rescripted the comments page. There should be (almost) no changes to it and it should work perfectly. Please let us know if any of your comments aren't displaying properly or something. This is the first step in a multi-step process to revamp the comments page.
Yesterday we dropped support for aliasing from http://www.tabulas.com/users/yourusername/ ... you *must* access from http://www.tabulas.com/~username/
Sorry for any inconveniences this has caused, but it was mentioned in an earlier post.
We've added some capabilities so far for ... "linkrolling" and "shared journalrolling." If you've noticed, displaying your shared journals on your main page is now optional; it's in your profile. You'll see two more fields in the profile (linkrolling and contentrolling). it is *highly* suggested you do not use this if you're using a default tabulas template (right now).
for your custom template people who are willing to risk temporary ugliness, you can use the new features to display all your links and content pages on your main page. simply use [!---link--] and [!--content] (replace brackets with greater than/less than signs). be sure you surround the tags with some sort of HTML ([br/] for instance).
in your template, input the [!--linkroll] and [!--contentroll] tags ... and it should work.
again, this is *not* recommended for tabulas users using a default template. these features are undergoing preliminary testing. we've already set a roadmap for upgrading existing tabulas templates to be more flexible; once the tabulas templates have been updated to fit these features, it will be 'safe' for you to use them.
Thanks.
Yesterday we dropped support for aliasing from http://www.tabulas.com/users/yourusername/ ... you *must* access from http://www.tabulas.com/~username/
Sorry for any inconveniences this has caused, but it was mentioned in an earlier post.
We've added some capabilities so far for ... "linkrolling" and "shared journalrolling." If you've noticed, displaying your shared journals on your main page is now optional; it's in your profile. You'll see two more fields in the profile (linkrolling and contentrolling). it is *highly* suggested you do not use this if you're using a default tabulas template (right now).
for your custom template people who are willing to risk temporary ugliness, you can use the new features to display all your links and content pages on your main page. simply use [!---link--] and [!--content] (replace brackets with greater than/less than signs). be sure you surround the tags with some sort of HTML ([br/] for instance).
in your template, input the [!--linkroll] and [!--contentroll] tags ... and it should work.
again, this is *not* recommended for tabulas users using a default template. these features are undergoing preliminary testing. we've already set a roadmap for upgrading existing tabulas templates to be more flexible; once the tabulas templates have been updated to fit these features, it will be 'safe' for you to use them.
Thanks.
Posted by tabulas on July 16, 2003 at 11:04 AM | 8 Comments
sinnie
jemiah
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Daniel (guest)
check this page for an example:
http://www.tabulas.com/~Daniel/5474.html
oh, but i did notice that you included the email / website info in with the email notification. that really helps. thanks roy!! :)
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Daniel (guest)
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