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flash
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3:42 pm - April 2, 2009
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I understand that the AWP:: in the nav bar allows for using the back and forward buttons, however, I'm building an application on top of wordpress and I would prefer to have that removed. I have worked my way through the code a little bit, but I haven't tried to remove it. Is there a simple way to pull this out of the code? I haven't found a setting anywhere that would allow me to do this.
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Aaron - Admin
11:51 am - April 3, 2009
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It isn't simple to just edit it. However, if you download the latest version released a couple minutes ago, I added a "do not use navigation hashes" option.
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flash
- Guest
2:33 pm - April 3, 2009
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Aaron,
Just got the prompt to upgrade, that was some awesome support...
Thanks
Flash
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flash
- Guest
2:42 pm - April 3, 2009
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Post edited 6:45 pm - April 3, 2009 by flash
Just tried it out, I think you missed the pages, the awp is gone for categories and archives but it's still there for pages.
Again, thanks for the quick turnaround
Flash
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Aaron - Admin
9:15 pm - April 3, 2009
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It should work if you just disable the checkbox for modifying the wp_list_pages page list.
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flash
- Guest
10:52 pm - April 3, 2009
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I unchecked all of the individual check boxes and checked the "Attempt to load ALL blog pages inline?" one and it works perfectly
Sweet.
Flash
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danny - Member
12:33 pm - December 6, 2009
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Aaron, Thank you again for this great plugin. I understand the responses above and the fix to disable the URL altogether, but I was wondering if there is a way, even if it's not a simple solution, to alter the core files to change that AWP:: to something else? I understand how I'd need to be mindful for future updates, but I'd like to have the ability to update this URL if possible.
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