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Bo - Guest
11:14 am - September 25, 2009
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Post edited 3:16 pm - September 25, 2009 by Bo
Hey!
Just found this plugin and seems to have a boat load of functions - Impressive! And while I haven't used most options yet it seems to fit my needs by loading more-tag content inline. Is there a way to strip out the <p> added to the more text link?
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bo - Guest
8:25 pm - September 27, 2009
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Please could you just tell me which file to look in and I´ll try to fix it myself. Thanks
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bo - Guest
12:06 pm - September 28, 2009
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So I´m going to rant here untill I fix it
Not a programmer but trying to read code i figure it´s either in inlineposts.php or aWP.php. Any php hackers around to give me a hint?
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Bo - Guest
3:01 pm - September 28, 2009
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ok, my best bet so far is inlineposts.php at about line 260 or 290. ideas?
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Bo - Guest
5:28 am - September 29, 2009
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Can't get this to work and not a single response from anyone. A bit disappoited but hey, I did my very best.
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Bo - Guest
3:57 pm - September 29, 2009
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Hmm.. almost gave up, but giving it another shot. Also: not disappointed at the author or anyone else.
Come on! Help me out here!! Got to be possible to not place the more link in a separate paragraph?
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Aaron - Admin
9:27 pm - October 5, 2009
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It isn't in its own paragraph really. It is just outside the divs so the wordpress filters wrap it in a paragraph.
Nothing you can really do about it.
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boboz - Member
6:46 am - October 7, 2009
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Post edited 12:04 pm - October 7, 2009 by boboz
Hey, thanks for answering!
Partially solved it by adding display:inline to a couple of <p> elements and awppost in post. Now the more link recides just on a new row which is ok.
Missing part is to add inline to awppage. It looks good and the post can be shown, but not hidden.
Ideas?
Thanks
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