Sun
Jul
08
2007
How To Install This Template
These instructions assume you already have a working installation of Textpattern, and the FTP/SFTP access required to upload files. NOTE: Textpattern version 4.0.5 is required. While I’ve done my best to “preset” everything I can in these templates and forms, there are places you will have to make simple changes for your own customized site. So you should be comfortable making the basic code changes you will find in these directions.
This is also a good place to point out how you can split a long article up into a “Read More” section. When you are creating the article on the “Write” tab, click “Advanced Options” in the left column. Then in the drop down menu “Override form” select “grs1_read-more”. Either place the excerpt of your choosing in the Excerpt field, or leave it empty and the first paragraph of your article will be used as the excerpt on the home page, followed by the “Read More” link.
Tue
Jul
03
2007
Some Examples of Tag Usage, And A Long Article Title
Here’s an introductory paragraph, with an inline link. Nunc a lorem ut nulla egestas tincidunt bold text. Aliquam malesuada risus a orci emphasized with italics.
This paragraph is followed by a blockquote.
Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent tincidunt, libero vitae tincidunt malesuada, est elit ornare augue, et dignissim ligula enim commodo augue. Suspendisse purus. Morbi condimentum tristique enim. Suspendisse laoreet leo quis magna. Example.com: Link wrapped in cite tag
And if you place a cite tag after the text but within the blockquote tags, it will break to a new line and align right. Good for showing the link from which the quote was pulled.
This Subtitle Is Wrapped In h4 Tags
The following “inline quote” is wrapped in a <cite> tag: “Phasellus tortor ipsum, sollicitudin eu, aliquet in, sollicitudin in, mi. Duis et mauris vitae lectus euismod tempus. Fusce tincidunt nisi ac lacus. Nulla eu nunc. Quisque est.” This can be useful when there’s “just a few words” you want to quote in a sentence. Some people use the “title” attribute of the cite tag to include the source URL, like so:
<cite title="http://somedomain.com/somepage.html">
The above tag is wrapped in code tags, created using Textile by placing an @ before and after the code you want displayed.
Thu
Jun
28
2007
First Post
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