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  • Thread Starter bokinuk

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    Thks for the info 🙂

    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Thks for the feedback blogtackular.

    Can you confirm if this is valid: For Firefox to work JavaScript must be enabled (Tools – Options – Content – Enable JavaScript).

    When you say ‘Opera works ok’ – does that mean it does, but not as good as the other browsers?

    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Had feedback from one of my blog authors regarding his experience of this issue:

    ‘I am using ‘Tiger’ Mac OS 10.4.7 the latest operating system with my PowerPC G4 Macintosh computer; and have installed these browsers:

    Camino v1.0.2 for Mac OS X– Displays both types of Toolbar … ‘Visual Rich’ when selected in Profile, and the original when de-selected.
    Firefox v1.5.0.4 for Mac OS X- Does not display any Toolbar … Neither ‘Visual Rich’ when selected, nor the original when de-selected!
    Internet Explorer v5.2.3 (for Mac) – Does not display ‘Visual Rich’ when selected in Profile, but displays the original toolbar when de-selected.
    Opera v9.00 for Mac OS X – Displays both types of Toolbar … “Visual Rich’ when selected in Profile, and the original when de-selected.
    Safari v2.0.4(419.3) the Macintosh Browser – Does not display ‘Visual Rich’ when selected in Profile, but displays the original toolbar when de-selected.’

    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Thks for the feedback.

    From this post the following work:
    FireFox – Mac OS X
    Camino – Mac OS X
    Flock

    From other posts in the forum:
    Shiira
    Opera

    One post said to ensure Firefox had javascript enabled – I guess that would be the case for all browsers. Anyone use IE … ?

    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Hail hail to the newly crowned king of hack – ME. Put that in your pipes and smoke it gurus.

    With heaps of credit to Brian Groce and his, WP Category Posts Plugin. I made the smallest of tweaks (if you can call it that) and this issue is now resolved on my blog.

    As I said earlier there are a number of solutions to list posts and post titles of a category. They all fell over when posts are in more that one category. As an aside, I also wanted the list of posts to be in the blogs column – sidebar.php.

    Enter Mr Groce. I installed his plugin, added the code in the sidebar – and here’s my contribution – instead of entering a category number, I used $cat. And that does the trick for me. It’s dynamic, automatic and does precisely what I want.

    Use this line with the ‘WP Category Posts Plugin’.
    <?php wp_cat_posts($cat); ?>

    Thank #!*! for that, now I can get on with my life!

    The codes in this thread work great except when a post is in multiple categories. Any gurus out there who can help?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: List Category Post Titles
    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Fraid not. Will continue this in above linked post.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: List Category Post Titles
    Thread Starter bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    I think I’ve got the answer. It’s in this post this post. No a 100%, but I should be able to work it out.

    bokinuk

    (@bokinuk)

    Post cancelled 🙁

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