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  • Thanks to both of you.

    @maijs: It definitely sounds like you understood my question (showing date only above the last post of the day) and you say the code’s not capable of that, so that’s good to know definitively.

    @danapalooza: Thanks for the insight, man. I actually ended up using my free time yesterday to hack into the PHP of the QuickPost plugin and have that doing 3/4 of the Tumble functions I was looking for, but through a similar sort of call to special classes in span tags, so I’ll go back and look if what you’ve got is a more elegant way to do what I want. If you’re ever curious about the QuickPost solution, I can fill you in.

    Further messing around and I guess I need to know where to go in AsideShop’s code to input the PHP which calls the date, is that right?

    I have an example link post up so you can see what’s missing.

    Similarly to danapalooza, I want comments on these posts, too, so again I think I need to know where to plug in that PHP into AsideShop, is that right?

    …thanks, all!

    maijs,

    Thanks for taking the bait, I really appreciate it! my site is here, I’ve modified the Minim theme, and stole code from the WordPress Classic theme’s index.php to do that date-once-per-day thing I tried to explain.

    To restate my question, I’m trying to figure out what WP wants to see in order to throw that date up there (as on my site or the Classic theme) so I can then fit that into my AsideShop asides.

    Thanks for your charity sleuthing for this novice!

    @danapalooza, I am trying to do exactly the same thing – essentially replicate the styling I had on my tumblr for the given post types. This looks like it’s going to be pretty straightforward, but could you give me an example of what you’re doing both inline and in your stylesheet to call out a specific selector for a specific style? I’m self-teaching myself this stuff and am curious as to the kosher way to do be able to call from inline to the stylesheet.

    And to hijack this with a semi-related question, in case you’ve got the answer handy: I have the date coming up at the top of every day of posts (as opposed to under the title of a post every time). Say I haven’t blogged in a week. The last date says “April 17,” and when I make a new post, the new date appears above it. My asides don’t cause a date to appear above them, they just hang there at the top all alone. Any idea how to get the date back in its regular styling?

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