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| Posted by Andrea | 16:51, 29 11 2007 | me@here.com |
cliff,
Thanks, your feedback is most valued and very much appreciated. Feel free to contact me if you experience any issue.
Best Admin |
| Posted by Cliff Mattox | 16:40, 29 11 2007 | webmaster@rodeofan.org |
| Thanks for the use of your wonderful script. I designed rodeofan.org.This week I needed a guestbook so people could have a place to express condolences for a double traffic fatality which happened in a rodeo cowboy's family. The script works great. The readme.txt says "Drop the php_guestbook.php and the admin.html files IN THE SAME DIRECTORY where the html page you wish your visitors to comment on is located. Set the permissions of this directory to writable (777) otherwise you will get an error. I had to leave mine at the default of 755, otherwise I got a server error. All the other chmod's worked set the way the readme instructed. Thanks again. |
| Posted by jam | 10:45, 28 11 2007 | jam@hotmail.co.uk |
| Posted by Andrea | 18:31, 27 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Glaux,
Thanks for your kind words on the software, glad you like it. Feel free to contact me if you need further tips.
Cheers-Admin |
| Posted by glaux | 18:26, 27 11 2007 | glauco.dilieto@talktalk.net |
Thanks Andrea, I just found the line of code and made the changes. The posts now look fab! Well done for creating the only really free php guestbook I could find anywhere. Grazie! |
| Posted by Andrea | 18:17, 27 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Glaux,
Sure. In the php_guestbook.php file, line 42, the is defined. You will see that within this variable the Andrea, me@here.com and variables are surrounded by some html code that defines how the name, email and message will look like when posted in the guestbook. So you can play around with this html code in the variable until the posts look like you want. Please mind that once you make a change, to see the results you have to make a new post |
| Posted by glaux | February 01, 2008 - 07:16 pm | glauco.dilieto@talktalk.net |
Hi, I've installed the guestbook on my webpage and it works great. It says in the script "YOU CAN EDIT THE HTML IN THE post VARIABLE TO CHANGE THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR POSTS AND ADAPT IT TO YOUR WEB LAYOUT" but I couldn't work out how to do this. Could you give me an example of how I could change the script to display the posts with, say, a blue Verdana font and with the horizontal line centered rather than aligned left? Thanks for your help. |
| Posted by Andrea | 13:56, 25 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Dave Woodward,
Got your e-mails and fixed it for you, please check your inbox.
Feel free to contact me if you experience further issues.
Best-Andrea |
| Posted by Andrea | 10:10, 25 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Dave Woodward,
I sent you an e-mail. No worries, we will sort this out or you will get the donation back.
Best Regards,
Admin |
| Posted by Dave Woodward | 09:56, 25 11 2007 | dave.woodward3@ntlworld.com |
I have donated for the enhanced version i have altered the config file to reflect the site details. but i get an issue when the verification process happens. i have disabled this in the config file but still get errors like below
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| Posted by Dan | 11:21, 24 11 2007 | okok900@hotmail.com |
| Posted by Andrea | 18:29, 23 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Which way is she spinning? You might see her turn clockwise or anti-clockwise. But it you look long enough you might change your mind, and then change your mind again...
No tricks here, just an amazing optical illusion |
| Posted by Andrea | 12:26, 21 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Dan,
This is a meta-tag. You should add it in the HEAD section of your guestbook html file itself, not in php_guestbook.php
Best-Admin |
| Posted by Andrea | 18:28, 19 11 2007 | me@here.com |
Dan,
I sent you an e-mail.
Best-Admin |
| Posted by dan | 10:13, 19 11 2007 | mattgoodison@gmail.com |
Greetings;
Would you be able to quote me for the work?
What I really want, if it is possible, is to run 2 copies of the guestbook (messages stored seperately) and then....
Add comment 1 >> feeds into >> Display page 1 and shows 3 entries) and also feeds into Display page 2 (which acts as an archive)
Add comment 2 >> Feeds into >> Display page 1 and shows 1 comment (yep, with the 3 from the other page) >> and feeds the archived to Display page 3.
ADD COMMENT PG1 ADD COMMENT PG2 (3 Comments) Display Page 1 / (1 comment) | | Display Page 2 Display Page 3
Does this make sense? Could you quote me to my email please?
thnks
dan |
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