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URLs and mail adresses don't belong there and are currently dead anyway. Links will no longer be shown in the next patch release. Bump versions to propagate. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net> |
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documentation_cs.html | ||
documentation_cz.html | ||
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README | ||
serendipity_event_backend.php |
Javascript backend for displaying entries on external websites """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Use: """" simply add a "<script src=[URL]></script>" to your external website at exactly the place, where the entries should appear. You also can use CSS to change the look of these shown entries. There exists three css-classes, which can be used. Please take a look into the example-file "backend.html" in this directory. Note: You can add as many "<script src=[URL]></script>", maybe with different options to your external website as you want. [URL] should be something like: http://your.blog.com/plugin/[BACKEND_URL]?[OPTIONS] Where [BACKEND_URL] is the name which you've entered in the plugin-configuration in your blog-administration. [OPTIONS] can be everything as shown below: Options: """""""" There are several options you can give with the script-url on your external website to affect the looking of the shown entries: details 1|0 - Shows either only the headlines or the whole entry (without extended body!) category [catname] - If set, only entries of this category will be shown, if not set, entries of all categories will be shown categoryid [N] - You can also restrict by category name instead of ID authorid [N] - Set to the ID of an author to filter entries by num [N] - if set [N] entries will be shown, if not 10 entries will be shown order ASC|DESC - sorting order of the entries (by creation date) date 1|0 - if set to 1, the creation date will be shown dateformat [formatstring] - uses the provided formatstring to show the date (php-function date()) time 1|0 - if set to 1, the creation time will be shown timeformat [formatstring] - uses the provided formatstring to show the time (php-function date()) point [string] - uses the provided string as first part of the headlines. can be used to create a list (<li>), or similar. Examples: """"""""" The following will show up to 30 headlines, with date and time and the point "*" and only from category "s9y" <script src="http://blog.linux-stats.org/plugin/backend?category=s9y&num=30&order=DESC&date=1&dateformat=d.m.Y&time=1&timeformat=H:i&point=*"></script> The following will show the whole entries as they are shown on the blogs mainpage. <script src="http://blog.linux-stats.org/plugin/backend?details=1&category=s9y&num=30&order=DESC&date=1&dateformat=d.m.Y&time=1&timeformat=H:i"></script>