i have posted this link ages ago regarding wordpress:
wordpress - having comments inline ajax like in stackoverflow
and i think that i maybe didn't describe my request properly as each of the given solutions dont actually do what i am looking for:
I would like it when i click on "Add Comment" under my post, to have it simply show an inline form ajax style to avoid users having to click first to a seperate comments page
this is what happens when i click on "Add Comment" in stackoverflow and i never have to leave the main index page.
Seems like this plugin would do most if not all of what you need:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ajaxd-wordpress/installation/
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This is my first experiment with Joomla (2.5) and I am having trouble figuring out what is not configured correctly between the two.
I started with the template and all was good but then as I was configuring / adding content I must have changed something.
The two areas in question is the "top movies" section at the bottom and the "Latest News", Recent News tabs.
Looking at the html in developer tools I can clearly see the difference but I can't figure out what to do / change / look at in the Joomla admin.
The original template is here:
http://temp.lamplighterguild.com/
The one I eventually want to go live with is here:
http://take7.lamplighterguild.com/
I'm not sure what else to post but if you'll just educate me more on what I can provide I'll be happy to update / edit.
Thank You
Edit
Elin you were most helpful pointing me in the right direction. What I found was that another module I was using Code 7 Responsive Slider jquery was colliding with the templates jquery. If I disable the Code 7 slider the jquery carousel and jquery tabs are back to the original.
So now I am off to figure out how to get them to play nice...including using another slider if needed. FWIW I need the images to be href links and that was not readily available using the default slider that came with the template so I grabbed another slider.
Put your comment in some form of an answer and I will mark it for you.
Thanks again.
I'm trying to edit the default articles' HTML. Right now the titles are in h2s and I want to change them to h1s and get rid of the print options etc.
There has to be some where you can edit the HTML of default article templates. Anybody know where?
as i know when you are posting some article on joomla you have an option to post the data as HTML and i don't think so that you have to change some php codes.
on the other hand when you are Adding an article that time follow these steps:
Click on the Parameter(Advanced) on the right side of the article
Select No of the Show Title option
Select Hide all between Article Rating to Email Icon
after all these setting you just only get your own HTML codes that you posted on that article as well the <h1> tag
EDIT: Or if you want to completely change the Article layout then
find the location joomla/components/com_content/views/article/tmpl/default.php
The above default.php file keeps all the layout of the article section and all the data that data that will keep on the RightColumn.
Changing joomla/components/com_content/views/article/tmpl/default.php is not a good idea, since all changes will be lost after your next update.
Copy the before mentioned file and place it into the Your_template/html/com_content/article folder, which would have to be created first, if its not there already.
In Joomla 1.5, I created an article. Before publishing it, I want to send a preview URL to my colleagues (they are not registered to Joomla).
I'm looking for something like adding task=preview to the URL and it would show the article.
It would be enough if the article would be normally published but would not be displayed on the main page in the latest news. I tried to set "Front Page" to "No" but without success.
How can I solve the problem?
Joomla! 1.5 doesn't have a feature like this and from the way it's built I'm not sure it's possible without modifying the core com_content files. You could try a search of the Joomla! Extension Directory to see if someone has implemented what you're after.
In the meantime if the article is turning up on the websites front page even when you've set it not to - then the front page must be using a Section/Category Blog page style rather than a Joomla Frontpage page. In this case you could find out which category is set to show on the menu item being used for the front page and then temporarily change your article to another that doesn't appear there.
Once you've got it in another Category you should be able to get a link to the article by doing a search from the front end (assuming you don't want to create a menu link).
try creating a new category called Preview and since that wouldn't have been assigned to any pages yet, it should not appear. If you have trouble finding the article then, you could temporarily publish it either on the home page or somewhere in the menu. Then when you have found and copied the url, you can remove the article from the home page or menu or wherever you temporarily have it appear.
If you should ever want several 'preview' articles appearing on one page, create a new menu item, assign it to the Preview category you made, and in System Parameters, click on Show Title: 'No' so it doesn't appear in the menu. I don't know about what shows up in Google for example so if it's sensitive data I can't say it won't show in search engines, it probably will.
It probably appears on the Front Page because as you say it's part of the 'latest news' module. You could also try removing it from the module feed, but a new category is what I'd do.
Paul
I just selected Section: "Uncategorised" and the article went out from the latest news. Hope it's not accessible any other way in the current setup (there is no search function hopefully). It's not a cleanest solution, but it seems to work.
I've used like buttons on my site for several months using http://www.addthis.com/ and they've worked fine. Recently I decided to start using facebook comments on the pages instead of my previous commenting system but I've found that adding the plugin to the page has an unexpected impact on the "like" button.
The like button has been configured in the button_count style with no send button, however if the comments module is on the page the flyout appears upon liking the content. I don't want this to happen.
It may also be worth adding that there is a "like-box" on the page too but that it seems fine.
Does anybody know of a tie/conflict between comments and "like" buttons that would make this happen? Any help resolving this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I'm working on a site in Joomla! and on the homepage, at the top of the article, it comes up with a h1 of the website name. The pagesource says (Note it's not the article title.)
Any idea how to get rid of it?
Thanks,
Steph
You can set this h1 tag not to display via the Parameters - System section of your Menu Item Manager screen in administrator ... this page has a nice depiction of the steps.
It's so simple
Just do the following :
Login to the Joomla Administrator Interface
Go to the Menu Manager
Select your Menu
Select your Menu Item (Home Menu)
On the right hand, Click Parameters (System)—> and in the *Show Page Title—->*Just Select No.
That's all.
This is not the desired solution, since many people, (including myself) actually need to be able to Set/Override the page title (That Appears in the Browser’s Title bar), and setting Page Title to no here will also remove the functionality to Configure the Browser title (which is important for SEO among other things).
Anyway, I have searched and not been able to find a fully correct solution via CMS or PHP Code. The closest solution which is not fully perfect, but unlikely to cause significant (if any) negative effect on your site is through Javascript (Example is JQuery).
jQuery(document).ready( function($) {
$(‘.componentheading’).empty();
});
This can also be done is JS with no JQuery. When I find a better method of doing this I’ll let you know.This should actually be done by removing output from a template file.I don’t know which one yet. When I do, I’ll post it…
When setting the page title not to show in the menu item as stated in other answers, this will not stop the text entered in the page title box being used as the browser title, it will just stop it being shown in the page.
Using javascript to remove it is not a good idea.
1. It will only work for browsers with javascript enabled
2. Search engine spiders will still see it. As the component heading for articles is 'articles' by default it will see all your pages with the same h1 tag.
Just turn it off in the menu item and enter your browser title in the text box above.