Thanks Garvin, we'll keep that in mind. It just occurred to me that being able to post undated stories would extend the reach of Serendipity and turn it into a publishing platform or CMS.
Another question. Since we produce a today in history site, can we use older dates, such as July 20, 1776? Do ...
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- Tue Jan 03, 2006 4:23 pm
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Annual Repeats of entries, or No Year in Entry date?
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- Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:31 pm
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- Topic: Annual Repeats of entries, or No Year in Entry date?
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Garvin:
Understood, but I am not a programmer. Is it possible simply to post in Serendipity without any date attached, and then use Javascript in an HTML nugget in the margin to create a calendar that links to stories? (rough sample below)
I realize this goes against the philosophy of Weblogs, but ...
Understood, but I am not a programmer. Is it possible simply to post in Serendipity without any date attached, and then use Javascript in an HTML nugget in the margin to create a calendar that links to stories? (rough sample below)
I realize this goes against the philosophy of Weblogs, but ...
- Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:11 pm
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Annual Repeats of entries, or No Year in Entry date?
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Annual Repeats of entries, or No Year in Entry date?
We want to make our Today in History blog automatically repeat every year. Can this be done?
Or is there a way to post an entry without a year - only with a Month and day?
Can this be done by changing defaults? I mean with no day of the week or year in the entry date?
Here's an example:
http ...
Or is there a way to post an entry without a year - only with a Month and day?
Can this be done by changing defaults? I mean with no day of the week or year in the entry date?
Here's an example:
http ...