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Link LIst plug in - also reciprocal required links

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:04 am
by msp_erv
Hi --

having problems with plug in

Link List

Links running off page http://www.mspflorist.com/florist-blog/

they think they are running the baha 500 :)

this is bad

thoughts on how to get this under control?

we want se parsing of these links

also i would be very interested in building a list of fellow florist bloggers but would require a reciprocal link somewhere on their site for me to publish their link

how can we do this virtual blogger network - and if mylink goes away so does theirs!

Thank You

Re: Link LIst plug in - also reciprocal required links

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:27 pm
by Don Chambers
You simply do not have sufficient width in the right side bar to display the links you have created. Keep in mind that using the tree view requires more width than just displaying the text link. You could try using a 2 column design, placing all your sidebar plugins on either the left or right. Bulletproof makes this very simple for you from the "Manage Styles" admin link. Once you select one of the 2 column layouts, BP will emit all sidebar plugins in the single sidebar regardless of where they are positioned via "Configure Plugins". You could then modify the css to increase the remaining single sidebar if you required greater width.

Re: Link LIst plug in - also reciprocal required links

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:07 pm
by msp_erv
for a while, i had categories with very long titles, and htese took three lines and did not puth the boundries of the display area....

what makes link list different?

i would expect links to move to 2nd line of needbe as the categories do...

???

many thanks

Re: Link LIst plug in - also reciprocal required links

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:06 pm
by Don Chambers
The link list options you are using utilize javascript to display/hide the sub-links. That js, in turn, renders its own html and css... it is possible you could modify that to accomplish your objective. Unfortunately, I do not have the time to dig deeply into it, which is why I suggested you might, instead, want to work with a single sidebar which would then have greater width.