the index page will only display stories for now but this will/can
change in the near future
- all other files now thinks in terms of nodes, rather then stories
(As section are story related and not per se node related, I'm wondering whether we should integrate the section stuff in the story module at some point?)
into a much more powerful and easier to maintain "book module": each
"page" in the big "drop.org/drupal book" is a node and everyone with
a user account can suggest new pages or updates of existing pages.
I changed cellpadding="0" to cellpadding is="1" in the box function. I saw on http://drop.org/ that the box subjects sticked to the border. This shoud fix it.
Jeroen.
Fixed jeroen.theme.
1. comment() function only gets 2 arguments. And as I made example.theme from jeroen.theme I don't see how thread got in there.
2. That must have sneaked in while I stripped down my theme to get to example.theme.
3. Fixed, it was already done in my top-right navigation box, but I must've forgotten it at the bottom.
4. OK, no more variable timestamp but straigt in the code. :)
Jeroen.
Read them carefully because the other theme might need updating too (I
don't think so though). I could only commit it now because I didn't
had the time to write up these comments/remarks yet. So here goes:
1. the comment() function only takes 2 arguments - $thread is no longer
needed and shouldn't be used in the code either.
2. I added 2 COLSPAN's to fix a <TD> problem in the story() function.
3. <A HREF="">home</A> is will not work properly when using drupal in
a subdirectory! Simply use <A HREF="index.php">home</A> instead -
it does matters. ;-)
4. Removed the $timestamp = format_timestamp(...)'s and used them
"directly" just like this is done for format_username and others.
It's generally more consistent now. :-)
Ehm in affiliate-sites and dupal-site we use SCRIPT, but w3 complained about the fact that there was no TYPE attribute specified with SCRIPT, I added SCRIPT=\"\" with both tags... (I have no clue what type of script we are using but at least this fixes a bug :)) It worked here locally, let's hope it still does on the wired...
Also I corrected a </TTH> into a </TH> somewhere in the code of one of the modules, my eye just caught it, nothing special ;)
Jeroen.