Saturday, March 17, 2007, 2:58:40 PM, Vince wrote: > The commentboxplus recipe is very close to ideal for one of our > applications. But I would like to do a (slight?) > modification, and perhaps you or someone could point in the right > direction. > I would like the comment to start with the text of the comment, then > have the signature/time line right justified. > But I can't even seem to have the signature line below the comment > (If it matters, I am using commentboxchrono, > and the version for PmWiki 2.1.x
To achieve what you want means a substantial hack of the script, between lines 350 and 363 I think, to change the order of how strings are added together to the $entry variable. I find requests like yours very legitimate, but CommentBoxPlus not flexible enough to handle it, as each modification means some sometimes substantial rewrite of the script code. For this reason I developed the Fox recipe ( see Fox http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Fox and FoxCommentBox), out of the AddDeletePlus2 recipe and incorporating features of CommentBoxPlus. In Fox you can use wiki pages as templates to define where on a page Fox should put the message, the author name, possible headings, web address etc. For a CommentBox posting message text, author name, and date as you see on http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FoxCommentBox (remove the line with heading field) you can use the following template for the template page to get the resulting order of fields you are asking for: #foxbegin# >>messageitem<< {comment} >>messagehead right<< '''{author}''' - [-{date:d.m.Y - H:i}-] >><< #foxend# and redefine the class styles for messageitem and messagehead, because the head is underneath the item the border and margin attributes need swapping (or background colors): #message { clear:both; } .messagehead { margin:0; padding:0 0 0 3px; border-left:1px solid #999; border-right:1px solid #999; border-bottom:1px solid #999; } .messageitem { margin:1em 0 0 0; padding:3px; border:1px solid #999; } There is no real reason to use the class styles of messagehead and messageitem, you could create your own. I use them because this way I can reuse css from commentboxplus, and in addition I get matching colors when using skins Gemini, FixFlow or Triad. I hope this helps a little, even if it is perhaps not quite what you asked for. Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users