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Author: Subject: Edit output of [article-more]

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  posted on 12/19/2007 at 12:02 PM
How can I edit the output of [article-more] where it reflects the following:

CURRENTLY:
>>>Read full article: 'Postseason Practices Near Completion for Hogs' (867 bytes more) (then the print, email icons)


What I'd like:
>>>Read full article (then the print, email icons)

I've dug and dug and can't seem to find where to edit this - if possible. Any help?

 
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  posted on 12/19/2007 at 03:42 PM
Look in the User Guide for the News commands and build the html using those. Something like make a link with [news:url:fullarticle] as the link and then do some email/print images with the href as [news:url:print]
 
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  posted on 12/28/2007 at 03:50 PM
Absolutely perfect. Takes a few tries to figure out the context and such, but it works great.

Here is the code in case it can help someone else:

quote:
<td align="right">&gt;&gt;&gt;<A HREF="<!-- [news:url:fullarticle] -->">Read full article</A> <A HREF="<!-- [news:url:print] -->"><!-- [news:html:print] --></A><A HREF="<!-- [news:url:send] -->"><!-- [news:html:send] --></A></td>


[Edited on 28/12/2007 by ARSNOnline]

 
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