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Mar 11, 2010

More Entries Anyone?

I discovered what I thought was a huge deficiency in blosxom. If you set num_entries to be something other than 0 it limits the number of stories on the home page. That makes sense, right? Hold on, what about when you select a tag and the tag references more than num_entries number of stories? Uh oh. There's no way to get to the older stories unless you happen to know the date it was written on (or you are good at using the search feature).

As it turns out there is a plugin to deal with this very problem. I add it to my plugins directory and WALLAH! the bottom of the page will now say 'next 15 entries' or 'previous 15 entries'.

I'm shocked I've blogged enough to warrant this feature.

Who am I writing this to...?

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[p] Posted @ 15:49 by Seth


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