2014-03-12, 10:13:06
So as I promised, I have tested the latest beta and again, it's just another long step further.
I was expecting <hr> to only solve the issue with the truncating intro text in the middle of a sentence, but it also (maybe accidentally) disables escaping HTML tags like <strong> in the excerpts. It looks much better, doesn't it?
Now I'm thinking how could we solve the same issue in the sidebar list of post which requires much shorter excerpts, I have no idea so far... never mind.
Thank you Carlos
PS: Could interest D.O. :
I have discovered an obvious issue with using nm_show_tag('foo') for to replace "categories" of articles in your main menu. As all those articles under specified "categories" actually belong to "news" menu item (or any other, but it's always only 1 of the categories), whenever you click onto any of articles from anywhere, you'll always loose the current class on the "category" you were looking at. Instead, "news" category gets chosen. It's logical and obvious, I just didn't think of it before, so I wanted to point it out.
Carlos, would you guess what I'd like you to introduce? :-P Just kidding, when real categories become your #1, I'm sure you'll let us know. You're doing a great job.
I was expecting <hr> to only solve the issue with the truncating intro text in the middle of a sentence, but it also (maybe accidentally) disables escaping HTML tags like <strong> in the excerpts. It looks much better, doesn't it?
Now I'm thinking how could we solve the same issue in the sidebar list of post which requires much shorter excerpts, I have no idea so far... never mind.
Thank you Carlos
PS: Could interest D.O. :
I have discovered an obvious issue with using nm_show_tag('foo') for to replace "categories" of articles in your main menu. As all those articles under specified "categories" actually belong to "news" menu item (or any other, but it's always only 1 of the categories), whenever you click onto any of articles from anywhere, you'll always loose the current class on the "category" you were looking at. Instead, "news" category gets chosen. It's logical and obvious, I just didn't think of it before, so I wanted to point it out.
Carlos, would you guess what I'd like you to introduce? :-P Just kidding, when real categories become your #1, I'm sure you'll let us know. You're doing a great job.
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