Michael over at DrowsyCentral asked me how I set up my title archive list. He also wanted to know how to set up the page so that it showed the posts for just ONE particular month…
Michael over at DrowsyCentral asked me how I set up my title archive list. He also wanted to know how to set up the page so that it showed the posts for just ONE particular month…
23 May, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: Scripts
All "styling" has been removed (just so you can get the main idea…) But here is the code to show all posts except those from one category…
Awhile ago I posted this javascript here that was a count up timer. Many people said if you can do it in PHP why not? So, I wrote the PHP functionality to do the same thing:
Since my journal is of a personal nature – I don't really want it indexed on Google. I had previously posted about a way to "temporarily" remove your site from their index – unfortunately, it DOES time out! I've done this a number of times, and… well… it's BAAACKK. If you can't beat 'em – […]
When I was creating the concept of my Buffy Skin for my journal, I knew that I had too many images to just use one on each sidebar. So I went on a search for a way to do random images. But, my other quandry was that I wanted to do random images as backgrounds […]
Leaving this post here for archival purposes – but the latest version of the script is now in cgi format – find more info here Current Revision: 1.2b 05/12/02 WHAT THIS DOES: Allows visitors to subscribe to any post's comments. A "mailing list" for that post will be created the first time someone subscribes to […]
So you have a really long list of blogs. But you only want a select few to show up on your main page, because that list is just too long and it overwhelms your site. Here's how you do it (in php)…