From kevinp at polarlava.com Tue Mar 1 13:37:26 2005 From: kevinp at polarlava.com (Kevin L. Papendick) Date: Tue Mar 1 13:37:35 2005 Subject: [PolarBlog] Wrapping a paragraph? In-Reply-To: <421ECF12.80300@josephzitt.com> References: <421ECF12.80300@josephzitt.com> Message-ID: <20050301133726.bqh65o3nofog0ccc@nj1.fxsonet.com> Joseph, I don't have a perfect solution, but playing with this a bit (your "N Judah" entry) I found that if you put a
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around the "Body" text it will now keep the image within the pb_body div. The downside of this is that when you display the whole entry (permalink) the "More" text doesn't flow around the image, but instead is displayed below it. The height on the div should be the same as the image height. This might help you out until we can come up with a better solution. -klp Quoting Joseph Zitt : > As I look at my blog home page, http://www.josephzitt.com/blog/ , under > both Mozilla Firefox and Konqueror, I see that the photo in the first > paragraph of the latest entry, dated 09:44PM February 24, 2005, is > taller than the paragraph. The pb_body block around that paragraph, > however, which is differently colored from its surroundings, doesn't > account for the height of the photo, so that the photo breaks out of > that box and juts below it. Is there away (possibly in the CSS > definition) to get the design to account for that? > > Unrelatedly: in looking at the page under Konqueror, I see that it > doesn't understand the character, "&hellip", used for the ellipsis in > "Read More..." But I'm not sure if this is enough of a problem to > address. Does IE render it properly? If it and Firefox do, I would guess > that that's a low priority issue. > > And while I'm here... I kinda miss the links at the bottom of messages > under PW to the previous and next messages. The calendar block on > Polarblog pages might handle some of that, but the links were quite > useful for walking through a blog message by message. > > _______________________________________________ > Polarblog mailing list > Polarblog@polarlava.com > http://mail.polarlava.com/mailman/listinfo/polarblog_polarlava.com > -- Kevin L. Papendick www.polarlava.com From kevinp at polarlava.com Tue Mar 1 13:41:15 2005 From: kevinp at polarlava.com (Kevin L. Papendick) Date: Tue Mar 1 13:41:21 2005 Subject: [PolarBlog] Wrapping a paragraph? In-Reply-To: <20050301133726.bqh65o3nofog0ccc@nj1.fxsonet.com> References: <421ECF12.80300@josephzitt.com> <20050301133726.bqh65o3nofog0ccc@nj1.fxsonet.com> Message-ID: <20050301134115.rfreancjl2w0k4g0@nj1.fxsonet.com> Of course I had to try this right after I sent the message instead of before...if you make the height "auto" then the "More" text will flow around it, but there is a double break between the "Body" and "More" sections...that's inserted by default. That might be a better compromise. -klp Quoting "Kevin L. Papendick" : > Joseph, > > I don't have a perfect solution, but playing with this a bit (your "N Judah" > entry) I found that if you put a
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> around the "Body" text it will now keep the image within the pb_body > div. The > downside of this is that when you display the whole entry (permalink) the > "More" text doesn't flow around the image, but instead is displayed below it. > The height on the div should be the same as the image height. This > might help > you out until we can come up with a better solution. > > -klp > > Quoting Joseph Zitt : > >> As I look at my blog home page, http://www.josephzitt.com/blog/ , under >> both Mozilla Firefox and Konqueror, I see that the photo in the first >> paragraph of the latest entry, dated 09:44PM February 24, 2005, is >> taller than the paragraph. The pb_body block around that paragraph, >> however, which is differently colored from its surroundings, doesn't >> account for the height of the photo, so that the photo breaks out of >> that box and juts below it. Is there away (possibly in the CSS >> definition) to get the design to account for that? >> >> Unrelatedly: in looking at the page under Konqueror, I see that it >> doesn't understand the character, "&hellip", used for the ellipsis in >> "Read More..." But I'm not sure if this is enough of a problem to >> address. Does IE render it properly? If it and Firefox do, I would guess >> that that's a low priority issue. >> >> And while I'm here... I kinda miss the links at the bottom of messages >> under PW to the previous and next messages. The calendar block on >> Polarblog pages might handle some of that, but the links were quite >> useful for walking through a blog message by message. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Polarblog mailing list >> Polarblog@polarlava.com >> http://mail.polarlava.com/mailman/listinfo/polarblog_polarlava.com >> > > > > -- Kevin L. Papendick > www.polarlava.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Polarblog mailing list > Polarblog@polarlava.com > http://mail.polarlava.com/mailman/listinfo/polarblog_polarlava.com > -- Kevin L. Papendick www.polarlava.com From Craig at conchpearl.co.uk Tue Mar 29 09:02:02 2005 From: Craig at conchpearl.co.uk (Craig Lockwood) Date: Tue Mar 29 11:50:26 2005 Subject: [PolarBlog] Install error Message-ID: <001101c53467$e6061000$0200a8c0@SNNECCI> I am able to run the install script without errors. Then, when I go to the main index page I get the following: Fatal error: Class 'SafeSQL_MySQL' not found in /home/.sites/132/site21/web/polarblog/lib/MySqlDb_class.php on line 321 Any ideas what this could be? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/polarblog_polarlava.com/attachments/20050329/ea12293e/attachment.htm From kevinp at polarlava.com Tue Mar 29 12:15:58 2005 From: kevinp at polarlava.com (Kevin L. Papendick) Date: Tue Mar 29 12:16:01 2005 Subject: [PolarBlog] Install error In-Reply-To: <001101c53467$e6061000$0200a8c0@SNNECCI> References: <001101c53467$e6061000$0200a8c0@SNNECCI> Message-ID: <20050329121558.a2uk92db4pzk80wc@nj1.fxsonet.com> Craig, This means that the DB class could not load the SafeSQL class that it uses to run queries. Look for polarblog/lib/SafeSQL.class.php also make sure your LIB_PATH is correctly defined in your config file. I manually approved your message so I could reply. Please join the list if you would like to continue to post to it. It's the only way I can keep it from getting spammed to death. Speaking of...any email you send me will likely be trapped by my spam filter which is reasonably agressive. Your IP address is on a blacklist that I block entirely: > 3.0 RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET RBL: Received via a relay in bl.spamcop.net > [Blocked - see > ] Apparently there is domain "fastband.biz" that must be on your host that is spamming from that same IP. If you don't own this domain name and/or the server I'd talk to your hosting provider about it. I'm guessing by this point you're finding me to be quite the a-hole. If you join the list and look at the archives you will see I try my best to help out anyone that needs it. Unfortunately for a number of reasons you and I seemed to have gotten off to a rocky start. :) -klp Quoting Craig Lockwood : I am able to run the install script without errors. Then, when I go to the main index page I get the following: Fatal error: Class 'SafeSQL_MySQL' not found in /home/.sites/132/site21/web/polarblog/lib/MySqlDb_class.php on line 321 Any ideas what this could be? > Spam detection software, running on the system "nj1.fxsonet.com", has > identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message > has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label > similar future email. If you have any questions, see > the administrator of that system for details. > > Content preview: I am able to run the install script without errors. > Then, when I go to the main index page I get the following: Fatal > error: Class 'SafeSQL_MySQL' not found in > /home/.sites/132/site21/web/polarblog/lib/MySqlDb_class.php on line > 321 [...] > > Content analysis details: (4.2 points, 2.8 required) > > pts rule name description > ---- ---------------------- > -------------------------------------------------- > 0.6 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message > 0.6 HTML_70_80 BODY: Message is 70% to 80% HTML > 3.0 RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET RBL: Received via a relay in bl.spamcop.net > [Blocked - see > ] > > The original message was not completely plain text, and may be unsafe to > open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a virus, > or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to view > it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor. > > -- Kevin L. Papendick www.polarlava.com From monosodium at matrixmonkey.org.uk Wed Mar 30 18:10:29 2005 From: monosodium at matrixmonkey.org.uk (Richard) Date: Wed Mar 30 17:04:54 2005 Subject: [PolarBlog] gnome? Message-ID: <424B31E5.6030207@matrixmonkey.org.uk> hiya there is an option in ive found in gnome ro post to a blog direct i can post to self-run movable type & pybloxsom would it work with polarblog? Richard