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tony said:
Hi, we’ve been using AZIndex on our site and it looks fine in Firefox 3 and IE, but I’ve just noticed the text doesn’t layout correctly in Firefox 3.5 or Opera.
I’m not sure if it’s a problem with our theme (Atahualpa), or AZIndex.
Instead of getting
Main Link
Information
for each entry, we’re getting
Information Main Link
Anyone got any suggestions? Can provide a link for examples if you want.
tony said:
Well, I’m terrible with CSS and only marginally better at basic HTML markup, but I’ve hacked line 187 to read,
$output .= '<li'.$charlink.($odd ? ' class="azalt"' : '').'>'.'<span class="head">'.$item['head'].$cont.'</span><br /<'.$cr;instead of
$output .= '<li'.$charlink.($odd ? ' class="azalt"' : '').'>'.'<span class="head">'.$item['head'].$cont.'</span>'.$cr;to add a single
<br />at the end of the group header, which fixes the problem, although I’ve no idea if it results in compliant markup.Angela Hale said:
pMxuup nice job, very thanks
wally adamczyk said:
Great topic, nice message. Thank you.,
Tommy Golden said:
thank you dear friend,
James Mabey said:
Thanks I
VICTORIA MATTSON said:
Great work
Rebecca Robbins said:
cool, i will bookmark it,
Sweetcake said:
What worked for me to get it to work with the newest Wordpress was to go to plugins and deactivate it… then go to tools/azindex/manage indexes On the bottom of the page click on uninstall AZIndex plugin and this will delete the files and also delete the database that it uses.. then I deleted the plugin from the inactive plugin page… Next I went to wordpress and redownloaded the plugin and reinstalled it from scratch and it seems to be working just fine with WordPress 2.8.1 and PHP 5
Rodney said:
I would like to see a feature implemented that would allow category index subpages. This would come in handy specifically for my website.
example from top level:
Cigars
A-Z Listing
-A
- -Alec Bradley
- – -Article 1
- – -Article 2
- -Arturo Fuente
- – -Article 1
- – -Article 2
Each dash represents a new page in the index, so when you are dealing with volumes of categories, there is less clutter because you do not see the posts initially. It seems like this has already been discussed just by looking at the reference section, but it needs implementation.
Achim said:
Hy, superb plugin. Thank you for this.
I use your plugin to display recepie indexes on my blog. I also used it to display:
“Index headings = Tags”
“Index Index subheadings = Title”
in combination with = “Group items with the same heading under one main entry”
it worked perfect the last weeks. but since 1 Week i have wrong results. The tag-name is always on second position, behind the first posttitle.
Like this:
(Exampel: the second Banana is the tag. Its bold in the original index)
BananaflipBanana
Banana with Honey
Banana-Sandwich
or
(Exampel: the second Salt is the tag. Its bold in the original index)
SaltlakeSalt
Salty-Crust
Salt-Fisch
Whats wrong? Any Idea?
potpotato said:
were you able to get this problem resolved? I have the same problem.
Geza Banyay said:
I’m working on a library in different languages (one independent site per languages like Hungarian, Spanish, German, English etc). The most important functions (several kind of catalogs) are based on your first-class plugin.
I found it very useful but I can not solve the problem of sorting in local languages using accented characters (like Hungarian). I tried all the combination of the plugin (apart of the php comparing code which is too complicated to make it for many languages), but remain the wrong sorting for non-english materials. There is no effect of the used collection tables (utf-8 and utf-8_hungarian_ci for all the sql tables), or your list or manual abc. So now it is like a one armed giant. Look at here. You can compare the index page and on the side the same words, the side is correct, index is not.
I need your help to resolve this problem.
LJ said:
Unfortunately I’ve tried to install the az index for the very first time on another text site that is running PHP 5 and I still get an error.
If you check http://plugincheck.bravenewcode.com/ you’ll see they list az index as not compatible with 2.8.
They list a problem in the az-index-admin.php and az-index-cache.php files, saying they both are “possibly missing a $wbdp->prepare statement.”
Would be nice if plugin author could check this or a php guru would figure it out
Chris said:
Yes, it would be nice if this could work in 2.8.x, I’m waiting to upgrade and this is the only thing keeping from the newest version of WP.
Andrew said:
AWESOME plugin! I have just had one issue though. The plugin assigns a class called “head” to the generated links, and the name “head” is so generic that it happened to be the name of the class for inserting a small picture of a dot in the widget stylesheet for my theme. Check it out on my site to see what i mean (http://ragnarockmusic.com/artists-bands/). Is there any way you could possibly change this? There are dots everywhere in the list.
Thank you!
GTJ said:
Nice Plugin! I’ve been using it for a long time in a games blog with some modifications (link), but now I’m trying to set up an index separapted by letters I mean a single page for each letter.
I’ve been trying for weeks and I still haven’t found the way to make it.
Can anyone help me? Any help will be much apreciated
And two suggestions for future versions:
- The ability to Choose “letters” instead of “Number of items per page”
- A way to call just the alphabetical headings, like and excerpt to put it on sidebar or something like that.
Sorry for my bad English and Thanks!
Trent Scott said:
Is it possible to use a custom filter to sort the index listing by date posted? I want to list them by most recent first as opposed to alphabetically. Thanks!
Gordon Little said:
Similar to this, what’s the possibility of filtering by post date? I’m working on a site of festival reviews which occur annually so it would be ideal to limit the front-page index to a specific year. I could force (ask) authors to always include a tag with the year in their reviews but there will always be someone who forgets.
James Goux said:
Hey I’ve been using this plugin and it’s been really great so far.
Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find a way to filter out the word “the” from alphebetization WITHOUT also filtering the letter “T”. I can get it so “The Brothers Bloom” goes under B, as it should, by putting “the” into the exempted characters list, but when I do, “Troll 2″ also removes the T from alphabetization and places that review under “R”. If I remove the “the” exemption, The Brothers Bloom and Troll 2 both go back to the “T” section.
Benz1 said:
Brilliant plugin! Is exactly what I was looking for but would be great to have an option to sort in reverse order (or is there an easy way to do it that I haven’t found?).
Thanks,
Benz1
panee said:
Thanks a lot for sharing. Great article.I will be sure to check out your blog more often.Just subscriped to your RSS feed..
senshi said:
Hi, there is something strange in the Index header. Have a look:
1 5 7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y A D E W U ? ~
Why is there an “A D E W U” again after “Y” ?
senshi said:
Sorry
I’v got the answer. Just deactivate National Language Support:
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