How can I style this tag? The default styling doesn't work well with my site...
Also, is there any way to exclude non-active pages. For example, if I have a few pages that are in draft form, but I haven't added them to the "public" site yet, I don't want the last_modified_pages tag to see those pages. Can I hide them from the tag somehow?
Thanks
torn
styling last_modified_pages tag
styling last_modified_pages tag
Last edited by jmcgin51 on Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: styling last_modified_pages tag
never mind on the styling issue - that one was easier than I thought...
how about ignoring inactive pages?? FWIW, I see that the function.last_modified_pages.php file includes the following code:
$query = "SELECT * FROM ".cms_db_prefix()."content WHERE active=1 ORDER BY modified_date DESC LIMIT 1,".$number;
and I'm assuming that the "WHERE active=1" statement is intended to do exactly what I want. BUT, I have an inactive page in my site that shows up when I use the last_modified_pages tag...
how about ignoring inactive pages?? FWIW, I see that the function.last_modified_pages.php file includes the following code:
$query = "SELECT * FROM ".cms_db_prefix()."content WHERE active=1 ORDER BY modified_date DESC LIMIT 1,".$number;
and I'm assuming that the "WHERE active=1" statement is intended to do exactly what I want. BUT, I have an inactive page in my site that shows up when I use the last_modified_pages tag...
Last edited by jmcgin51 on Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: styling last_modified_pages tag
Never mind - I'm a moron... I DIDN'T have the page set to Inactive. *@$$#*Q*@(!*!!!
Sorry for wasting everyone's time who read this and maybe devoted some thought to it...
Sorry for wasting everyone's time who read this and maybe devoted some thought to it...

