Output of expired articles
Tweaking the display of your expired articles can be a bit of a chore, try these examples for some ideas.
Tweaking the display of your expired articles can be a bit of a chore, try these examples for some ideas.
Custom article sorting has been a common request over the years. With this tutorial, Nicolas Morand brings us a way to select and sort articles on the front end.
Sometimes all you want is to be able to sort your articles manually. Here’s how to do it using the glz_custom_fields plugin.
Here’s how to hide articles at a given time of the day using Textpattern variables, courtesy of Marc Carson.
In this comprehensive and useful tutorial, Phil Wareham shows us how to implement Facebook services in your Textpattern articles.
Marc Carson shows us how to add popular social media buttons to your Textpattern install.
Guillaume Stricher follows up his previous tip with a method of displaying articles which have an image associated with them.
This tip features a method of displaying a sticky article first followed by live articles.
Els – TXP’s own “Queen of Tags” – is back with a tip for listing a series of articles from a specific category on a landing page.
How to display a list of posts from other years with matching months and days.
Filter your article list using multiple custom field drop-down select menus.
How to assign a custom CSS stylesheet for your individual articles.
Make a vertical-scrolling news ticker, showing headlines (titles) of your articles one at a time that allow visitors to click straight to an article of interest.
Display a list of articles based on the number of posted comments, optionally limited to a specific time frame.
For when you need more control than categories and the <txp:related_articles />
tag provide..
How to display a teaser from a future article to your audience – with or without a plugin.
Fetch and display section sensitive articles along with the category title.
Apply a different style to every third article in a list of articles.
Change the background for your article lists – odd and even colours.
TXP developer Robert Wetzlmayr’s “poor man solution” for creating multi-lingual articles.