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2/08/2008 6:53 PM  

I want to show the title, thumbnail and summary in the Latest Articles module.

I'd like for the thumbnail to be left-aligned, and I'd like the text of the summary to wrap the thumbnail if it has more lines than the thumbnail.

Can you help me with a template?

Currently, I've got this set to:

< span class=normal >
< a href="[LINK]" >< strong >[TITLE]< /strong>< /a>
< /span>
< br>
< table class=normal >
< tr >
< td valign="top" >[IMAGETHUMB:100]< /td >
< td valign="top" >[SUMMARY]< /td >
< /tr >
< /table >

That doesn't do what I want because the two elements (thumbnail and summary) are in two td elements.  I'd like to get rid of the table, justify the thumbnail to the left, and wrap the text.

Thanks.

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2/08/2008 8:35 PM  
Try this:

[IMAGETHUMB:100]>[SUMMARY]

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2/08/2008 8:37 PM  

Let's try it again. It appear the forum code killed my html:

[IMAGETUMB:100]
[SUMMARY]

 


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2/08/2008 8:41 PM  

Ah...Okay the forum software really dosen't like HTML samples... see the attached file. It also does not like TXT files either... Here is a Zip of the txt file.


Attachment: htmlsample.zip


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2/09/2008 4:43 AM  

Hi Jncraig,
You can find in my website a full table less blog template to download. You can start with it and get the idea to achieve whet you like to achieve.
Here is the link
News articles/blog table less template to download


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Wizard for embedding the coolest google local search map control. (works also with PA)

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2/09/2008 4:56 AM  
Thanks for helping out Avi/Recovery1

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2/09/2008 6:47 AM  
Thanks! That's exactly what I needed.

(For those who might try this, it should be IMAGETHUMB and not IMAGETUMB ... that's in the zip file, too!)

(Also, you can use < and > in forum postings. To make sure that they aren't interpreted as HTML code, be sure to leave spaces around them, as I did in my first message.)
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2/09/2008 7:44 AM  
Scott,

Just giving back to the community.

jncraig,

Opps...I guess on my thrid attempt, I goofed...
[quote](Also, you can use < and > in forum postings. To make sure that they aren't interpreted as HTML code, be sure to leave spaces around them, as I did in my first message.)[/quote]

thats a good trick to know.

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2/09/2008 8:14 AM  
Just giving back to the community.

I certainly do appreciate it!

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