![]() ![]() Most pages on the web, including any regular page on Super Simple Server, have meta-info embedded in the page HTML, which is used for the item summary. The meta-info is used to add the new item summary to the page. Once they are submitted, they are scanned for meta-info such as title, description, and image. If an items tag is on a page, append ?add to the page's URL and you will be presented with a space to enter one of more URLs. The source of these links can be from manually added URLs, which are scanned for meta-info, or an RSS/Atom feed URL which will be scanned for updates in the background. The items tag allows you to post dynamically updated lists of headlines with image, title, description, and link. The default style is style=oldest_500, which in most situations shows all comments in chronological order. Add an underscore and a number to the style name to limit the count, for example style=last_15 will show the last 15 comments. You can also add the attribute style=newest to show the most recent comments first, or use style=last to show the last few comments from oldest to newest. Places a comment section on the page that uses a pre-existing forum post. Creates a post to hold comments in the forum specified. Creates a post to hold comments in the default forum at /forum or /users/username/forum if the page is within a users home. There is a template used for this, so it can be customized. This will show recommendations for other pages, based on this page's tags, which are set within sections. The default id is the current page path plus an underscore and an index if there is more than one on a page. Add id=/some/other/page to share a chat room over multiple pages. Use the tag to push everything following it down past any floating multimedia items, which use the leftthumb or rightthumb styles or their variants, or the pos attribute equal to floatleft or floatright. ![]() The pos attribute can be center (default), inline, floatleft, or floatright. In those situations, the page thumbnail is usually the first tag encountered, even if it is not showing. This is useful for having a specific page-thumbnail for use in automatic feeds and within tags as documented below. Goose.jpg goose.jpg goose.jpg goose.jpgĪn image can be hidden by including show=0 in the attributes. When used with a style, they override the style values. ![]() Layout can be controlled more precisely using advanced attributes. Inline - can be placed in text inline, up to size of image, with no frame Leftlargethumb - 20x20 thumbnail floating on the leftįull - as large as will fit on page, up to size of image, centered, with no frame Rightlargethumb - 20x20 thumbnail floating on the right Leftmidthumb - 15x15 thumbnail floating on the left Rightmidthumb - 15x15 thumbnail floating on the right Leftthumb - 10x10 thumbnail floating on the left Rightthumb - 10x10 thumbnail floating on the right If it begins with ~/, it is relative to the base /users/username path or the site root.Ī style tag can also be included to control the presentation: , it is relative path to the current page location. The image or video or audio can be a full external URL, or an internal /path/to/file, or just a file name, in which case it must be located in /files or /users/username/files if the page is within /users/username. If there is a or that matches, the page will auto-scroll to that section when the user clicks the link. You can include an anchor at the end of any link by appending #anchorname. Links may be subject to whitelisting if the site is configured that way, so any external URLs not on the list can automatically cause the message or page edit to be flagged for moderation before appearing to other users. URLs will also be automatically clickable even if not surrounded by a tag. Otherwise, if an internal link does not have leading slashes, it is relative to the current page's location. If an internal link begins with ~/, it will be based at either the current page's /users/username base, or the site root. Internal links must not be URL encoded, but external links should be. path/to/page - basic internal linkĬlick here - titled linkĬlick here - open in new tabĭo a search - titled external link ![]()
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