Hello Barry. What do you mean "loading them in a new page" ? It opens a html popup window?
If comments appear to be written outside of a horizontal div, it probably just means that the div height doesnt expand according to contents (css problem), if that is the case it probably needs a float:left;
Barry Smyth
Posted 5701 days ago
Hi Adrian,
another question for your. I have the comments form loaded into a div container and the initial load is fine with everything displayed as it should. However when I add a comment or go to the next page the script loads them into a new page rather than into the current container. I'm sure it has to to do with the way the script writes back results and was wondering where in the script I should look to change in order to keep things within the DIV container rather than opening up a new page.
Can you help?
Cheers Barry
Tester
Posted 5701 days ago
hey guys, I'm about to purchase this and I just wanted to try it out first.
Johnny
Posted 5701 days ago
This is just a test to see how it works
Barry
Posted 5702 days ago
Hi Adrian,
How about not indenting replies but having them displayed in a different color. For example here the banner with the user name is blue, maybe a reply would appear beneath it (no indent) but with a different color. That should be possible.
The only difficult part will be ordering the messages so that the replies are displayed beneath the original comment.
Something for you to think about, and I hope take on board to work on.
Also, is it possible to have multiple comment ID's on one page by say loading them into different DIV containers?
If comments appear to be written outside of a horizontal div, it probably just means that the div height doesnt expand according to contents (css problem), if that is the case it probably needs a float:left;
another question for your. I have the comments form loaded into a div container and the initial load is fine with everything displayed as it should. However when I add a comment or go to the next page the script loads them into a new page rather than into the current container. I'm sure it has to to do with the way the script writes back results and was wondering where in the script I should look to change in order to keep things within the DIV container rather than opening up a new page.
Can you help?
Cheers
Barry
to see how it works
How about not indenting replies but having them displayed in a different color. For example here the banner with the user name is blue, maybe a reply would appear beneath it (no indent) but with a different color. That should be possible.
The only difficult part will be ordering the messages so that the replies are displayed beneath the original comment.
Something for you to think about, and I hope take on board to work on.
Also, is it possible to have multiple comment ID's on one page by say loading them into different DIV containers?
Regards
Barry