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Graham Granam SIR i put the code in my blog site . all code work but new post not working
Graham
filmbokep Add this in a code block below the blog and xtscript blocks
it only targets the pagination links
<script>
var a=document.getElementsByClassName('xt_pagination');
if (typeof a[0] !== "undefined") {
b=a[0].innerHTML;
b=b.replace(/komikbokep.sextgem.com/gi, '<xt:url type="domain">');
a[0].innerHTML=b;}
</script>
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This should work for multiple parked domains and will keep the visitor on the domain they started from (including the sextgem one)
if you only have a single parked domain and all your visitors use it then replace '<xt:url type="domain">' with 'komikbokep.com'
filmbokep
Graham hello sir, thanks for your help, it's already working. thank you very much. this is the result
http://komikbokep.com/index/__xtblog_entry/10751253-cowok-lugu-diperkosa-4-gadis-cantik?__xtblog_block_id=1#xt_blog but, i have one question. am i must edit all my post one by one to make it all picture have many page...? or we have another trick..? thanks
Graham
filmbokep Adding your blog like this in a
code block basically puts the blog in a variable and prints it out
The
# </xt:code><!-- and
# --><xt:code> lines trick xtgem into showing a normal blog function in the building tool so that
the blog settings can still be changed
posts can be created or edited as normal
posts are still assigned to the correct blog page in your feed
Just do not edit the xtscript lines in the building tool afterwards or they will get messed up
<!--parser:xtscript-->
# </xt:code><!--
var $blog=<xt:blog tzone="0" format="Y-m-d" display="2" show_time="0" entries_per_page="10" comments_per_page="20" comments_sort="-1" entries_sort="-1" display_limit="0" display_symbol="" version="2" tag="paged" t_back_to_posts="" t_comments="" t_comments_empty="" t_post_a_comment="" t_name="" t_comment="" t_post="" t_tags="" t_search="" t_created="" t_showing_tagged_posts="" t_no_entries_found="" t_no_search_results_found="" t_show_all_comments="" t_see_parent_thread="" t_show_all_replies="" t_show_replies="" t_reply="" t_posting_as="" t_comments_login_required="" t_login="" t_signup="" t_confirm_email="" t_report_spam="" />
# --><xt:code>
print $blog
<!--/parser:xtscript-->
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Then make sure html is enabled for the post (check box) and used the paging tags as described
filmbokep
Graham hello sir, i got stuck. i cant make it. by the way, can we just edit the template css...?
to make my post have many page...? so i'm not edited my post one by one. thank you.
filmbokep
Graham Hello, yes i want make it like this.
http://banana.madpath.com/blog
Please, guide me where i must start..? I'm not to understand. Which script i must use.? And where i put that script. I'm a newbie. Please teach me. Thank you for your help.
Graham
filmbokep If the blog is in a xtscript variable that is "printed" by xtscript
and html is enabled on the post
you can use the xtgem paged content tags within a blog post
http://syntax.xtgem.com/manual/xtgem/default?func=paged_content
The tags will be ignored if the post is not viewed via xtscript
This only works because the parsing order gets switched when you assign the blog to a xtscript variable
See a test here
http://banana.madpath.com/blog