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  1. gkd Active Member

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    Hi

    I am looking for a plugin/script which will allow a summary of the latest blog post to appear on the homepage with a link for more.


    Thanks
  2. ~kev~ Active Member

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    What forum script are you using?

    Is the "homepage" a simple html page, or a content management system?
  3. gkd Active Member

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    Hi Kev

    I managed to sort it, thanks anyway
  4. midlandi Can you smell that?

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    Smae question, what is the site running on? is the blog running on the same?
  5. midlandi Can you smell that?

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    Care to share for the benefit of the Forum?
  6. gkd Active Member

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  7. midlandi Can you smell that?

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    I am well thanks, and you?

    Thanks for the share on the info I am sure some will find that very usefull.
  8. gkd Active Member

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    Fine, thanks :D
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    Check into a script called carp and one called grouper from geckotribes. They are a more flexible then your solution.
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    Thanks Kev

    The solution I used seems to do the trick so I'll stick with it unless issues occur.

    Thanks
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