More info here. Thanks to Dan for bugging me about it until I finally got around to doing it.
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4 Comments
The comment name is screwing up the plugin page.
thanks. You might want to take the ‘Recent Comments:’ out of the plugin and make the user insert
‘
‘ instead.
Wouldn’t that be the correct way.
OK, I fixed it (the formatting issues in the plugin manager page), and a new version (1.6) is up. If you use the WP Plugin manager, you can do a one-click upgrade. Otherwise, download and unzip the new file, overwriting the other one.
As for taking the label out of the plugin, I guess I could, but I don’t think there’s a specific “correct” guideline on that. I guess what I could do is wrap it in a span and give it an ID, so that you could just hide that label with CSS and give it your own in your template. Until that happens, you can always just edit the plugin to take it out. I’ll plan to wrap it in the span for a future release.
Dan, just for you, version 1.7 is out, which will wrap the “Recent Comments:” title in a span with the ID “recentCommentsTitle”, so that you can hide it using CSS and use your own title outside in the template (rather than editing the plugin).
I also added a section to the description page which outlines the relevant CSS accessors within the list, to facilitate customizing the list’s appearance.