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Using Click tags on non-backend pages

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8:05 pm
7 Feb 2008


Jeff Kirsch

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I'm currently using the Worpdpress theme “Prologue,” which allows users to post messages from the main page of the blog.  It provides a field for the body of the message, as well as the tag entry line.


My hope is to use Click Tags to bring the same functionality it lends to the backend to this front end entry.  However, I'm not sure how to integrate it.  I've been looking through the code and trying some things out, but don't seem to be able to even display the tag list.  I'm sure this is because Click Tags is designed to work with the regular posting page, but I was wondering if perhaps either a) this sounds easy enough that you could quickly explain what I would need to do or b) you could let me know that it would be really hard and that I should stop trying.


Thanks


8:09 pm
7 Feb 2008


Yellow Swordfish

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Probably not that  hard if you know your way around javascript. Click tags works by creating a new element before the tag element (the input field) and inserting the tag list into it. If you find the names of the HTML elements on the page you want to add it to you may just be able to change the names in the little javascript routine.



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