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* download the MT plugin from [http://www.rayners.org/2002/12/mtrelatedentries_bykeyword.php David Raynes: MTRelatedEntries ByKeyword] | * download the MT plugin from [http://www.rayners.org/2002/12/mtrelatedentries_bykeyword.php David Raynes: MTRelatedEntries ByKeyword] | ||
* upload the relatedkeyword.pl to {MT}/plugins/ | * upload the relatedkeyword.pl to {MT}/plugins/ | ||
* | * chmod relatedkeyword.pl to 755 | ||
== modify the MT template == | == modify the MT template == | ||
Revision as of 18:10, 24 September 2005
Work well at MT 2.661
installation
- download the MT plugin from David Raynes: MTRelatedEntries ByKeyword
- upload the relatedkeyword.pl to {MT}/plugins/
- chmod relatedkeyword.pl to 755
modify the MT template
- modify the template of "Individual_Entry_Archive", reference: 現用模版清單 | Jedi's BLOG | Jedi.org
- the follwing is my modification ( insert them before <MTEntryIfAllowComments> )
<div class="comments-head">相關文章</div>
<div class="blogbody">
<ul>
<MTRelatedEntriesByKeyword>
<MTEntries lastn="7"><li><a href="<$MTEntryPermalink$>" title="<$MTEntryTitle$> (with keywords: <$MTEntryKeywords$>)"><$MTEntryTitle$></a></li></MTEntries>
</MTRelatedEntriesByKeyword>
</ul>
</div>
- they will show the latest related 7 articles
- Do not forget to specify the keywords of each articles (seperate by space. I recommend use 'long_words' instaed of 'long words')