Hi,
1) Yeah, there is a plugin called Days_Old, which works on both categories and links
2) Built into LSQL.
3) Depending on what you mean, I think this is built in.
4) Yeah, you can just pass in search.cgi?query=&FieldName=test . You can also do other stuff with fields, such as : search.cgi?query=&FieldName-lt=10 (would only find links where FieldName < 10)
5) YahooSubCats should do this.
6) Related categories are built into LSQL.
7) This can be done by a global (I'm sure there is one floating around somewhere).
8) You can edit the sort order in Setup > Build Options. My Build_Random plugin may help here (keeps the links in the correct order, or you end up with links showing up 2-3 times on spanning pages).
9) Built in with LSQL.
10) Again, built in with page.cgi?d=1 (click "Dynamic" in the admin panel).
11) Pugdogs "Detailed_Hits" (not totally sure on the name) plugin should do this. Either that, or simply hack a simple version of jump.cgi, so that it counts outgoing hits to detailed pages.
12) LSQL handles tempaltes a LOT better than Links2. You shouldn't even need to edit any hardcoded stuff, as it can all be edited via the advanced editor (built into LSQL).
13) Expired links are built into LSQL 2.2.0
14) No need for this... as the template parser is a million times more powerful than the Links2 version =)
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Andy (mod)
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1) Yeah, there is a plugin called Days_Old, which works on both categories and links
2) Built into LSQL.
3) Depending on what you mean, I think this is built in.
4) Yeah, you can just pass in search.cgi?query=&FieldName=test . You can also do other stuff with fields, such as : search.cgi?query=&FieldName-lt=10 (would only find links where FieldName < 10)
5) YahooSubCats should do this.
6) Related categories are built into LSQL.
7) This can be done by a global (I'm sure there is one floating around somewhere).
8) You can edit the sort order in Setup > Build Options. My Build_Random plugin may help here (keeps the links in the correct order, or you end up with links showing up 2-3 times on spanning pages).
9) Built in with LSQL.
10) Again, built in with page.cgi?d=1 (click "Dynamic" in the admin panel).
11) Pugdogs "Detailed_Hits" (not totally sure on the name) plugin should do this. Either that, or simply hack a simple version of jump.cgi, so that it counts outgoing hits to detailed pages.
12) LSQL handles tempaltes a LOT better than Links2. You shouldn't even need to edit any hardcoded stuff, as it can all be edited via the advanced editor (built into LSQL).
13) Expired links are built into LSQL 2.2.0
14) No need for this... as the template parser is a million times more powerful than the Links2 version =)
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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