reformat, I forgot about anonyous pushing in this wiki
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I've been recently using a template this
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<pre>
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Related posts:
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Related posts:
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\[[!inline pages="blog/posts/*
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and !blog/posts/*/*
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and !Discussion
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and !tagged(draft)
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and <TMPL_VAR raw_tagged>"
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archive="yes"
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quick="yes"
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show="5"]]
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</pre>
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[[!inline pages="blog/posts/*
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and !blog/posts/*/*
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and !Discussion
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and !tagged(draft)
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and <TMPL_VAR raw_tagged>"
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archive="yes"
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quick="yes"
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show="5"]]
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Which I then call by doing this at the end of my blog posts on my ikiwiki install
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Which I then call by doing this at the end of my blog posts on my
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ikiwiki install
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<pre>
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\[[!tag software linux]]
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\[[!template id=related tagged="tagged(software) or tagged(linux)"]]
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</pre>
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[[!tag software linux]]
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[[!template id=related tagged="tagged(software) or tagged(linux)"]]
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It somewhat works, I was wondering if anyone else has tried to do something like the above to get "related posts" based on tags. The way that I have done it isn't very clever as it only links to the last 5 most recently posted items based on my parameters. Is it possible to "randomly" select a bunch of links from a set of user defined pagespecs?
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It somewhat works, I was wondering if anyone else has tried to do
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something like the above to get "related posts" based on tags. The way
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that I have done it isn't very clever as it only links to the last 5
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most recently posted items based on my parameters. Is it possible to
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"randomly" select a bunch of links from a set of user defined
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pagespecs?
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I know that the [[backlinks]] plugin exists for this sort of stuff (related links), it just lacks some user configuration options.
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I know that the [[backlinks]] plugin exists for this sort of stuff
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(related links), it just lacks some user configuration options.
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