Make related post with scroll function

On Thursday, October 13, 2011 0 comments
By activating the scrolling function on the widget related posts so visitors do not feel disturbed by the articles related to that too stands down. Moreover, this related post widget placed in the bottom of the post. Interested to install related posts scrolling function? But wait .. If you already installed the widget related post long, then it should be removed first.



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About the display related post, I will post to make related post box has a scroll function, tau scroll function is not it? it tu be drawn to the top to bottom. If still curious please look at the bottom of this post. I think this look better than usual, because it is more beautiful aja, trus if his many articles related to it will not take a big place. That is in my opinion, pretty or not it's relative.

1. Login bloggers>> design>> edit html

2. Previous backup your template first

3. Check the Expand Widget Templates.

4. Teman2 Please find the following code in the html teman2

]]></ b: skin>

(use the Ctrl + F to search)

5. Paste the above code before the following script :
.rbbox{border: 1px solid #D8D8D8;padding: 5px;
background-color: #E0F8E0;-moz-border-radius:5px; margin:5px;}
.rbbox:hover{background-color: #EFFBEF;}

6. The next step following the code search

<p><data:post.body/></ p>

7. Paste the following script under the code before <p><data:post.body/></ p>
 <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
<H2>Related Post:</H2>
<div class='rbbox'>
<div style='margin:0; padding:10px;height:200px;overflow:auto;border:1px solid #ccc;'>
<div id='albri'/>
<script type='text/javascript'>
var homeUrl3 = &quot;<data:blog.homepageUrl/>&quot;;
var maxNumberOfPostsPerLabel = 4;
var maxNumberOfLabels = 10;
maxNumberOfPostsPerLabel = 50;
maxNumberOfLabels = 3;
function listEntries10(json) {
var ul = document.createElement(&#39;ul&#39;);
var maxPosts = (json.feed.entry.length &lt;= maxNumberOfPostsPerLabel) ?
json.feed.entry.length : maxNumberOfPostsPerLabel;
for (var i = 0; i &lt; maxPosts; i++) {
var entry = json.feed.entry[i];
var alturl;
for (var k = 0; k &lt; entry.link.length; k++) {
if (entry.link[k].rel == &#39;alternate&#39;) {
alturl = entry.link[k].href;
break;
}
}
var li = document.createElement(&#39;li&#39;);
var a = document.createElement(&#39;a&#39;);
a.href = alturl;
if(a.href!=location.href) {
var txt = document.createTextNode(entry.title.$t);
a.appendChild(txt);
li.appendChild(a);
ul.appendChild(li);
}
}
for (var l = 0; l &lt; json.feed.link.length; l++) {
if (json.feed.link[l].rel == &#39;alternate&#39;) {
var raw = json.feed.link[l].href;
var label = raw.substr(homeUrl3.length+13);
var k;
for (k=0; k&lt;20; k++) label = label.replace(&quot;%20&quot;, &quot; &quot;);
var txt = document.createTextNode(label);
var h = document.createElement(&#39;b&#39;);
h.appendChild(txt);
var div1 = document.createElement(&#39;div&#39;);
div1.appendChild(h);
div1.appendChild(ul);
document.getElementById(&#39;albri&#39;).appendChild(div1);
}
}
}
function search10(query, label) {
var script = document.createElement(&#39;script&#39;);
script.setAttribute(&#39;src&#39;, query + &#39;feeds/posts/default/-/&#39;
+ label +
&#39;?alt=json-in-script&amp;callback=listEntries10&#39;);
script.setAttribute(&#39;type&#39;, &#39;text/javascript&#39;);
document.documentElement.firstChild.appendChild(script);
}
var labelArray = new Array();
var numLabel = 0;
<b:loop values='data:posts' var='post'>
<b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'>
textLabel = &quot;<data:label.name/>&quot;;
var test = 0;
for (var i = 0; i &lt; labelArray.length; i++)
if (labelArray[i] == textLabel) test = 1;
if (test == 0) {
labelArray.push(textLabel);
var maxLabels = (labelArray.length &lt;= maxNumberOfLabels) ?
labelArray.length : maxNumberOfLabels;
if (numLabel &lt; maxLabels) {
search10(homeUrl3, textLabel);
numLabel++;
}
}
</b:loop>
</b:loop>
</script>
</div>
<script type='text/javascript'>RelPost();</script>
</div>
</b:if>
8. Finally save and see the results,

That is how to make related post with scroll function.

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