I’ve turned my really simple PHP breadcrumbs into a Textpattern plugin. (updated June 18: v. 0.2)
<txp:scl_crumbs />
Let me know how it goes. Don’t forget to activate it in the Plugins panel before using. Check the documentation, too.
Writer, Front End Developer, former WordPress consultant
Derwood says
Hiya,
I did this very same thing not too long ago.
After contmplating suicide, I used an older version of script you listed above with some modifications of my own and re-imported about 2000 entries for several blogs I host.
Besides backing up the SQL server, I also came up with another way to add some security against losing the data. I have two BSD boxes, so I installed mySQL on the second box and set up data replication.. What happens is the second SQL server acts as a slave and automatically updates itself from whatever goes into the master SQL server. Documentation on how to do this is here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Replication.html
With replication and my own backup scripts, I should be OK in case I hose things again
Jeff Adams says
Thanks for the plugin but it is only giving me a link to my Home and not any other directories. If I am in mydomain.com/about/ it only outputs Home.
Admin says
Stephanie
Sorry I did not check back because someone is helping me out. Thanks for the interest.
Pat says
This link doesn’t work. There should be a central repository for tp plugins
Mariann says
Is this plugin still availble?
Stephanie says
No, and I need to amend the post to say so. It never quite worked properly, and someone else came along with one that did.