Re: [Screem-devel] Using site/page template
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From: David A K. <da...@ri...> - 2003-09-15 17:37:19
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On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 17:04, Carpe S=E9bastien wrote: > How do i define Site/page template ? >=20 > I've read the refering documentation and can't figure out how to make > one. >=20 > The File-> new-> New Site Template... is quite dark to me : > i've got to name my template, there's a browsing entry where i suppose i > do have to put my template (a html page that i've previously saved as > template - this is what i suppose), and then i've got a choice of > File/directory that i don't understand the purpose,=20 Site templates are something that have not been developed much. The idea was that you could store a generic site structure in a template file, and have all the mkdir etc. done automatically when you create a new site. Basicly, insert a name, select Directory or File, then click add. The template field is there so you can use other site template files to create sub directories in the current one, or set the template for a file. The files/directories may take a few seconds to appear in the list on the left of the window as it relies on fam. > Now, i do create a site, but where do i tell my site template ? Check the "Site Template" box omn the first page of the new site druid, and enter the file in the input box provided. > And when can i register page templates so that, when i hit "New > Document", they do appear in the standard template list ? The actual list of templates isn't implemented yet, so you have to select custom template and manually specify the file. > I'm definitely puzzled about the whole template system, and the help > isn't quite helpfull about that. It is a bit of a mess at the moment, but there is only so much 1 developer can do at once :-) David --=20 Make your website SCREEM - Site Creating & Editing EnvironMent URL: http://www.screem.org/ Mail: da...@sc... |