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From: Alvaro d. C. <ac...@ba...> - 2001-07-13 10:17:02
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El 12 Jul 2001 10:38:19 -0800, Nathan Vonnahme escribió: > > For *blocks*, the old method still applies in slash 2-- so if you want an > "older stuff" block in your debian section, you have to make a block named > debian_more (that's why by default there are blocks like features_more and > articles_more). Also, if you have a block named "debian" it will show up > on all the pages in the debian section (index and articles). > > And in case anyone's confused, the semicolon notation is used when you > dump the templates using template-tool, and in the comments. Using the > template editor in backSlash, you have to use the section field. You may > need to make a new "debian" section in it (using the new template form). > > Speaking of sections, it is important to note that the "default", "light", > and "admin" sections used for templates are NOT the same as the other > sections. Regular sections (like "features", "articles" or "debian") are > paradigmatically kind of like sections of a newspaper, but these special > ones are just for templates. If the user is an author, slash looks for a > given template in the admin section first, then the default section. > Same with light view, or with one of the site sections. > > So Barry, you could make multiple SectionIndex templates , and if you set > their section field differently they will be different, and if one doesn't > exist the default one would be used. > > Alex, you silly newbie, what is "documentation"? Actually, it would be > great if you could collect the wisdom on this topic and submit it to > slashcode.com or something... I think it is not correct to answer in this way to a newbie. It is normal to ask for documentation and it is a good think. I am not an english expert but "silly newbie" doesn't seem to be the best adjective to give a slashcode future user/developer. Cheers -- Alvaro > > -n > -- > Nathan Vonnahme na...@th... > senior web developer third sector technologies > http://enteuxis.org/nathan http://thethirdsector.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > |