Index Page
Index Page
I have my site structure completed, and was working on the templates, and realized that I don;t know where the index page is for me to edit that.
The breadcrumb menu for home goes to: 0.0.0.1.0.0.0.html so why not something like index.shtml or index.html?
Sorry this might be a simple question but I can't find my answer.
The breadcrumb menu for home goes to: 0.0.0.1.0.0.0.html so why not something like index.shtml or index.html?
Sorry this might be a simple question but I can't find my answer.
Re: Index Page
did you try /index.shtml?eglwolf wrote:I have my site structure completed, and was working on the templates, and realized that I don;t know where the index page is for me to edit that.
The breadcrumb menu for home goes to: 0.0.0.1.0.0.0.html so why not something like index.shtml or index.html?
Sorry this might be a simple question but I can't find my answer.
It works fine here: index.php as well
http://www.studmed.dk Portal for doctors and medical students in Denmark
The index page is the first article you make in the the index structure: this is the top level default structure and so all you do is create an an article.
the templates must be made to be able to see the article though. you can search for many posts here that will walk you through creating a template.
if you turn redirection on in the conf.inc.php your url will reflect the ALIAS of a structure and swap the x.x.0.0.1.0 with the alias name you gave it.
the templates must be made to be able to see the article though. you can search for many posts here that will walk you through creating a template.
if you turn redirection on in the conf.inc.php your url will reflect the ALIAS of a structure and swap the x.x.0.0.1.0 with the alias name you gave it.
they bring up two different pages. And I don't know how to edit either one in the admin area. And what page is the breadcrumb navigation pointing to?
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
Actually, the following:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
all take you to the same place
Admin->index (website start) is that place
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.0.shtml
is the "rewritten" link back
and of course:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.html
takes you to a page where you can choose to login or goto index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
all take you to the same place
Admin->index (website start) is that place
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.0.shtml
is the "rewritten" link back
and of course:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.html
takes you to a page where you can choose to login or goto index.php
But for some reason they are different.. I have just chekedDeXXus wrote:Actually, the following:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
http://www.studmed.dk Portal for doctors and medical students in Denmark
So if they are all the same page, where in the admin area do I edit this, becuase I do not see this page listed anywhere under my articles.Actually, the following:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
ahh-- stupid me .. index.shtml is different.. sry But why?frold wrote:But for some reason they are different.. I have just chekedDeXXus wrote:Actually, the following:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
http://www.studmed.dk Portal for doctors and medical students in Denmark
it is handled by the .htaccess file...eglwolf wrote:So if they are all the same page, where in the admin area do I edit this, becuase I do not see this page listed anywhere under my articles.Actually, the following:
http://www.equivity.com/v4/
http://www.equivity.com/v4/index.php
http://www.equivity.com/v4/0.0.0.1.0.0.shtml
http://www.studmed.dk Portal for doctors and medical students in Denmark
That is what phpWCMS does for you...eglwolf wrote: So if they are all the same page, where in the admin area do I edit this, becuase I do not see this page listed anywhere under my articles.
You enter separated (layout, templates, CSS) versus content via structure categories and articles and the CMS "writes them in relation to the "website start"
Admin->page layout (default)
Admin->templates (default)
Admin->default CSS
Isn't that what you have modified to get the look of your current page when you type the URL to your site?????
If you want to have a "lead-in" page then you must create that transition page separately as "index.html"
From "index.html"
Admin->templates (default)
Admin->default CSS
Isn't that what you have modified to get the look of your current page when you type the URL to your site?????
If you want to have a "lead-in" page then you must create that transition page separately as "index.html"
From "index.html"
This is the default index page. Delete this page to be redirected automatically to index.php
Last edited by DeXXus on Sun 30. May 2004, 23:08, edited 2 times in total.