Cross-referenced content-parts...

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Will
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Cross-referenced content-parts...

Post by Will »

Hello,

Not sure it it has been asked b4 but here it is.

I would like to be able to use ANY actual content part anywhere... I mean, if I have a WYSIWYG HTML created and I would like to have it included in several articles, then I should create it once and add a "Current Content-part" content-part anywhere else I need the WYSIWYG HTML...

Does it makes sense??
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Post by pico »

you can Copy&Paste Content-Parts in the Article Menu in Version 1.2.3
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Post by Will »

Sure but... what if I made a little error in the first content-part and I realize it after... say 20 pastes??
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Post by fabiradi »

TYPO3 uses this technique, too (insert record). What you are looking for is a kind of "reference" content part which acts like a link. I don't want you to chance your cms (I use phpWCMS and TYPO3). It is only for others to understand what you tried to explain.
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Post by Ben »

To further state what I think Will is asking: It would be nice to include a content part from one article in many places throughout the website. This would allow for changes to be to the one content part which would cascade to anywhere that it is included. It might be included with a replacement tag such as {INCLUDE:[page_alias]:[content_part_ID]}
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Post by kubens »

For this reason i developed an RT, which allows to reuse the content. Try this: {WAK_SNIPPET}
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