www.gbtechnologiesllc.com
www.gbtechnologiesllc.com
Here's a new site based on some technical white papers for a new concrete product: http://www.gbtechnologiesllc.com. It makes for some good bedtime reading.
Nice and clean. I'm sure the client is happy. It looks really well done.
I have a question for you - you used .phtml instead of .php - I'm pretty new to .php and Content Management, and am trying to pick up as much as possible.
Why did you use .phtml, and what benefits / differences does that offer? Also, how were you able to utilize the content created / managed by phpWCMS with it?
I know this is kind of an odd place to ask such a thing, I'm just curious.
thanks
John
I have a question for you - you used .phtml instead of .php - I'm pretty new to .php and Content Management, and am trying to pick up as much as possible.
Why did you use .phtml, and what benefits / differences does that offer? Also, how were you able to utilize the content created / managed by phpWCMS with it?
I know this is kind of an odd place to ask such a thing, I'm just curious.
thanks
John
Hi Ben,
well done...
But the lines are much to long! Very difficult to read!
http://www.gbtechnologiesllc.com/experienced_team.phtml
Would't it be nice, to have some photos (or white space), to shorten them somewhat?
well done...
But the lines are much to long! Very difficult to read!
http://www.gbtechnologiesllc.com/experienced_team.phtml
Would't it be nice, to have some photos (or white space), to shorten them somewhat?
@ elmerone
Thanks for your kind words. The .phtml is realized by changing _.htaccess to .htaccess and enabling url re-writing in conf.inc.php by setting $phpwcms["rewrite_url"] to 1. To be honest with you, I don't even know what phtml stands for. I'm sure google would have a quick answer for us. I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say, "Also, how were you able to utilize the content created / managed by phpWCMS with it?"
@ pepe
Thanks for your kind words, as well. I agree that the lines are long, which is why there are wide left and right sidebars on most of the pages. It would have been nice to have a photo of each person on the page that you referenced. I guess I could have split that page into 2 columns with 3 bios on the left and 2 on the right.
The client is very happy, so I probably won't end up changing the columns, though.
Thanks for your kind words. The .phtml is realized by changing _.htaccess to .htaccess and enabling url re-writing in conf.inc.php by setting $phpwcms["rewrite_url"] to 1. To be honest with you, I don't even know what phtml stands for. I'm sure google would have a quick answer for us. I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say, "Also, how were you able to utilize the content created / managed by phpWCMS with it?"
@ pepe
Thanks for your kind words, as well. I agree that the lines are long, which is why there are wide left and right sidebars on most of the pages. It would have been nice to have a photo of each person on the page that you referenced. I guess I could have split that page into 2 columns with 3 bios on the left and 2 on the right.
The client is very happy, so I probably won't end up changing the columns, though.
Wow! I like it, i like it a lot!
Just one question, was it neccessary to using phtml? or could you do it with normal php? whats the real reason with going to the effort for phtml?
Thanks
Just one question, was it neccessary to using phtml? or could you do it with normal php? whats the real reason with going to the effort for phtml?
Thanks
Feend model engines uses PHPWCMS!!!
http://www.feend.com.au
http://www.feend.com.au
Thanks, Gaz. Here's a thread related to your question - http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7729. It's really no trouble at all to turn on re-write functionality. You just enable it in the config and remove the underscore from the front of .htaccess. I prefer my urls to be .com/alais.phtml instead of .com/index.php?alais.
Oh ok, I get it now, its just aesthetical changes to site address... cool
hey.... can I 'borrow' your color scheme and layout? If you dont like the idea then its ok....
hey.... can I 'borrow' your color scheme and layout? If you dont like the idea then its ok....
Feend model engines uses PHPWCMS!!!
http://www.feend.com.au
http://www.feend.com.au
Nice done Ben!
Btw,
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7773#44878
Cheers
If u know what to doI guess I could have split that page into 2 columns with 3 bios on the left and 2 on the right.
But when clients are happy, they... are! Isn't it what we're supposed to aim for?The client is very happy, so I probably won't end up changing the columns, though.
Btw,
Cyaneo found a nice (and easy) way to rewrite with html... look here:It's really no trouble at all to turn on re-write functionality. You just enable it in the config and remove the underscore from the front of .htaccess. I prefer my urls to be .com/alais.phtml instead of .com/index.php?alais.
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7773#44878
Cheers
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