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Trying to find a list of the supported Tags

Posted: Tue 14. Aug 2007, 20:19
by icanectc
I am not a great PHP developer but am trying - mostly asp and vb. I have installed the phpwcms and it does what i need it to do - but when I create the menus for links how do I add them dynamically to the layout section? Is there a list of the supported PHP tags that are used by PHP WCMS?


IE (Content) or {Content} to display the intended results?? I couldn't find any documentation for this, thanks!

Posted: Tue 14. Aug 2007, 20:24
by schmidtjr
Hi

Please have a look at http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/replacement_tags_de.phtml


Kind regards iche

Posted: Tue 14. Aug 2007, 20:25
by icanectc
Is there an english version?

Posted: Tue 14. Aug 2007, 20:25
by icanectc
Never mind I saw the english button :)

Thanks for your help!

Posted: Tue 14. Aug 2007, 20:49
by icanectc
I have one other thing I am going through the nav buttons for the site structure and notice theres no NAV_COL or NAV_COLUMN for a simple column layout - I want to display them in a CSS style hover options. is there a way to do this?

Also, dont want to force sub-menus to show links - I want only top level categorical linking

IE; Sitemap -> points to sitemap.php not Sitemap -> Go - > points to sitemap.php

Thanks again!

Posted: Wed 15. Aug 2007, 08:41
by schmidtjr
hi

did you have a look at NAV_TABLE_COLUMN? The better solution in my oppinion would be NAV_LIST_UL which can be completely styled via CSS. Just search the forum, there are many good posts on NAV_LIST_UL.

I'm not understanding the second point completely I think. If you have only one level in sitestructure and put an article on this level, you are getting to this article by clicking the sitestructure link.
means:
site-structure example:
-home
--news
--pictures
--sitemap
--contact

now you put your article into sitemap and if you click the sitemap link in navigation you're directed to the sitemap article

Hope it was kind of helpful

Posted: Wed 15. Aug 2007, 17:41
by icanectc
Didnt see an option for NAV_TABLE_COLUMN.

But cpanel had only a really old version of PHPWCMS. I am trying to update to v.1.3.3 but having major problems.


In any event I will try using what you have stated when I get the scripts installed.

As for the secnod issue.

I want my main menu links to be just that main menu links I dont want to have a category then a link under the category instead I rather have the option to not make sub-links. This might have been corrected or modified in later relases as I am unsure I was using a really old version.

Let me try getting the v.1.3.3 installed first :) I've posted in the installation english section for help on that :)