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Ruzhyo
Multiple Simple Pages
  • 2005/6/5 8:32

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Just getting started with XOOPS - looks great, but I can't quite figure out how to get it to do what I want. I'm looking for a way to have a number of pages (accessible via side menu) that resemble the default home page. Basically, I just want to be able to have several pages with easy to edit/update content in them, but I don't want a series of a bunch of news headers with "click here for the full article," or that sort of thing. I want something that has a side menu, with main pages with info on them, but don't really want static html pages for the content that I have to upload whenever I make changes. I like the "blocks" part of the default XOOPS install, but that only lets me do 1 page (I think?)

Just some module/setting/something that lets me set up multiple pages I can post regular blocks to, and then access those pages via the menu - any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

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soups
Re: Multiple Simple Pages
  • 2005/6/5 16:21

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I think I'm looking for something similar. XOOPS looks brilliant but I have a few thousand html pages I want to put up on the site. I don't fancy the idea of putting each one into blocks through the web-interface. Linking them together would also likely be a pain.

It seems like something many people might do but I couldn't find anything after extensive googling. I didn't find this functionality in any of the modules either.

Thanks

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Ruzhyo
Re: Multiple Simple Pages
  • 2005/6/5 19:26

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OK - I figured it out, thought I'd post in case anyone else has the same question. The wf-channel module it what you want, but you have to clone it a number of times for each page you want - use the excellent script on:

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=26041

Seems to be working great!

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soups
Re: Multiple Simple Pages
  • 2005/6/5 22:50

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Ah just got iContent to work for me. Unfortunately the site for it is in french! http://www.vivihome.net/ hence googling wasn't too successful.
You can put entire directories full of html pages into it and it will wrap them for xoops. You don't have to do it one page at a time. And it allows adding comments and directly editing the html. Very useful.

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