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cmsguy
Which Content Tool?
  • 2004/4/5 9:17

  • cmsguy

  • Just popping in

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  • Since: 2004/3/3 2


My environment and requirements:

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1. Custom Block Menus - No system main menu.

2. Be able to link to the content page within my custom menu.

2. Want to display HTML, PHP pages.

3. Content pages to be included in search engine.

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I tried wfsections, but it seems to be mostly article based. I only want to display HTML and PHP.

WHICH CONTENT TOOL CAN I USE?

Thanks.


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carnuke
Re: Which Content Tool?
  • 2004/4/5 11:21

  • carnuke

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  • Since: 2003/11/5


1 and 2 Use Multimenu or imenu Do a search for them here. To remove links to modules from main menu, simply enter '0' in modules admin page under the 'visible' column. Then use a separate menu modul as above to link to pages.

3 and 4 Use freecontent module. This allows you to wrap html/php pages and you also have a field for each page to summarise its description. This is then added to database and becomes searchble by XOOPS search module.(Note this will not include ALL the content, only what you add to this field)

Regards, Richard

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cmsguy
Re: Which Content Tool?
  • 2004/4/5 22:04

  • cmsguy

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Where can I download Freecontent?

I create menues as custom blocks WITHOUT Multimenu. Can I use Freecontent to create content and manually add the link to that content to my custom block menu item?

Thanks so much.

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