Another simple aprox is to use the description field for this feature. We write the title as normal and the description is the tab information.
I also recomend not to extend document... Plone Search engine index the content also. What do you thing is better hide description ( they are not going to use it ) and reuse it, or have non-title pages ( and if you need a title make it with a H1 )? Ramon En/na Simone Deponti ha escrit: > Hello all, > > On 12/17/06, *Quim Gil* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > > Imagine I have a page with the title "All the GNOME Aplications You > Could Imagine" but in the nav bar we only want to have "Applications". > How can we do that? > > > Solution n1: > We extend/modify the document content type to have such a property > (like SmallTitle, as opposed to RegularTitle). > > Solution n2: > Modify the templates in order to not show the title. If the editor > wants to put a title, he can drop in a <h1> right in the content and > voilĂ . > > The solution 1 needs to mess a bit with content types in order to be > achieved, while solution n2 can be seen as a pure templating work. > However, note that plone for its own search engine gives priority to > the title (I don't even know if it indexes the content at all, > probbaly just the abstract). > On the other side, solution n2 offers the editor a little more > flexibility (you may not want to put the title, you might want to have > an image and then the title under it... you may want a lot of things > and if it's all in the content you can arrange it like you prefer). > > I'd say let's go for solution n2 for the following reasons: > * Ease of development (well, actually there's not a big difference > between the two solutions) > * Flexibility. When we go on editing we might discover we need other > functionalities, and I foresee the second solution as being the best > regarding this issue. > * Titles should be short, better if one-word. Let's take the example > "All the GNOME Aplications You > Could Imagine": the plone search subsystem will end up indexing this > as more relevant for the keywords "Applications" (correct), "Imagine" > (well ok, maybe that article on John Lennon in the section "our > heroes" would be better") and "GNOME" (uhm yeah, but if you're > searching for that, you better go to the home page :D) > > These are my thoughts regarding the issue... if anybody has other > ideas, they're welcome :) > > -- > Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list > > > > > -- > <Ivyshaur> No, we've been informed that listening to Rammstein is the > best way to learn German. > <mrPants> You learn it very quick > <mrPants> The problem is that you only know how to talk about sodomy, > canibalism, incest, and death > <granola> there are other things to talk about? > <mrPants> Not in germany > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list > _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
