It depends.. Do you have a "main" category or is it just random placed
content without a main link?
Otherwise I like to use the breadcrumb path / rootline path / ... as a
file name, like I did it here:
http://www.duerr.de/druckluftsysteme-membrantrockner-deu-228.htm

On Apr 8, 4:53 am, organica <[email protected]> wrote:
> A "weblog-like-reddot" is close, yes.  More like a news/magazine style
> site.  I'd like our article contributors to be able to focus on a
> category-centric publishing structure rather than having to worry
> about what goes where on the site.  Having categories and keywords
> driving the content to its destinations would eliminate the
> contributor thinking about what goes were in a news site, at least
> that's my theory.
>
> How do others use reddot as a news/magazine style site?
>
> On Apr 7, 1:41 am, "Ingo Hillebrand" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > No, that is not possible. RedDot uses publicationpakets to publish
> > pages; this folderstructure must be assigned to your structure. Maybe it
> > is possible with a workaround on RQL-Base. Are you thinking about a
> > Weblog-Like-RedDot?
>
> > Greetings,
> > Ingo
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