Remember that sections only works on content, earlier ezp used session to remember it, but that caused issues if you had several tabs open to same install. So as of 4.4 it will not persist in session anymore, meaning non content related pages will not have override condition for sections.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Carlos Revillo <[email protected] > wrote: > i would add two sections and will add override conditions for each one... > > 2010/7/15 Kévin Surrault <[email protected]> > > Hello ! >> >> I am integrating a site which has two main parts. There are red pages >> and green pages that have only a few differences (background color and >> menus). There is a page that belongs to the two parts of the site, so >> it must have a red design and a green design, depending on the link >> that call it. >> >> My problem is : in the pagelayout template, how should I proceed to >> automatically set the appropriate design (red or green) to the page ? >> >> I've thought of fetching the node parent so I can know which part of >> the site is currently viewed, and then setting menus and divs like >> this (as in ezwebin templates) : >> >> {if eq($site_design, 'red')} >> {include uri='design:page_redmenu.tpl'} >> <div id='red'> >> {else} >> {include uri='design:page_greenmenu.tpl'} >> <div id='green'> >> {/if} >> >> ... </div> >> >> Is that a proper solution ? Do you have any better way to know the >> current part of the site, and to display the page in consequence ? >> >> Thank you ! >> >> ___ >> Kévin >> -- >> Sdk-public mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ez.no/mailman/listinfo/sdk-public >> > > > -- > Sdk-public mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ez.no/mailman/listinfo/sdk-public > >
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