Hey Jonathan,
Thanks for the links. I also signed up for the forum.
Cheers,
Elle
On 16/01/2007, at 6:32 PM, <cms@webstandardsgroup.org>
<cms@webstandardsgroup.org> wrote:
From: Jonathan Rez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 01:02:55 +1100
Subject: Re: digest for cms@webstandardsgroup.org
Elle,
I know you said you've been to text book, but I remember myself
really getting lost there at first.
Have you read these¿
http://textbook.textpattern.net/wiki/index.php?title=Glossary#Tag
http://textbook.textpattern.net/wiki/index.php?title=Form
and http://textbook.textpattern.net/wiki/index.php?
title=Textpattern Semantic Model#How things Fit Together
You'll likely find an answer to your htaccess question at http://
forum.textpattern.com/
~ j
On 15/01/2007, at 6:29 PM, <cms@webstandardsgroup.org> wrote:
From: Elle Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:24:54 +1100
Subject: Text Pattern
Hello,
I've started using CMSs not very long ago.
The first one I looked at was WordPress which has some great
features. It was also easier to understand themes and I can use PHP.
And there are so many plugins around I can use.
Now, I have a site that I am building in Textpattern and some of the
features in it are better or easier to accomplish with it but I ran
into trouble trying to understand a few things like what are the txp
tags? or forms?
I've looked at Textbook and text Pattern web sites and it is not as
thorough as WordPress's resources.
So what I am actually is asking is would you know where I could find
some more information on text Pattern especially tags and forms? and
being able to have a snippet of code (like main navigation) I can
have in one place and I can call on? or on having static pages?
Also, on a different note, I am developing the site on Mac Os X and I
defined my links to be: example.com/name-of-post but for some reason
the.htaccess file has not effect and I get a 404 page when I click on
a link (which makes it harder to check my work). Would you know how
to fix it?
TIA,
Elle
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From: Elle Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:24:54 +1100
Subject: Text Pattern
Hello,
I've started using CMSs not very long ago.
The first one I looked at was WordPress which has some great
features. It was also easier to understand themes and I can use PHP.
And there are so many plugins around I can use.
Now, I have a site that I am building in Textpattern and some of the
features in it are better or easier to accomplish with it but I ran
into trouble trying to understand a few things like what are the txp
tags? or forms?
I've looked at Textbook and text Pattern web sites and it is not as
thorough as WordPress's resources.
So what I am actually is asking is would you know where I could find
some more information on text Pattern especially tags and forms? and
being able to have a snippet of code (like main navigation) I can
have in one place and I can call on? or on having static pages?
Also, on a different note, I am developing the site on Mac Os X and I
defined my links to be: example.com/name-of-post but for some reason
the.htaccess file has not effect and I get a 404 page when I click on
a link (which makes it harder to check my work). Would you know how
to fix it?
TIA,
Elle
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From: Jonathan Rez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 01:02:55 +1100
Subject: Re: digest for cms@webstandardsgroup.org
Elle,
I know you said you've been to text book, but I remember myself
really getting lost there at first.
Have you read these¿
http://textbook.textpattern.net/wiki/index.php?title=Glossary#Tag
http: //textbook.textpattern.net/wiki/index.php?title=Form
and http://textbook.textpattern.net/w iki/index.php?
title=Textpattern Semantic Model#How things Fit Together
You'll likely find an answer to your htaccess question at http://
forum.textpattern.com/
~ j
On 15/01/2007, at 6:29 PM, <cms@webstandardsgroup.org> ; wrote:
From: Elle Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:24:54 +1100
Subject: Text Pattern
Hello,
I've started using CMSs not very long ago.
The first one I looked at was WordPress which has some great
features. It was also easier to understand themes and I can use PHP.
And there are so many plugins around I can use.
Now, I have a site that I am building in Textpattern and some of the
features in it are better or easier to accomplish with it but I ran
into trouble trying to understand a few things like what are the txp
tags? or forms?
I've looked at Textbook and text Pattern web sites and it is not as
thorough as WordPress's resources.
So what I am actually is asking is would you know where I could find
some more information on text Pattern especially tags and forms? and
being able to have a snippet of code (like main navigation) I can
have in one place and I can call on? or on having static pages?
Also, on a different note, I am developing the site on Mac Os X and I
defined my links to be: example.com/name-of-post but for some reason
the.htaccess file has not effect and I get a 404 page when I click on
a link (which makes it harder to check my work). Would you know how
to fix it?
TIA,
Elle
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From: Elle Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:24:54 +1100
Subject: Text Pattern
Hello,
I've started using CMSs not very long ago.
The first one I looked at was WordPress which has some great
features. It was also easier to understand themes and I can use PHP.
And there are so many plugins around I can use.
Now, I have a site that I am building in Textpattern and some of the
features in it are better or easier to accomplish with it but I ran
into trouble trying to understand a few things like what are the txp
tags? or forms?
I've looked at Textbook and text Pattern web sites and it is not as
thorough as WordPress's resources.
So what I am actually is asking is would you know where I could find
some more information on text Pattern especially tags and forms? and
being able to have a snippet of code (like main navigation) I can
have in one place and I can call on? or on having static pages?
Also, on a different note, I am developing the site on Mac Os X and I
defined my links to be: example.com/name-of-post but for some reason
the.htaccess file has not effect and I get a 404 page when I click on
a link (which makes it harder to check my work). Would you know how
to fix it?
TIA,
Elle
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