Well this my second recipe on the wiki, I'm flattered :)2006/9/18, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 18/09/06, Giovanni Intini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Glad I could help :)Okay, added to the wiki as a Recipe :-)
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On 18/09/06, Giovanni Intini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glad I could help :)
Okay, added to the wiki as a Recipe :-)
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Glad I could help :)2006/9/18, Ralph Von der heyden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks, this method is great! It even allows me to change the order ofthe parts if I need to add one part in between two others.
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Thanks, this method is great! It even allows me to change the order of
the parts if I need to add one part in between two others.
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When I need to split up bigger pages I just include in the main content of the page a content tag for each "extra" part I have, this way in the layout I don't need to know if the page has multiple parts or just one and I can still divide the page into smaller chunks.
I use this method a lot when I
Hello,
is there a way to tell radiant to output all the parts of a page without
naming them explicitly?
This would allow me to split large pages into smaller chunks that are
easier to handle.
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