Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> Take a good look at what you wrote! Everywhere you used subMenu (capital
> M) and only for the SPC parts you used submenu (lowercase m). Typoscript
> is case sensitive, so these are two different things.
D'oh. That's what I get for getting used to declarative languages a
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> I first tried this piece of code before posting it, so I know for
> certain that it works.
> These spacer pages don't happen to have the "Hide" option activated?
They're not hidden, and I can't find any other restrictions on the spacer
pages, either.
Here's the part of
Andreas Burg wrote:
> I think in general it's better to open one thread for each question to get
> more and better help.
I agree. Normally I'd do that; I just didn't want to spam the list with
three separate, possibly very trivial threads at once.
Cheers,
Marian.
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Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> Spacers are indeed meant for making seperators. In TSRef you can read
> [1] that:
> Spacers are pages of the doktype "Spacer". These are not viewable pages
> but "placeholders" which can be used to divide menuitems.
Which is exactly what I want. :)
> For example:
>
> l
Hi!
After trying on and off over the course of several months to get my website
remade/ported to typo3, I'm finally getting close to what I want it to be. A
couple of points still have me puzzled though. I'd welcome any hints
regarding the following issues:
1) Spacers
I have a two level navig