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#19925 2012 Critic’s Choice CMS Awards
Posted by jukooz
on 12 November 2012 - 07:20 PM
#18023 Best approach on alternative template
Posted by jukooz
on 05 October 2012 - 10:32 AM
I am doing this at the moment. Using apeisa's multisite module. m.domain.com is a separate page and has its tree. For redirection of mobile users I use Tera-Wurfl. For SEO purposes remember about canonical URLs. It would be great if every page had redirection to corresponding mobile page, but if someone came back from mobile to desktop version (you should provide such a link), leave him there - I am working on it currently (for someone who is not coder, it's not so easy
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EDIT: diogo was first
EDIT: diogo was first
#11432 Few noob questions
Posted by jukooz
on 10 May 2012 - 05:37 PM
Thanks Ryan, exactly what I needed.
Thumbnails - this is the way I wanted it to work, but watching some video it seemed to me that it took thumbnail from the center. Great.
So migration is pretty easy - I like that. I have some experience with wordpress, and it is quite hard there when you change domain name.
Now I'm learnig php little bit encouraged by ProcessWire elegance and simplicity. Thanks for that framework.
When I will have more noob questions, I'll ask here
Thumbnails - this is the way I wanted it to work, but watching some video it seemed to me that it took thumbnail from the center. Great.
So migration is pretty easy - I like that. I have some experience with wordpress, and it is quite hard there when you change domain name.
Now I'm learnig php little bit encouraged by ProcessWire elegance and simplicity. Thanks for that framework.
When I will have more noob questions, I'll ask here
#11397 Few noob questions
Posted by jukooz
on 09 May 2012 - 08:34 PM
Hello,
I found ProcessWire today when exploring ModX little bit. It's absolutely amazing.
I have few questions and I must state that I don't have php skills, but PW seems simple enough to implement without these skills.
1. What is the best way to "split" code for better templating? I mean writing head section only once, footer only once etc. I realize that it may be done in many "good" ways, but how would you prefer it being done? Can they be seperate templates so that I could create reusable building blocks?
2. Can I have "global variables" that I would use in templates but don't want to create separate template or page for?
3. How do you differentiate pages when you have 2 menus on website (how to create page added to second menu only)? How 2 menus play with the tree?
I will ask more noob questions soon
I found ProcessWire today when exploring ModX little bit. It's absolutely amazing.
I have few questions and I must state that I don't have php skills, but PW seems simple enough to implement without these skills.
1. What is the best way to "split" code for better templating? I mean writing head section only once, footer only once etc. I realize that it may be done in many "good" ways, but how would you prefer it being done? Can they be seperate templates so that I could create reusable building blocks?
2. Can I have "global variables" that I would use in templates but don't want to create separate template or page for?
3. How do you differentiate pages when you have 2 menus on website (how to create page added to second menu only)? How 2 menus play with the tree?
I will ask more noob questions soon
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