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  1. Thanks for the tip! The big bold button is what I need. Site is Ascot Brass, which I converted from a gruesome heap of tables within tables to Clipper a couple of years ago when asked to become webmaster. I decided to try it out as my first Clipper to PW conversion when faced with creating the Members page. Use of templating in Clipper made it reasonably easy to do the original conversion; and I've found the TemplateLatteReplace module suits my way of working in PW. KP
  2. Newbie question: where? How to access it? Your module looks to be just what I need. I recently converted my brass band's site to Processwire (from Clipper, using Latte templating, but that's another story), and am extending it to allow a private Members area. I'd like some others to be able to add notices about rehearsals etc. I've managed to make a simple front-end form that lets them create a new post comfortably from the front end, entering date and a brief title; it then takes them to the back end if required to add full details and file attachments. I want them to get back to the main members page on completion, so the module looks a good fit for that. I'm just curious what and where the built-in functionality is.
  3. Ha! Now I have another ten pages to read, along with those 30 designer depot etc. articles piled up in my inbox and a couple of issues of .Net gathering dust under the bed. I'm actually working on ClipperCMS, a fork of Evo, now, and it's while researching something that cropped up during a write-up of its API that I found your post. I suspect it's what I needed some time last year to help me make sense of PW, since my brain has been rewired to view the world from an Evo standpoint. And now I'll have to read it and have another look. Pretty much like MODX, in fact - my first reaction to that was: "Oh no, another CMS that keeps everything in the database" (after finding Joomla site after Joomla site like watching paint dry as the page built up from bits & pieces). Something spurred me to have another look at MODX later, and I latched on to it immediately second time around. I'm pretty committed to Clipper, I think it has a great future for Evo fans, but I'm sure it's worth having a go at PW as well, and your guide could well give me the boost I need to do that in a reasonable time. TVM! KP
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