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#1 2006-02-19 20:32:24

alesh
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From: Miami, FL
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Art and Culture Center of Hollywood

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood (that’s Hollywood, Florida)

Still under development, both in terms of content and in terms of TXP implementation. But there is some cool stuff – most of the menus are sections, so articles added to the section instantly become menu items.

The publish date is the last date associated with that event, so that, for example, the front page has the appropriate exhibition/performance, and they’re self-updating. A number of things had to be annoyingly hand-coded (for exmaple, this page contains two article-custom lists, so it’s actually a form, called by an article who’s body is never seen).

Any input or advice would be extremely welcome.


Yes, I have tried turning it off and on.

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#2 2006-02-20 08:22:20

colak
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Re: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood

<blockquote> alesh wrote:

> But there is some cool stuff – most of the menus are sections, so articles added to the section instantly become menu items. </blockquote>

Like the site!
Wouldn’t this result in a huge menu eventually?


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#3 2006-02-20 21:00:56

alesh
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From: Miami, FL
Registered: 2005-04-13
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Re: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood

some of the stuff, like “about,” will always have a limited number of “articles.” For the “exhibitions, I’ll eventually divide it into “current” “future” and “past”


Yes, I have tried turning it off and on.

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#4 2006-02-22 08:22:02

Luxebot
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Registered: 2006-02-18
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Re: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood

I thought the title was pretty entertaining, but then I found out that it was Hollywood, Florida. :-/

Nice site, by the way!

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