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#13 2007-01-13 13:31:24
- amyng
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
mrdale, it think it would be a great idea, me being a newbie. In one way, it would cut down a lot of questions from noobs like us! :)
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#14 2007-01-13 18:17:14
- marios
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
@mrdale, I think mary was talking about ALL the examples stuff, that is in this forum, that otherwise would get lost.
( There’s lot of excellent posts and older examples, and it has been requested a while ago)
Is that so ? Or may be I was misunderstood something.
regards, marios
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
maniqui,
I use the ob1_if_section because it gives better control than the standard txp tag. For instance, with the ob1_if_section, you can specify multiple sections which greatly cuts down on code. I do not believe that the default txp tag will do this. I can also build a form or whatever and say section=”!blog”, which will output that form to every section except for the blog.
Last edited by DigitalRealm (2007-01-13 20:27:00)
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
Hi DigitalRealm,
txp:if_section does accept multiples values (sections) in the name
attribute.
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#17 2007-01-15 07:22:00
- Mary
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
I think mary was talking about ALL the examples stuff, that is in this forum, that otherwise would get lost.
Yes, exactly. A forum, as you pointed out, is not conducive for storing any kind of documentation or how-to; stuff gets easily outdated, the author abandons it… etc, etc.
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
Mary wrote:
A forum, as you pointed out, is not conducive for storing any kind of documentation or how-to;….
What I’d like to see one day, is a Send to Wiki extension for PunBB. You come across a forum topic that deserves to make it into your Wiki of choice, click the button or link, and a screen pops up with the topic all formatted with wiki syntax. Then it’s just a matter of copy/pasting it into your project’s or personal wiki.
One can dream :)
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
mrdale wrote:
Idea: TXP Live Examples Site.
I think it’s a great idea. It is similar, in fact, to one of the original ideas for TextBook, where a wiki Chapter would basically describe a complete site built with TxP, one for each type (Weblog, Photo gallery, Ecommerce, etc.); however, due to whatever reasons absolutely zero people chipped in on it.
I think this would be different though. In fact I think having two such sites as you suggest would be a good idea to separate core functionality techniques from plugin functionality, otherwise it will get out of control from a documentation standpoint (my opinion). (A demo plugin site that demoed each favorites plugin would be a lot of work in itself. Just ask Net-Carver about his incredible MLP pack demo site. Yeah, lot of work.)
@Amy: Hi Amy, nice to see you here. Your site is looking great, sorry I haven’t replied yet. Not enough hours in the day for me.
Last edited by Destry (2007-01-26 11:53:36)
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#20 2007-10-11 13:34:08
- masa
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
Mary wrote:
The idea is to port this forum to the WIKI.
Has this fine idea come to fruition yet?
Cheers Martin
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
txp:if_section does accept multiples values (sections) in the name attribute.
But it does not support negate, as in !notthissection, as my plugin does. So it still has a usage.
Plugins:
ob1_advanced_search 1.032b, ob1_search_score 1.0, ob1_pagination 2.5, ob1_title 4.1, ob1_modified 2.1
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#22 2007-12-28 16:37:41
- els
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
obeewan wrote:
But it does not support negate, as in !notthissection, as my plugin does. So it still has a usage.
<txp:if_section name="notthissection">
<!-- do nothing -->
<txp:else />
blah blah
</txp:if_section>
:)
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Re: [howto] Using Forms to Simplify Site Administration
True Els, there is else. (Yeah, that sounded funny in my head when I wrote it ;)
But it will add more code then needed. Allthough, adding plugins do to.
Shall we end this it at 1-all? ;)
Plugins:
ob1_advanced_search 1.032b, ob1_search_score 1.0, ob1_pagination 2.5, ob1_title 4.1, ob1_modified 2.1
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
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