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#1 2010-03-13 18:43:24
- sereal
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Home Section link
hi, I try to make someting like this
textile:
<txp:section name="home"><span class="logoHome">Home</span></txp:section>
that code creates a link like this:
<a href="http://mysite.txp/home/"><span class="logoHome">Home</span></a>
how to make the link like :
http://mysite.txp/
instead of
http://mysite.txp/home/
please advise
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#3 2010-03-13 18:59:19
- sereal
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Re: Home Section link
oh my god…
Im getting in love with TXP !
thank you jsoo
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Re: Home Section link
Also get to fall in love with the <txp:site_url /> tag. It produces the URL for your frontpage and you can use TXP tags inside HTML tags. This means you can have something like:-
<a href="<txp:site_url />">Home</a>
<a href="<txp:site_url />about">About</a>
<a href="<txp:site_url />contact">Contact</a>
etc etc. Not only is it shorter code but it is also transportable in case you ever need to move the site.
Last edited by thebombsite (2010-03-13 22:18:15)
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#5 2010-03-14 09:48:46
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Re: Home Section link
wowww…once again thank you thebombsite
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