[Typo3] Repetitive Section throughout the site
Amir Mualem
amir219 at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 11 12:42:45 CEST 2005
michael wrote:
> Hi Amir
>
> I show you how i solve this problem
>
> 1) I create a page (hidden) in my tree and I call it footer
> 2)On this page i create a regular text element wich is the content of
> the footer i want to show on my page : "powered my michael bla bla...."
> 3)The ID of this text element is 76 and in my template i put this code
>
> #footer
> temp.footer = RECORDS
> temp.footer.tables = tt_content
> temp.footer.source = 76
>
> ...............................................
> marks.FOOTER < temp.footer
> ...............................................
>
> Hope that help.
>
> Michael.
>
>
>
> Amir Mualem wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I have been wondering, and after looking around and reading over the
>> FTB I have not found a way to do the following. I want to make a
>> section of the site, like a footer, which is repetitive throughout the
>> whole site and can be changed myself. However I dont want this to
>> have to make me select a specific template on each page... that wont
>> work (and thats the only closest solution I have seen in FTB).
>>
>> For example, the footer, I want it to be seen throughout the whole
>> site, and I would like to update it from one part;... I dont want to
>> have to go to every page and edit the footer content (which rules out
>> the "2-column" tutorial in FTB).
>>
>> After searching the FTB I decided to post here because I dont know of
>> a better way to effectively describe what I am thinking here... any
>> thoughts on this? My basic question is how can I make a section of
>> the site like a footer easily updated throughout the site and appear
>> throughout the site?
>>
>> A link to a tutorial or a relevent page in a document would definately
>> help tons.
>>
>> Thanks
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>
Interesting, how to I map it so it shows up where I want on the page? I
use templa Voila. :)
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