Cross-Linked Sections

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Last Post: April 28, 2009   (RSS)

Re: [jdancisin] Cross-Linked Sections

By zip222 - April 20, 2009

Anyone have any suggestions for me on how to make this happen?

thanks,
jason

Re: [jdancisin] Cross-Linked Sections

By ross - April 20, 2009

Hi there.

Thanks for posting!

I am actually going to need some more details on this one as I am having a hard time visualizing what you want to setup.

Could you post some sample pages for me to take a look at? Thanks!
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Re: [ross] Cross-Linked Sections

By zip222 - April 20, 2009

I have attached wireframes of three of the detail pages. Let me know if you need additional info or clarification.

Re: [jdancisin] Cross-Linked Sections

By ross - April 22, 2009

Hi.

Thanks for the screenshots. I am going over them and thinking up some options for you :).

I am curious how much of the CMS Builder stuff you have setup already though. Have you already created the sections? Do you have any of the basic list pages coded? Or are we still talking theory right now?

I just want to know how much detail to go into at this stage one we have some options.

Thanks!
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Re: [ross] Cross-Linked Sections

By zip222 - April 22, 2009 - edited: April 22, 2009

We're just talking theory at this point. I really want to make sure this can be done before I go too much further. I think if you can get me started with a section or two, I will be able to figure out the logic and apply it to the other sections.

I have a few sections setup for testing purposes.

Re: [ross] Cross-Linked Sections

By zip222 - April 23, 2009

Just checking to see if you've had any luck with this? Should I request a rapid response ticket?

Re: [jdancisin] Cross-Linked Sections

By ross - April 23, 2009

Hi

There are definitely going to be some options for you. The best place to start though is going to be with your templates and the basic sections. Do you already have that setup?

At this stage, don't put too much effort into adding content as it's possible we'll have to delete it all anyway. Just make sure you have your templates (without the PHP, just HTML) done and the sections created.

Let me know when we are done that step and we'll start talking code.

Thanks!
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Re: [ross] Cross-Linked Sections

By zip222 - April 23, 2009

Ok, I am ready. Now what?

Re: [jdancisin] Cross-Linked Sections

By ross - April 24, 2009

Hi

The next step will be to get the basic code working. That would be the main list of records on each of your template pages.

Don't worry about bringing in the content from other sections just yet.

Just set up each of your pages with the basic viewer code.

Does that make sense? Keep me up to date with how you are making out :).
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