Multi detail page
5 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder: Plugins & Add-ons
Last Post: April 13, 2011 (RSS)
By Maurice - April 12, 2011
we created a cool website with a front-end and a back-end
in the front-end I need the detail viewer page for the site.
the back-end used with the membership plugin is totally different but I can't use the detail viewer page from the front end with just css cause we use other tabels and extra functions and design.
also we need more detail viewer pages for other hardware, like the iPad and a apps,
how can i handle this now and in the future???
Greetz M
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Re: [Maurice] Multi detail page
By Jason - April 12, 2011
I'm not sure I understand the problem you're running into. Do you mean you need to format the front end of your website so that it can be displayed on mobile devices (ie iPads, iPhones, cell phone, etc)?
If you could provide some more detail about the kinds of issues you're encountering, we may be able to make some suggestions.
Thanks
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Re: [Jason] Multi detail page
By Maurice - April 13, 2011
for each Multi section u need a Viewer Urls list.page and a detail.page
the list.page i can make as many as i want without any problems.
but the detail.page only one lets say I have a desktop website with lots of data that needs to be put in tables.
but i want different sizes and pages for my iPad and mobile phones that means i need to point to multiple Viewer Urls detail.pages for the best result.
also when i create a back-end (not cmsb backend) with the membership plugin most of the time i need a different look and feel css ain't always the sollution.
so I need a great brilliant idea for this big problem.
Hope it helps.
Greetz Maurice
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Re: [Maurice] Multi detail page
By Jason - April 13, 2011
You can definitely have more than one detail page. If you have multiple list pages, each one could link to a different detail page by manually creating your links instead of using the ['_link'] field.
For example, instead of using this:
<a href="<?php echo $record['_link'];?>">My Link</a>
You could use:
<a href="myDetailPage.php?num=<?php echo $record['num'];?>">My Link</a>
As for your custom backend, you can design your template however you like using HTML and CSS. As long as you're able to connect to CMS Builder on that page, you'll be able to access the website membership plugin.
Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] Multi detail page
By Maurice - April 13, 2011
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