On 24 Jan, Karsten Kraus wrote:
> - Content is stored under "topic-trees",
> Layout is defined via the "Style management" - portion
> of the Amdin-Site and the Site-Structure is defined in
> the "Host-Admin"-Section with "sub-pages"...
> Did I understand that right?
Yes, that was correct. While you can use the "sub pages"
to also contain the actual content of the site (pretty
much what you would do with a normal file-based site
except you gain the advantage of being able to use
Midgard style system), it is usually preferable to store
the content in topic trees and then call it by PHP
scripting to pages as needed.
> - What can this "page elments" do?
They are just like style elements, except that they
are used only for that particular page (or hierarchy
of pages, as is the case with inherited page elements),
this means that you can use them to override elements
from the style, or just separate parts of the code
contained in your pages to more manageable sections.
> Karsten
/Bergie
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