First the set-up. Here is what the various pages on our new website are intended to look like when we launch: New home page: http://dev2.radiodigest.com An example radio market page: http://dev2.radiodigest.com/pittsburgh/-index.htm (Yeah. There's a hypen in the file name. I screwed up. Gotta fix that.) Example article pages: First Page - http://dev2.radiodigest.com/pittsburgh/news/1999/pit_newlayout_articlefrontpage.htm Middle Page - http://dev2.radiodigest.com/pittsburgh/news/1999/pit_newlayout_articlemidpage.htm End Page - http://dev2.radiodigest.com/pittsburgh/news/1999/pit_newlayout_articleendpage.htm Having seen all that, I can now tell you about the modifications I made to the article admin page: I enabled modification of the UP field, which helps with multi-page articles. Beautiful! In order to accomodate the editors needs, these are the article fields I repurposed: * extra1 becomes the "Related Articles" field. * extra2 becomes the "Blurb" (or subhead) field. You can see it being demonstrated on the first article page, as a teaser and link for the next page. * extra3 becomes the "Keywords" field for META tags. The problem looking for a solution: We're moving archived articles into Midgard as far back as 1998. Does anyone have suggestions for what mechanism/field/function I could use to mark the article with the original publsh date? Would it make sense to use an array or just nested if statements if I were to list articles on a page by most recent date AND score? Bug?: When creating a new article, I get an error of "Warning: Object article not found in content on line 232" and then proceeds to list ALL articles in the system. Enough questions for one night... Thanks! Todd Daniel Woodward Technical Consultant RadioDigest.com Inc. http://radiodigest.com "Radio you can READ!" -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
