I tried something similar before, but must have made a mistake.
This works fine, having php in the page-elements is fine. With some
proper naming it should be clear enough.
Thanks,
Aschwin
Emiliano wrote:
>
> Aschwin van der Woude wrote:
> >
> > > You could create the decorative elements in the style, and have those
> > > call page elements that cough up the content.
> > >
> >
> > Sounds like what I want. How do I do it?
>
> In the style you could have an element 'decoration' in the style, that
> has make-up (tables, images, navigation, whatever) which in turn calls
> <[extracontent]> for example. Define this as a page element for the
> relevant pages.
>
> If you want the page elements to be PHP-free you're going to have to
> jump
> through some hoops to get things like repetitive table cells working. I
> can't recommend that route, even though I could understand why you would
> want to.
>
> Emile
>
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