How are you publishing it? I /think/ that if you do the following ...
1. Select the specific header instance ('page')
2. Click 'Publish pages' in the Action Menu
3. Ensure 'Publish related pages' is checked
... that should have the desired effect. It may be subtly different
depending on which of the 3 or 4 ways you've linked the header in; I
can never quite remember the rules! I sympathise - I came from a PHP
background too and it's quite a change in mindset.
- Bobby
On Feb 6, 9:41 am, abdn_webteam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm having a problem, or unsure, if I can update a whole site by
> publishing a global page such as header or footer. It's my first
> redDot site and would normaly have used a php include to achieve this.
>
> I have an admin page at start of project with the global pages
> (header, footer, etc) hanging off.
> I've created header and footer containers in my foundation templates
> and referenced these to the anchors of the header and footer pages
> that are hanging off the admin page.
>
> I'm maybe missing something, or still thinking in php!, but the header
> page on the server is the altered one but only the pages publish since
> the change get updated.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Mike
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