Got it. Thanks Rich.
On Oct 6, 11:33 am, reddotrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> dmackerman,
>
> You can create a different template for each project varient.
>
> Go to Administer Content Classes in Smart Tree and expand the content
> class you want to change, there will be a node called templates, if it
> is set up already you will have more than one template with the name
> of the project varient it is assigned to after it in light grey text.
> If you click on the template node itself, the action menu allows you
> to assign a template to a project varient. The templates, as Sids
> said, can share placeholders. So instead of the code you have above,
> you just need to put pateTitle = "Printable Page Title" in the
> template associated to the printable project varient. This will then
> be used for the printable project varient and not for the HTML project
> varient.
>
> Hope this is clear, project varients were one of the more complex
> things to understand that I have come accross so far.
>
> Rich
>
> On Oct 6, 2:45 pm, dmackerman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is there some sort of conditional that I can place in my template to
> > specify the title for each variant. Something like: (pseudo code):
>
> > if (projectVariant = "HTML") {
> > pageTitle = "This is a page title";} elseif (projectVariant =
> > "Printable") {
>
> > pageTitle = "This is a page title [printable version]"
>
> > }
>
> > Get what I'm saying?
>
> > On Oct 5, 4:04 pm, Sids <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Changing Template and Page Title are two different things.
> > > When you say changing template you are talking about changing code
> > > where as Page Title (of a page) is only content.
>
> > > Both the HTML and PRINT project variants point to the same page
> > > whereas diplay the content based on display setting under Main Menu.
> > > If you can assign these Print and HTML variants a different title or
> > > not depends on the implementation, if both templates use the same
> > > placeholder (most probably Headline) to assign title to page then you
> > > will have to change the template code.
>
> > > After publishing only HTML and PRINT will become two different pages
> > > as they are assigned different extensions.
>
> > > Hope I have understood your question correct :) though I dont think so
> > > as question is not very clear to me.
>
> > > Probably reddot manual has better answer available around how to.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Sids- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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