Or just create a 'static' controller with one action per static page,
then just put your static content in app/static/action_name.rhtml and
use routes.rb to have cute URLs.  That way you can also leverage all
the layout mechanism.

This 'hack' of course won't scale if you plan to add dozens of pages
but for a typical 'about' and 'contact' pages it should do the trick.

Cheers,

On 5/31/05, Jesse Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing you can do is use categories for different sections.
> 
> Jesse
> 
> On 5/30/05, Trey Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm wondering how I might go about using typo as a lightweight cms.
> > For example, I'd like to have the regular "bloggish" content of the
> > sort that typo already supports, but also have some "static" pages
> > like "about us", "contact us" and so on. And ideally, I'd like to be
> > able to manage that content via xmlrpc also.
> >
> > What I might be asking is whether it's possible to run more than one
> > blog with typo...
> >
> > Typo looks sweet -- I look forward to playing around with it. To
> > everyone who's contributed, many thanks!
> >
> > Trey
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