Ok I have another question. Our creative design team insists not using STK claiming that it will limit their work and let them only deal with CSS. They want to have the ability to edit the structure of HTML pages adding divs and other stuff which will be changing in a daily bases. Would that be possible? to keep changing the html structure when needed. I am not able to find a helpful and detailed documentation regarding this.
For example if they want to redesign the section structure which is in the prototype of the STK, is there a way to move the new HTML structure into the STK template?! Thanks, Kareem On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Christian Ringele < christian.ring...@magnolia-cms.com> wrote: > Hi Kareem, > > The only difference is, that you see the subtree of one site definiton, > meaning: > (You can have a look at EE on our demo too: > http://demo.magnolia-cms.com/.magnolia/pages/adminCentral.html > user: superuser > pw: superuser) > > In EE you can see this: > > There are by default 4 site definitions, in which for example the default > shows as sub-nodes templates, theme and so on. > What you see in CE is the content/subtree a site definition as default > (because you only have one). > > Cheers > Christian > > On Dec 16, 2010, at 8:50 AM, Antti Hietala wrote: > > Yes, site configuration is equivalent of (one) site definition. Go ahead > with the tutorial. > > > On Dec 16, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Kareem Al Jabr wrote: > > Yes I am using the community edition. So do you mean site configuration is > equivalent to site definition!? And I go ahead with the tutorial. > > Thanks Antti > > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Antti Hietala < > antti.hiet...@magnolia-cms.com> wrote: > >> Hi Kareem, >> >> You are using the Community Edition. Community Edition does not have >> multisite support; it only supports a single site. That's why you see >> Templating Kit > Site Configuration as opposed to Templating Kit > Site >> Definitions. You basically have only one site definition (=site >> configuration) to work with. You can still complete the templating tutorial. >> However, if managing multiple sites (for campaigns, events, subsidiaries >> etc.) with different themes and domains is important to you, get the >> Enterprise Edition. >> >> --Antti >> >> >> On Dec 16, 2010, at 8:13 AM, Kareem Al Jabr wrote: >> >> Hi Magnolians, >> >> I've built webapp war from source code, I have also added the STK module, >> all is working fine except I cannot find site definition under templating >> kit which is mentioned in the STK tutorial. Please see attached screenshot. >> >> Thanks, >> Kareem >> <12-16-2010 11-10-50 AM.png> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> For list details see >> http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <user-list-unsubscr...@magnolia-cms.com> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > > ------------------------------ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > For list details see > http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <user-list-unsubscr...@magnolia-cms.com> > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Best regards, > > Christian Ringele > Magnolia International Ltd. > > Magnolia® - Simple Open Source Content Management > > > > ------------------------------ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > For list details see > http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <user-list-unsubscr...@magnolia-cms.com> > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------- For list details see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <user-list-unsubscr...@magnolia-cms.com> ----------------------------------------------------------------