Thanks,

After long thoughts and lots of coffee I finally figured it out. The web page
is the content. Its-a-simple. Thanks for the answers.

Regards,
Edwin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eero af Heurlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [midgard-user] aegir: <(content)>?
> 
> Alexander Rigo wrote:
> > |
> > |But now the <[content]> element will return the title and then
> > |the content of the article. I whish to change the presentation
> > |of the content. I know where to find the other elements of the
> > |'simple site' <[navi]> , <[news]> and so on. But where is de
> > |<[content]> element or should I write my own element for
> > |presenting the content?
> > |
> >
> > Just write <[content]> in your style at the place the content schould be
> > displayed. I dont know if i understand your problem exactly, maybe you
> define
> > your content over "news&articles" and want to change the way the article
> is
> > displayed. You can do this by changing the <[article_item>-Element.
> >
> 
> I think he wants to change how the example site in aegir works, you must
> edit the root page of the website (under the websites tab), the
> <(content)> element (it's common to refer to your own elements as
> <[element]> and Midgard magic elements as <(element)>) is prefilled by
> midgard to contain the content property of the page object in question,
> this in case of the example site shows the title and content of the
> article that the URL parser (which has been called in <[code-init]>) has
> fetched.
> 
> /Rambo
> 
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