Hi, 

I have what I believe would be a typical ecommerce site requirement where in
a few pages are relatively static in nature such as "find out  more" pages,
"About us" pages, Policies pages and perhaps a few others. I see some
implementation of the same in the demo ecommerce site. However, I would need
these to be not 100% static but something that can be updated regularly by
product managers i.e more like a CMS site which just a few pages with
sections and blocks that can be updated, disabled etc on the fly. 

My initial approach is to use the ofbiz component to serve pre-saved HTML
snippets to get the page. Instead of only 1 home page planning to have a few
more for the navigation menus. I would also like to mount this directly as
'root' i.e '/' e.g  www.mysite.com should bring up the home page. I
understand that in ofbiz-component one can change the mount point. Am I on
the right track?

Would be interested in any best practices for such a thing. 

Thanks in advance
Paul



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