Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
But you have a drop down menu on the top of the page if you are logged in, with
a edit page link. So the functionality is there.
Original comment by allcall....@gmail.com
on 28 Apr 2011 at 10:51
functionality but a painful experience.
Original comment by h...@android-markets-info.com
on 29 Apr 2011 at 3:04
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Hi not even close to what I suggested so I must not have explained myself well
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I go to edit page expecting to edit the page content and get this page template
definition:
## Posts number on page
#set ($count = 5)
#set ($pageNum = 0)
#set ($pageParam = $request.getParameter("page"))
#if ($pageParam)
#set($pageNum = $math.toInteger($pageParam))
#end
#set ($start = $pageNum * $count)
#set ($pages = ${service.findPageChildren("/blog", $start, $count)})
#set ($nextPage = $pageNum + 1)
#set ($prevPage = $pageNum - 1)
#foreach ($p in $pages)
${service.renderStructureContent($p.friendlyURL, "article-overview")}
#end
<div class="navigation clear">
#if ($pages.size() == $count)
<div><a href="/?page=${nextPage}">« Older Entries</a></div>
#end
#if ($start > 0)
<div><a href="/?page=${prevPage}">Newer Entries » </a></div>
#end
</div>
While my techy's are familiar with templating languages like velocity, by
content people are not, so they have to go to the tree of content, find the
content and edit there.
Seriously. Inline editing would make this great tool 100x greater
Original comment by h...@android-markets-info.com
on 29 Apr 2011 at 3:26
This is very interesting. I guess I'm a little confused about what it is
exactly your getting at, but obviously <a
href="http://www.finaleditcommunications.com/">content editing</a> is a really
useful tool and really helpful.
Original comment by lucashar...@gmail.com
on 27 Jul 2011 at 3:45
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
h...@android-markets-info.com
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