Author | [manne] |
Date | 2003-10-15 16:16 |
Posts: | Some Infos about Anypage:
Anypage Display HTML- and PHP-code within the OPN layout. Furthermore you can import files and folders. Link in OPN: home --> administration --> Anypage Anypage offers the following pages / Centerboxes: Sidebox | Centerbox Anypage Box | Anypage Index Box Anypage Categories Box | Anypage Categories Box Anypage is using the following folders in OPN: /cache/anypage_data_url_xxxxx: This is the folder from which data are read if imported /cache/anypage_impex_xxxxx: This folder is for file import/export. Main Page When you open the Anypage administration you get the main page which displays the available submenus as buttons in the upper part. To import pages, those pages have to be located in the respective folder. If Anypages have been created, you will see a list of those pages below. Status: Pages that are visible for users. Inactive pages. Pagename: Assign a name only once. This is how you call the page. Anypage: Page title Category: The title for the page in OPN. POS: Existing pages can be organized in that you shift them to top or bottom using the arrows. Option: • Edit • Delete • Show displays the respective page on the screen. Advice: If you configured OPN to code the URL, you just call the respective URL with Anypage using show, then copy the link. This link can be cut and pasted into other modules/boxes. To create a menu with this link I use the following: Create a sidebox: HTML Box Create a link in the content of the sidebox like this: <a class=\"sidebox\" href=\"http://the_link_you_see_with_show\">the_menu_item</a>
There are other possibilitys, it´s just i did it here on the webside in the box "OPN at a glance" manne |
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