[Radiant] Reusable Page Parts - With A Twist
Kevin Ansfield
kev at digitalblueprint.co.uk
Tue Jan 30 06:08:18 CST 2007
Hi Chris,
If you're trying to do what I think you're are then it should just be a case
of using the radius tags...
<r:find url="section/page-name">
<r:content part="part-name" />
</r:find>
That will pull the page-part you specify out of the page that you selected
with the find tag. Does that help at all?
Kev
On 1/30/07, Chris Parrish <techstuff at realidaho.com> wrote:
>
> Actually, I only need one thing:
>
> Some way to reuse a page part within other pages (I'm not sure if I'm
> using the right term -- I haven't played with Radiant enough to say I
> really understand "page parts"). I don't know if this is do-able with
> Radiant. If so, I'm not sure if it can be done using page parts, hidden
> pages referenced within visible ones, or some other device.
>
> If anyone can tell me an easy way to do this, you're my hero.
>
> That said, a nice addition would be to collect and organize data on the
> usage of these sub-elements. This is not really a need -- but would fit
> common use cases:
>
> 1. Writer modifies the visible pages and no longer uses sub-element A.
> A report/view/alert/whatever alerts him of this so he knows it is safe
> to delete it.
>
> 2. Writer re-organizes sub-element A and so checks all the visible
> pages that depend on it (maybe changing their unique content to dovetail
> with the newly modified sub-element text).
>
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