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  • Link to this postingPosted: 13.10.2003, 20:50
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    I'm trying to work with the Review section/option in PN and it
    appears it only lets you add 1 picture for the review..
    well I'd like to add 5-6 pictures for the review.. is there
    anyway to do this? or do i have to create some static-HTML page to do that.. which of course i'm not sure how to add HTML pages to PN. icon_smile
    Thanks for any help.
  • Link to this postingPosted: 14.10.2003, 00:07
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    I dont have an answer to the first question, but you might benefit from reading this:



    11. How can I create static HTML (pages with ordinary HTML content) in my PostNuke site, keeping the theme and blocks?
    You may have noticed that linking directly to an HTML page from your PostNuke site takes you to that page, but that the theme and blocks from your PostNuke site have disappeared. This is because the relevant PostNuke files that generate the content have not been called by that HTML file.

    To implement static HTML pages there are a number of solutions. One of these is the blank.php file, which is useful if you have only a small number of pages to create. One problem with this is that you must use FTP to edit the files, which takes away from the online administration aspect of PostNuke. A better solution, in many respects, is one of the modules created for static HTML pages.

    These modules are PostWrap, Subjects, PageEd and Content Express. PostWrap ‘wraps’ PostNuke around an already created HTML page. This module is especially useful if you have a lot of existing content that you wish to incorporate into a PostNuke site.

    The other modules, subjects, PageEd and Content Express are useful for creating and managing content in PostNuke. These modules enable you to manage the content online, without the use of FTP.

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    Simon

    itbegins.co.uk - Zikula Consulting

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