Hi, I wanted to add a few arbitrary pages to my library's website, but did not want to create static pages or maintain another application. I also wanted to make it so that someone without lots of HTML experience could add a page easily. So I made a few changes to a template to allow a parameter to be accepted. Now when I create certain local system preferences that content can be inserted into my template. Here are the steps necessary to do something similar: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfmj5f5d_197f43492f3 Please let me know if you have any problems following these steps. If anyone knows why this is a bad idea or poorly executed, please let us know. I wonder if this wouldn't be a good feature for future version, especially for small libraries? Is there a good place for the Koha project to keep documentation like this? I'd be happy to add it wherever it might fit. Jason
I added the instructions to the Koha wiki now here: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=koha_as_a_tiny_cms Jason On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Jason Ronallo <jronallo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to add a few arbitrary pages to my library's website, but did not want to create static pages or maintain another application. I also wanted to make it so that someone without lots of HTML experience could add a page easily. So I made a few changes to a template to allow a parameter to be accepted. Now when I create certain local system preferences that content can be inserted into my template.
Here are the steps necessary to do something similar: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfmj5f5d_197f43492f3
Please let me know if you have any problems following these steps. If anyone knows why this is a bad idea or poorly executed, please let us know. I wonder if this wouldn't be a good feature for future version, especially for small libraries?
Is there a good place for the Koha project to keep documentation like this? I'd be happy to add it wherever it might fit.
Jason
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