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cms section layout troubles
how do i get each "section" in cms to have its own lay out??? how do you bind a lay out to a certain section???
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I'd also like to know if it's possible for each section to have it's own layout and if so how do I do it? I've been trying to figure this out for ages but can't figure it out.
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I chew two weeks and so I've created a news website
I 'm sorry my english is not good http://www.aksaraynews.com |
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one more bump for an answer
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found my answer and now im sharing
first click on your section on your home page. once there hold the mouse over the section title till a little pencil shows up and click the pencil once there you can edit the layout to use ... make shure you add a SEO URL Alias too...then click save...and your done...do that to each section and each could have a diff look......yeah!! |
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