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CMS Multi-Section Page
Hello friends. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to take a go at a mod that would allow you to show articles from multiple sections in vB CMS where the sections are not sub-sections of each other (so basically, I could have 4 subsections of the Root section, create a new page, and be able to show articles from say, three of them. Thanks!
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I am a bit tired with a headache so my brain might be foggy but I think you may be able to achieve this using the categories. There is a good chance though I am totally not understanding you. lol
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I'll give an example.
I have the following sections (example): Home (root) >Information >Interviews >Community >Reviews I want articles from Home and Reviews to show on the Home page. Hopefully this helps. |
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You can add multiple sections to a page already. The child sections should show up on the parent. Make sure you have checked "include sub sections" on the section edit page of the parent.
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You cannot show subsections unless you want to show all subsections. I want to chose the subsections that are shown.
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If you don't mind me asking, why not just make them not subsections if you don't want them to show?
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