Hi Olivier, *
Am 01.12.2011 20:26, schrieb Olivier Hallot:
I have been trying some of the SS pages to figure what they are designed
for, but I miss a couple of lines on a better description...
e.g.
http://userhelp.silverstripe.org/for-website-content-editors/managing-your-site/
accessible via Help tab at the admin panel
Can someone point me to the meaning of "JS page", and "virtual page"?
Some page types come with Silverstripe and are explained at the userhelp
site above, some others like e.g. JS or Download page have been designed
by Christian to fit our needs.
You will choose a JS page type in case you want to run a javascript
there you need to add.
Also, I was looking into http://www.shareaholic.com to add some of these
social network buttons... but I failed miserably to add their script in
a page... It seems SS obliterates it.... I must be missing something wrt
to inline scripts....
Give it another try adding the script to a JS page via tab Java-Script.
Thanks for the hint :-) we'll have to add an index of page-types and
purposes at website.libreoffice.org.
cheers
Erich
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