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Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 1

Quaquavert

Is there a way to create a seperate page (linked off of your homepage) without having it appear as a guide entry or am I missing the point as to how guide entries should be utilized? TIA!

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Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 2

Bruce

Seperate pages generally need to be seperate Guide Entries. Though there is a new GuideML tag which will allow the display of different sections of a page as if they were seperate pages. I'm working on the documentation for that tag now & it'll be added to the Clinic page in the near future.


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Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 3

Quaquavert

Thanks for the info! May I try out the section tag or should I wait?


Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 4

Bruce

There's nothing to stop you using the SECTION tag, except my slackness in updating the documentation smiley - smiley

Here's the syntax

The text of the section which should contain standard GuideML.


The whole article/page needs to be split up into sections. If there's any part of the article outside the sections then the tag won't work.
The "section_name" part forms a URL for the section & should contain no spaces or punctuation & should be kept short.

hope it helps - let me know if there's any problems
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Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 5

Bruce

The documentation for the SECTION tag is done - you can find it here http://www.h2g2.com/A252505

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Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 6

Quaquavert

I'll give it a try. Thanks! smiley - smiley


Creating a seperate page without creatinga new Guide entry

Post 7

Bruce

No worries - anytime smiley - smiley

have fun
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