Hi Tudor, thanks for the response. Tomorrow I'll
try based on your
information. BTW, I've seen your slides of ESUG and Stephane said that
there was a video of your presentation, but I couldn't find it. Do you
know if it is available?
Cheers,
Andrés
Tudor Girba escribió:
Hi,
I'm back, trying to configure Pier.
Good to have you back :).
The first step I need
to achieve is having a blog running but with comments disabled.
While
doing so, some questions appeared:
1. It seems that the "Add" button has different meanings depending
on
the current selected page (environment? I still don't know exactly
what this is in the Pier case). So, you can use it for adding a page
in the main environment but only to add a post in the blog
environment. Is this correct? Is it supposed to work in this way?
Yes, it is correct.
Add is a command and commands apply to the current "Structure".
Examples of Structures are: Page, Blog, Post, Comment, Component,
File. Depending on the current Structure and on the rights of the
user
you will be able to perform different commands.
Coming back to the Add command, this particular command allows you to
select what to add, and narrow down the options afterwards.
2. If the first is correct, is there a simple way
to change the link
caption, so that when the user is in the blog page the link states
"Add Post" instead of "Add". I don't think that the previous
approach
is intuitive.
There actually is a debate here about this issue. Some think it's
better to have all Add commands under the same link, some think it's
better to have several links. I happen to be on the second camp, but
the current approach should work just fine.
3. Is there a simple way to avoid leaving
comments in blog posts?
You can disable the comments by setting the Comment Timeout to be
00:00:00:00. You do that by going to the Blog, Edit and then set the
Comment Timeout.
4. Is there a way to configure the contents of
the left sidebar.
This is where Environment comes into play :). The Environment is the
template, and those things on the right are embedded in the
Environment. You can access the Environment from any page via the
Edit
Design command.
Cheers,
Doru
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