How to add pages to define page status?
Hi
How can I add pages to the list in define pages editor? currently some pages like shopping_cart.php are not showing in the listing.
Would have thought that "adding" pages in define pages stsus would do this, but no "add page" or "insert" button.
also, I have page2,3 and 4 turned off in define pages status but they still show ini define pages editor lisiting, how can I remove them completely?
Thanks
Re: How to add pages to define page status
If you are using 1.3+ you can just use ez-pages, does the same thing and sets up dynamically
Re: How to add pages to define page status
but this page(shopping_cart.php) is already "created".
will creating it again in EZ pages muck that up?
Re: How to add pages to define page status
to add define pages you will need to remember to call the define page where you want the information to appear.
you would create the define page just like the others,
it should now appear in the list with the others
and will display wherever you add the define page code
Re: How to add pages to define page status
Quick question on this... I'm adding pages using the same method used for About Us. With the new version, to add the define in the admin config - are there any other files "other" than the normal list of files to add a page - that I need to address? Obviously I need to add a define to the config table for then new pages, and I've copied the format for the new tpl_default - calling for the on/off in the admin - but I wasn't sure if there were any other new files that needed to be modifed to carry that through... thought maybe you could give me a short answer before I ran a file search.
By the way this is a rewrite of an existing osC cart so I need to move these More Information pages across in this manner vs. using easy pages. I have specific About us and information pages setup in a separate box - I've already used Page 2, 3 & 4.
Thanks
Re: How to add pages to define page status
I am setting up a site using v 1.3.7. I have all of the custom pages set up in the Define Pages Editor, and they are all displaying and working fine.
So how do I get these pages to appear in the Define Page Status? I have included all of the pages in the tpl_site_map_default.php file, (with the appropriate configuration settings) yet none of the pages show up in the Define Page Status section of the admin panel. Only the default files that were part of the install show up in the Define Page Status section.
How do I get rid of the default files in the Define Page Status, and get the custom pages that are in my Define Pages Editor to appear here?
Am I missing something? Or is there a disconnect between the Define Pages Editor and the Define Pages Status?
Re: How to add pages to define page status
What pages ae you talking about?
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How do I get rid of the default files in the Define Page Status, and get the custom pages that are in my Define Pages Editor to appear here?
The first part of this question is not a good idea. As for the second part, You'd need to write an SQL script to include your custom pages in the database.
Re: How to add pages to define page status
Hello
I just created a new page, pages 2,3 and 4 are been used and now I have my new link to page 5 that it is completly empty.
I did something that for sure is something wrong 'cause it is not working: I renamed one of the others as define_page_5.php and I can see it in the Admin>>Tools>>Define Page Editor with some text in it (the one that for default is in all the pages) but when I look at my new page "live" it is completly empty.
Where am I wrong? Thanks.
Re: How to add pages to define page status
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Originally Posted by
clydejones
You'd need to write an SQL script to include your custom pages in the database.
How would one go about writing the sql script to add the new custom page to admin->configuration->define pages status?
Re: How to add pages to define page status
If you add the define files correctly, with a copy in the:
/includes/languages/english/html_includes
And your real files in the:
/includes/languages/english/html_includes/your_template_dir
These are auto loading and self building on the Define Page Editor ... in other words ... not extra coding required to add them ... :smile: