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Ian Ebden's avatar
Ian Ebden
312 posts
about 18 years ago
Ian Ebden's avatar Ian Ebden

Having some trouble linking up pages using Mark Huot’s Tome extension. I have a default weblog with default set of categories. Tome is configured to use my article template to display an entry in my default weblog. All good.

Here’s the setup/flow on the front end: Homepage > Category (displays entries in cat chosen on homepage) > Article (single entry chosen from category page)

Because Tome is configured to use my article template to display entries, it means my category page is screwing up. If I set Tome to use my category page, my article page screws up. Do you see what I mean? Do I need to over-ride Tome somehow, or am I just writing crappy code?!

Help much appreciated.

       
Sue Crocker's avatar
Sue Crocker
26,054 posts
about 18 years ago
Sue Crocker's avatar Sue Crocker

ianebden, Tome is a third party extension, so I’m going to move this item over to the Extensions forum. I have zero knowledge of how to use it.

       
Mark Huot's avatar
Mark Huot
587 posts
about 18 years ago
Mark Huot's avatar Mark Huot

I think what you’d want to do is have tome use the article template and then on your category page just set dynamic=”off” and explicitly set the category=”{segment_x}”.

make sense? off the top of my head that’s the way I would do it.

       

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