Folks,
I would like to be able to have more than a single [LINK] variable substitution from within a page fragment but can't find any way to do this.
The nearset I can get is to use multiple frags and to try to get them to layout such that the content looks contiguous.
However, I can't find out how to modify the default template that defines the fragment HTML. In particular, the default grey <HR> separator couldn't be changed even though I edited every occurrence in every template file.
Eventually, I found that item 2282 in the design/options/text display contains the definition of the <HR> that is used here. By changing that to "" I can remove the separator and get close to what I want although each frag is still displayed in it's own table of course.
So, I either need to be able to extend the [LINK] functionality so support [LINK1] - [LINKn] within a single frag or find out how to get finer control over the construction of the frag template.
TIA,
Bernie Jones
I would like to be able to have more than a single [LINK] variable substitution from within a page fragment but can't find any way to do this.
The nearset I can get is to use multiple frags and to try to get them to layout such that the content looks contiguous.
However, I can't find out how to modify the default template that defines the fragment HTML. In particular, the default grey <HR> separator couldn't be changed even though I edited every occurrence in every template file.
Eventually, I found that item 2282 in the design/options/text display contains the definition of the <HR> that is used here. By changing that to "" I can remove the separator and get close to what I want although each frag is still displayed in it's own table of course.
So, I either need to be able to extend the [LINK] functionality so support [LINK1] - [LINKn] within a single frag or find out how to get finer control over the construction of the frag template.
TIA,
Bernie Jones
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