I thought I would create a number of pages using this feature and embed a cf include into a text element on the page.
I didn't want the page to appear in the top level navigation bar, but wanted another page to be able to 'submit' to the page, so that the processing on the site would be contained.
(Have a look at the submit link on the homepage of www.collectandplay.com).
Now there may be a way of creating a brochure page and not have it in the navbar at the top of the page, but I thought the hidden page on site was the way of doing it.
Unfortunately hidden page on site has the unusually unhelpful feature of not creating the content of the page on upload.
Now I would think that this 'creating' content on the main site but keeping it hidden would be a useful feature that developers could use to show clients what a page would look like or allow us people developing dynamic pages to be able to develop pages that are in keeping with the look and feel of the site and will reflect the site changes we make through Acatalog.
Of course I may be wrong here and there is a way of doing this successfully in some other way.
Adam
I didn't want the page to appear in the top level navigation bar, but wanted another page to be able to 'submit' to the page, so that the processing on the site would be contained.
(Have a look at the submit link on the homepage of www.collectandplay.com).
Now there may be a way of creating a brochure page and not have it in the navbar at the top of the page, but I thought the hidden page on site was the way of doing it.
Unfortunately hidden page on site has the unusually unhelpful feature of not creating the content of the page on upload.
Now I would think that this 'creating' content on the main site but keeping it hidden would be a useful feature that developers could use to show clients what a page would look like or allow us people developing dynamic pages to be able to develop pages that are in keeping with the look and feel of the site and will reflect the site changes we make through Acatalog.
Of course I may be wrong here and there is a way of doing this successfully in some other way.
Adam
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