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Jorge estévez
Monday 13 November 2006 10:02:43 am
How to define the template of the SiteMAP page (it always uses pagelayout.tpl) I would like to use another template.
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kracker
Monday 13 November 2006 10:12:46 am
I would create a template override for pagelayout.tpl
<i>http://ez.no/products/ez_publish/documentation/customization/custom_design/override_templates http://ez.no/doc/ez_publish/technical_manual/3_8/templates/the_template_override_system</i>
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David Jones
Thursday 11 January 2007 5:52:55 am
This is what I would like to do. I have used many overrides in my site but I can't see how to set this override.
How do you define an override for the sitemap?
André R.
Thursday 11 January 2007 8:33:34 am
If you have a override design I think you can just place a template called sitemap.tpl in design/'design_name'/templates/node/view/
Take a look at how ezwebin does it.
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Friday 12 January 2007 3:23:54 am
Thanks but that doesn't quite work.
What I want to be able to do is override the pagelayout for the sitemap.
I have manage to use the overrides to create 2 page layouts. One for the home page. One for the rest of the site.
The sitemap is picking up the one for the home page. I want it to use the other one (or a completely new one). But i can't isolate the site map (it's not a class, and doesn't have a node id)
This must surely be possible.
Thanks in advance
Claudia Kosny
Friday 12 January 2007 5:21:24 am
Hi David
You can use the same parameters as for node/view/*.tpl as sitemap is just a special view mode for the node view (just like full or line). Then add the parameter to limit the override to this special viewmode.
Example:
[pagelayout_sitemap] Source=pagelayout.tpl MatchFile=full/sitemap_pagelayout.tpl Match[viewmode]=sitemap Match[node]=66
Claudia
Friday 12 January 2007 6:44:16 am
Thanks claudia
That seems to make sense but still doesn't seem to work.
What does
Match[node]=66
Need to be set to? Where did you get the 66 from?
Thanks
Friday 12 January 2007 6:58:49 am
forget that...
It was being overridden by a later override.
Thanks, works brilliantly.
Can you do something similar with search results?
What would the view mode be?
Friday 12 January 2007 7:17:36 am
EDIT: Looks like I should update the page more often before answering something... Anyway, below the answer to your question regarding the node id. I don't know how to have several overrides for the searchresult (unless you are into kernel hacking), so I can't help you there. /EDIT
The 66 was just an example for a node id, I forgot to explain this, sorry.
If you just use
[pagelayout_sitemap] Source=pagelayout.tpl MatchFile=full/sitemap_pagelayout.tpl Match[viewmode]=sitemap
without the nodeid, this override will be used for all sitemaps.
But as you want it only for a specific part of your webpage you have to specify this part by e.g. -- Match[node]=xx ==> then this pagelayout will be used for the sitemap view of node xx -- Match[section]=yy ==> then this pagelayout should be used for the sitemap of all nodes within this section --Match[parent_node] ==> ...and all the other match options in the override conditions for node/view/*.tpl
I have only used the Match[node] condition which was working fine, but the others should work as well.