How to link menus to documents?

Author Message

Loke Lokeson

Tuesday 28 October 2003 8:17:31 am

I am plying with the tutorial and have managed to create a rudimentart site. I now want to change the top menu, which I found I can do by editing "design/tscm/templates/pagelayout.tpl". I have also created corresponding folders and articles. So far, so good. However, I cannot figure out how to connect the menus to the corresponding articles. Should I do that in a file or from the admin interface?

Thanks in advance.

Arash Molavi

Tuesday 28 October 2003 1:36:24 pm

What? Do you want different menues in diifferent sections of the page?

Loke Lokeson

Tuesday 28 October 2003 2:27:41 pm

No, I want to connect each menu item to an article. At the moment nothing takes place when I click on a meny item.

Shurbann Martes

Tuesday 28 October 2003 4:56:37 pm

Loke what do you mean with menus, because I don't know which tutorial you're talking about?
Can you give an example of what you are trying to accomplish?

I guess you want to edit the templates. Editing of the templates can be accomplished both ways: 1) using an editor (file) or 2) by using the admin interface.

In my case the second option isn't working (maybe you have more luck :) )

Shurbann

Loke Lokeson

Wednesday 29 October 2003 9:35:18 am

The tutorial I am following is "Building an eZ publish site":
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/building_an_ez_publish_site

I have got menu items on the top, as shown in the tutorial:
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/building_an_ez_publish_site/the_welcome_page/creating_and_using_a_custom_template

and I have also created corresponding folders and articles, which duely shows up in the administrative interface, under "Content". However, I cannot get the menus to work. When I click on a meu item entitled e.g. "News" I would expect the News page to be displayed, but it doesn't. Even though I have populated pagelayout.tpl with
<a href={"/news"|ezurl}>News</a>

I have debug mode switche on and the following warning puzzles me a bit:

Warning: eZModuleOperationInfo::execute Oct 29 2003 17:35:28

Missing main operation memento for key: 7a0d65170ab2ac77690b3511e1ee3f04
Debug: here 1 Oct 29 2003 17:35:28

array(1) {
[0]=>
string(62) "ezcontentobject.contentclass_id in (1,10,11,12,13,2,5,6,7,8,9)"
}

I don't know whether or not this is significant?

Loke Lokeson

Wednesday 29 October 2003 4:24:11 pm

I have now installed ez Publish from scratch and this time everything works as it should. I am not quite sure what I did wrong the first time around, but who cares?

Aidoo Osei

Saturday 08 November 2003 11:21:14 pm

Did you ever figure out how to solve this problem?

Marco Stipek

Tuesday 20 January 2004 7:47:27 am

"Missing main operation memento for key"
is not important, you can savely ignore!

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