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Custom fields and dynamic entries
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Those all haven't been created, but it is possible. I'm actually looking at a case to make it easier for my client to edit their sidebar. I'm going to create a subpage of their current page and include that subpage as editable content. The trick is getting GS to open the file alongside the main contents file.

As for using EE, yeah, I used it once. It just required to much work to get a template into the CMS. It's like Wordpress. I've created 20+ WP sites and each one of them needed something "special" done to have my static template site fully functional. It ended up being a complete waste of time hacking this and that. GS is simple to theme for. If you already have a static site, you can just cut the content out and paste it into the CMS. It's very simple, and extremely small amounts of code.
Clients always want to be able to change the content of their pages, but they are unwilling to do so.

Have you ever coded in your underwear before?
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Messages In This Thread
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by litzinger - 2010-01-06, 12:08:12
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by internet54 - 2010-01-06, 12:49:29
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by ccagle8 - 2010-01-06, 13:51:23
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by litzinger - 2010-01-06, 21:14:28
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by ccagle8 - 2010-01-06, 21:16:00
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by n00dles101 - 2010-01-06, 22:27:43
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by internet54 - 2010-01-07, 05:32:26
Custom fields and dynamic entries - by ccagle8 - 2010-01-07, 23:52:18



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