Multi-level site design

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Last Post: May 6, 2009   (RSS)

By ispro - May 2, 2009

I am looking for design help for a site I am building with CMSB. The content is muli-level and hierarchical. The top level consists of sections. Each section can map to a subsection. Sections and subsections can map to one or more publications, each of which can have one or more chapters consisting of text. Is the category section type the one to use? Also, I can't find any regular documentation for the category functions, except through referenced in this forum.

Re: [ispro] Multi-level site design

By ross - May 4, 2009

Hi there.

Thanks for posting!

The category documentation is all in the forums so it sounds like you've already found the right thread.

With the setup of your site, the best thing is going to be with getting a working template. With a working template, you'll be able to see how everything fits together. So work on that first and then we can start going over it all together from there.

How does that sound? Keep me up to date with how you are making out :).
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Re: [ross] Multi-level site design

By ispro - May 5, 2009

I figured it out - I make use of the category menu to allow the user to create and link content items in an unconstrained hierarchical tree. The challenge is in navigation - the "Back" button has to find the immediate parent, the "Next" button has to find the child nodes. A working example can be found under the "Section" manu item in http://www.ewebresources.com/cmsb/homepageList.phhp I would be happy to share code if anyone is interested.

By the way, any section based on "category menu" does not appear in the list when user permissions are set "by section". Could this please get changed?

Re: [ispro] Multi-level site design

By ross - May 5, 2009

Hi there.

Glad to hear you got that figured out :).

I am curious about your question at the bottom though. I created a category section and gave a test user access to it (through the by section option) and it shows up just fine. Could you give me a bit more detail so I can try to re-produce the problem?

Thanks!
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Re: [ispro] Multi-level site design

By ross - May 6, 2009

Hi there.

I am still having some trouble re-creating the problem. The fact that you mentioned you are giving people Manager access though does mean you are using an older version so it might be something we have already fixed in a later version.

Would you mind sending me some FTP details and a link to this forum thread in an email to consulting@interactivetools.com

I'll take a closer look at everything for you :).

Thanks!
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