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Is there any way to see what templates are being applied to each page on my site? For example, a column be included in the files view which shows which template, if any, if being applied to a page? Or can I generate a report that lists all my pages and what templates are being applied? I know I can open each page and see what template is being applied, but I'm looking for something a little more efficient than that. Thanks, Ron |
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Is there any way to see what templates are being applied to each page on my site? For example, a column be included in the files view which shows which template, if any, if being applied to a page? Or can I generate a report that lists all my pages and what templates are being applied? I know I can open each page and see what template is being applied, but I'm looking for something a little more efficient than that. Thanks, Ron |
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In article <cdi3ss$djl$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>, "ronsf" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote: Is there any way to see what templates are being applied to each page on my site? For example, a column be included in the files view which shows which template, if any, if being applied to a page? Or can I generate a report that lists all my pages and what templates are being applied? I know I can open each page and see what template is being applied, but I'm looking for something a little more efficient than that. Thanks, Ron there is/was an extension that issued reports by template name and child files using it. I'm using DW 4.0 and it was updated to MX which left me out. It was done by someone who was a frequenter to this group and called "TEMPLATEDPAGES.JS" -- raizel remove the STARS from your eyes to reply |
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Yes - Massimo has made one like this. I have it if anyone is interested in it. However, on sites I create, I follow two philosophies: 1. All pages are under template control, and 2. The number of templates used is always the minimum number (I try to shoot for 1) This being the case, the extension is not so useful to me.... -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Team Macromedia Volunteer for Dreamweaver MX (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) |
I've not used it in
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Yes, I too strive to keep templates to one, max. 2 Hmmm... why do you try try to keep templates to so few? I am finding that I need numerous templates. The reason is that I'm using them to congrol my navigation menus. I have a base template where I place an overall site nav menu. Then within that base template are editable regions to contain more specific nav menus for sub areas of my site. So for each sub area of my site, I create a new nested template. In that nested template I place the "local" nav menu and then lock the editable region. So I end up with one master template, and then a template for each sub area of my site. Is there a better way to do this that would avoid creating so many templates? -Ron |
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