Hi,
Finally using couch cms, amazing cms system been dreaming for it for years. Thank you KK.
Have a site that has a multiple folders holding content pages e.g
/template/
*header.php
*footer.php
/products
/parts
*parts.php
/special
*special.php
/services
*services.php
/inhouse
*inhouse
All pages require header.php and footer.php. header includes css and js files which normally there links break when you go down the directory as they look in root folder and not global root.
When i use normal code i would have to create a front controller (which i never got to work) in order to get css, js and image files to reffer to the root directory.
What is the case for couchcms, is this taken iinto account? what is the best method for implementing a template website using this folder structure and including "header.php, footer.php" and other files without losing the path for css images js etc.
Also does couchcms keep the folder structure? which i would like. eg. http://www.website.com/products/parts/parts.php
can one also leave the pages as .php? or must they be changed to html? is there any circumstance where you would need to change it to html?
many thanks
Finally using couch cms, amazing cms system been dreaming for it for years. Thank you KK.
Have a site that has a multiple folders holding content pages e.g
/template/
*header.php
*footer.php
/products
/parts
*parts.php
/special
*special.php
/services
*services.php
/inhouse
*inhouse
All pages require header.php and footer.php. header includes css and js files which normally there links break when you go down the directory as they look in root folder and not global root.
When i use normal code i would have to create a front controller (which i never got to work) in order to get css, js and image files to reffer to the root directory.
What is the case for couchcms, is this taken iinto account? what is the best method for implementing a template website using this folder structure and including "header.php, footer.php" and other files without losing the path for css images js etc.
Also does couchcms keep the folder structure? which i would like. eg. http://www.website.com/products/parts/parts.php
can one also leave the pages as .php? or must they be changed to html? is there any circumstance where you would need to change it to html?
many thanks