Composite pages and embeddable content
Gadgetopia have posted an article on composite pages and embeddable content. To quote:
A composite page is a single page, made out of pieces. Your users can add a “Page” to the system, then add “Sections” to the page. They can pick from different types of sections, like “text with header,” “text with image,” “centered image,” etc.
The idea is that you stack these sections on top of each other, order them, and when the page is rendered, its sections are rendered in sequence from top to bottom.
Posted by jamesr on March 31, 2008 08:00 AM
Categories: Content management
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