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Nicky:
Hi WB

Perhaps this has already been answered, but if not, an idea for the next WB release?

Would it be possible to, when adding a new WYSIWYG page, modify the head section of that particular page. Of course, this can be done site-wide but I have not found a way to do this for a single page or for a few pages of a WB site.

Here's a real example. I have a WB site of 149 pages. One of those pages is all about halloween and local scary events  :-)  I have some very neat and scary javascript bats flying around the page but as I needed to add part of the script to the head, it affects all the pages on the site. It's not a big issue, as it all about spooky fun, but it's not really appropriate having flying bats on some of that site's pages! :-D

This head mod might help too by being able to install different page-metas as opposed to the site-wide default.

Any ideas?

Regards, Nicky.

kweitzel:
I don't suppose you mean this here: http://www.websitebaker2.org/en/help/user-guide/working-with-wb/pages-administration/change-settings.php

cheers

Klaus

Nicky:
Hi Klaus

Yes, that's it exactly! Adding a field to modify the data between the <head> and </head> of that particular page to override the general site settings would be super!

Nicky



Luisehahne:
if i understood you, in my point of view is to create a page module. it's the easiest way and it isn't needed to change the core.

Dietmar

kweitzel:
Nicky,

if that is what you need, I suggest you read the help-page because what I linked is what we already have.  :roll:

cheers

Klaus

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