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WebsiteBaker Support (2.8.x) => Droplets & Snippets => Topic started by: wendydej on July 28, 2008, 01:42:35 PM

Title: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: wendydej on July 28, 2008, 01:42:35 PM
I have just installed and used the AnyNews module and it works just fine, except for what happens when you click 'read more'. It just opens a new page showing the full text.

What I want is that when you click on 'read more' the full text opens on the content page. I already checked the README-file, but that was unsuccessfull.

What do I have to change to get this to happen?

Title: Re: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: Ruud on July 28, 2008, 02:34:42 PM
It should open a normal page (current browser window).
There is no "target=something" setting in the link. So unless you have set a "base target" setting it should work just like any other link.

Do you have an url where we can look at your problem?

Ruud
Title: Re: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: wendydej on July 28, 2008, 02:46:54 PM
Go to http://www.firmaverzekerd.nl/test/ (http://www.firmaverzekerd.nl/test/) and click on 'lees meer' on the left side.
Title: Re: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: Ruud on July 28, 2008, 02:57:15 PM
Do not look at your AnyNews snippet, look at the "Nieuws" page for the problem.

Could it be that your "nieuws" page is set to a different (not existing) template?

It now opens the newscontent without any template.
When the item is opened, and you click "Terug" it should show a news overview page. This one is also without the template.
If nothing works, maybe you should try to delete the nieuws page, and make a new one with all default settings.

Ruud

Title: Re: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: wendydej on July 28, 2008, 03:12:49 PM
O gosh, soo stupid. I accidentally set the Nieuws-page to Blank template instead of the default template. It's working now. Thank you!
Title: Re: AnyNews module: open full text on content page
Post by: Ruud on July 28, 2008, 03:28:42 PM
Graag gedaan

Ruud