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From XHTML/CSS to MODx Template – Part 5 |

November 27th, 2009 · 8 Comments · MODx, Screencasts, Tutorials

In the final part of this series, we’ll solve the little problem we ran into in the last screencast, and then proceed to finish off this part of our templating project. I hope that you’ve enjoyed this series and that you’ve learned something about working with MODx templates that will be useful to your own projects. I look forward to your feedback.

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MODx Beginner Tutorials

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8 Comments so far ↓

  • Zaigham

    That FURL issue is probably due to missing base href in ur template head section.

    Great work as usual :) . Keep up.

    • mary

      Thanks Zi, you’re probably right, not sure how I forgot to add the base href!! It’s usually one of the first things I do when working with templates.

      mary

  • Luis Puesan

    Mary, I have the same issues that you have with SEO friendly URL, the sub pages works with the look and feel of the site if I did not use the friendly URL setting, but I think that Zaigham is right, as soon I used the base href at the top of the template header, it works. Sample:

  • JustMe

    That was supposed to be a reply to the main article. Thanks again.

  • Buddhi

    Mary, once again many thanks for the tuts. I think no other tuts on any subject is as good as yours. Excellent tuts. I wonder if it is possible to get the source file of this example so that anyone could practice following your tuts.

    Many thanks
    Buddhi

  • yalon

    Thanks for this tutorial!

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