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| articles always use the layout.liquid
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2007-01-24 20:51:15 |
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I can set the section template, but this is for the inside of the page.
I can also set the section layout, which I set to blog_layout.liquid,
and this works for the main page where it shows multiple posts, but
when I click through to an individual page, it appears to be using
layout.liquid for its layout.
Am I retarded and missing something (quite possible), or is there
really currently no way to specify this?
If this is the case, my guess is the reason is because the permanent
link doesn't know which section you came from, and since an article can
belong to multiple sections, it just uses the default layout. However,
mine only belong to one layout each, and I would like them to show with
their respective layouts. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tyler
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| Re: articles always use the
layout.liquid layout? |

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2007-01-25 02:06:55 |
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On 1/24/07, Psyonic gmail.com> wrote:
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> I can set the section template, but this is for the inside of the page.
> I can also set the section layout, which I set to blog_layout.liquid,
> and this works for the main page where it shows multiple posts, but
> when I click through to an individual page, it appears to be using
> layout.liquid for its layout.
>
> Am I retarded and missing something (quite possible), or is there
> really currently no way to specify this?
>
> If this is the case, my guess is the reason is because the permanent
> link doesn't know which section you came from, and since an article can
> belong to multiple sections, it just uses the default layout. However,
> mine only belong to one layout each, and I would like them to show with
> their respective layouts. Any ideas?
It's not possible right now. I have a plan to change this: make
articles belong to a 'main section' that defines its single template,
layout, and permalink path. Well tested patches are accepted
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Rick Olson
http://weblog.techno-weenie.net
http://mephistoblog.com
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