Thursday September 2, 2021; 11:17 AM EDT
- I just changed the default template for Drummer-built blogs.#
- You can see what the finished product looks like at the cluelessnewbie blog, where I experiment with this kind of stuff. #
- To see the change reflected in your blog, just rebuild your blog, and have a look.#
- You'll see two big changes:#
- Your blog is in a tab.#
- And you can see when it was last updated.#
- There are two more tabs you can activate, by adding head-level attributes. #
- urlLinkblogJson#
- This is a file that's generated by radio3.io. #
- The URL for my linkblog JSON file is: http://radio3.io/users/davewiner/linkblog.json#
- If you have a Radio3 linkblog, yours is just like mine, except of course replace my name with yours. If you add a urlLinkblogJson head-level attribute with this value and rebuild you will have a second tab, Links.#
- urlAboutOpml#
- If you have a head-level attribute named urlAboutOpml, there will be a third tab, named About, displaying the contents of this outline.#
- You can of course use Drummer to write that outline.#
- If you want to go back to the previous template...#
- Add a head-level attribute named urlTemplate and set it to this value:#
- http://scripting.com/code/drummercms/template/index.html#
- I'm going to upload the source for the template HTML, CSS and JavaScript to the DrummerCMS repo, so you can if you're skilled in this tech, create your own template, and you could theoretically add more tabs by following the example in the code. I would like to see one or two people take up that project. Two templates are a lot more fun than one. 😀#
- Here's where you can ask questions.#