and replace mynetwork in it with the part of your network address that comes before ning.com.
The pages feature lets you create html pages. You can use them to provide additional content to your network members. You won't be able to add videos on a page, but you can embed video code from elsewhere into a page, and you can upload images in the same way you can with the forum toolbar. If you're not familiar with html, then I would recommend getting a friend who is to help you.
Thanks,
Phil
Permalink Reply by Alva on December 3, 2007 at 6:59pm
Hi Phil,
Thanks...I think I found the access now. For the "mynetwork" I was including the "ning.com" stuff as part of the url which wasn't necessary and caused my inability to access.
I'll give this a shot and see what I can come up with!
Thank you so much for all you offer at ning! Your entire team really understands "support" and you seem as passionate about helping us as we are about our sites!
Hi Phil,
great tip and feature. Just added a FAQs tab. Everything works fine.
Just one question.
A highly cosmetic issue - but I ask. Can I change the heading "All pages" to "All FAQs"?
thank you
George
Permalink Reply by Alva on December 12, 2007 at 8:35am
Hi George,
If your asking about changing the name of your new tab, I think I made the change in this part of the code:
instead of: Pages
change "Pages" to read FAQs
Permalink Reply by Alva on December 12, 2007 at 8:58am
Okay, weird, I can't include the code. If you know html at all, if you read through the code you used to add the new tab, you can change "Pages" to read "FAQs"
No, there isn't an easy way to do that right now. If you have access to your networks code it can be done, or if you know some javascript you can change it during the page load, but this may result in things jumping around.
well - I DID changed the tab - that was easy and straight forward and is already mostly what I want. No - I am talking about the headline that appears on the page when you click (in my case) on "FAQs"
Then it says "All pages" on the overview page itself.
Semantically its correct and would not confuse anybody - but hey. "All FAQs" would be nicer :-)
BTW - I tried to change the displayName to "FAQs"
"< displayName > FAQs < /displayName >
(the extra spaces are only to get it displayed in this post)
but that did not do anything. Where does this value show up?
If you only plan to use one pages instance on a single tab, then you can use the language editor (Manage -> Language Editor) to change these values. If you want multiple tabs then this will change the language on all of them, which might not be appropriate. It's worth pointing out that if you create a single page then the contents of that page are shown automatically when you click on the tab, and the language around pages is only shown to administrator.