10/12/2010 10:15:43 AM
 GraphicsNow Posts: 11
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Just like the header graphic can be changed on a page-by-page basis, it would be great to have an on/off option for the vertical column for each page.
Glenn Graphics Now
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10/12/2010 2:25:17 PM
 reynoldsrj Administrator Posts: 30
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Good suggestion and one that we will implement in a future release, I am sure. Just do not hold your breath. In the meantime if you have a client who needs this functionality, we can always customize their app to allow this. The challenge is that by default this show us on every page of the site when activated. You can add seciton page manger as an option now to allow you to modify this section on every page of the site. It assumes the default text unless you add custom content. Making this an on again off again function requires some additional changes but can be done. Bob
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12/17/2010 7:54:58 AM
 Donna Posts: 73
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I was watching the modules QS sessions and, while it may take more time initially, you can probably work around the vertical columns by not using them at all and using cells instead. From the video it looked like you could pretty much put anything you want into the cells. I think I may actually go this route since you have more control over the width of the vertical sections and you can change the content of the cells page by page.
Seem like it would work. Is is plausible?
I haven't looked into it yet but if there is a 'duplicate page' option it would make the cell route a little less time consuming for multiple pages that need the same basic column info. I'm not seeing an option to duplicate pages so maybe we can put that on a wish list. Seems like it might come in handy. edited by Donna on 12/17/2010
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12/17/2010 8:25:03 AM
 reynoldsrj Administrator Posts: 30
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We use this trick all the time. Set up a page using tables with the layout you wish then simply copy and paste this page layout to any page you create. If you set up the initial page as a hidden page it is available to you if you know the page name. You can label these pages 2-column layout, 3 column layout, etc. and select them as you need. Use of tables can also provide a unique look to a Rapid Deploy site without having to resort to custom design integration. I will caution you that using tables requires a bit deeper understanding of layout and can make editing certain sections more difficult for non-technical users. Enjoy your new found layout freedom. Bob
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