Before I go on – Jays, check the comments in your last 2 articles. I posted comnments there.
Now…In the sidebar of lmap.org.au there is a title – What’s On?
If you write an article and Publish it to events – The title appears under “What’s On?”
How does this work?
In The sections Tab, I have events publishing to a page called events p.
In the events p page – in the under the content div – I have
<txp:article form=”Events”/>
In the form “Events” I have this at the top for the Title.
<h3 class=”storytitle”><txp:permlink><txp:title /></txp:permlink></h3>
I also have a form called Headline that has this in it
<li><txp:permlink><txp:title /></txp:permlink></li>
On every page in the sidebar I haveĀ <ul><txp:article_custom form=”headline” section=”Events”/></ul>
And that’s how it all works together.



That was easy…. thanks for the help. I still have no idea what all that code means…
Its jsut code and stuff I picked up from textpattern websites and forums and the like. txp has its own coding language called textile and when we get our heads around it, its apparently more intuitive and powerful than html.
Apparently.
Hey… see the flickr photos thing on this blog? They are photos we’ve taken. It’d be cool to integrate textpattern into flickr (or vice versa reallY)