Do you have a document that contains all WMT sp...
Added: 09/16/2013 | Updated: 8 Years Ago
Question Do you have a document that contains all WMT specific variables (exa: ~pagebottom~)?
Answer
You can find all variables available for a specific page while editing it in the file manager.
Editing Files
While editing files you are given documentation, shortcodes, and useful links for the specific file type on the left side. Useful links can include creating a thumbnail, testing a page, translating a page, editing access for a page, converting pages and more.
A.To link variable to facebook page URL, replace Facebook page name with variable code in the Wysiwyg editor.
www.facebook.com/~VARCODE~ // VARCODE to be replaced with your variable code as follows
Copy variable code from member variables page
Also you can display all available variables already created from Edit pages-> Click on the page you want to edit -> View/Info -> Dynamic info (~~) All variables will be listed at the right panel.
To do this go to member variables page (/admin/membervariables) and add a member variable for the about me section
Add it to a Page
Inside of an editable WYSIWYG section of a page add the code ~var#~ where you want the content to appear. Be sure to get the correct code where # is replaced with the number of the member variable. You can get the correct code either from the member variables page or from "View/Info" -> "Dynamic Info (~~)" in the page editor.
Test it Out
Go to the members page (/admin/members) and login as a member. Go to their profile (/admin/profile) and enter a value for their about me section. Then view the member's page where you added the member variable ~~ code and you will see the content there.
A. You can add input fields for members to add a value on the resource page. For example, if you are promoting a program you can easily add ~~ code below text or a video you make and then the ~~ is replaced with a form for a member to put their username for the program being promoted.
Tilde Codes to Use
~membervar#form~
Complete form with save button
~membervar#input~
An individual form field. Used when adding multiple inputs. You need to add a button with type="submit" to save the changes.
Yes, it will still pick up the variables within your software. The piggy back domain is an additional domain added to your current software and will utilize features and aspects of your current software.
A. No, typically when changing a domain name you do not need to modify any of your content. The only time you need to is if you have any URLs using the full path of the old domain, then the URL (exa: links) would need to be fixed.