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I have added the date navigation add on that comes installed with 5.4.2.2.
I am adding it to a regular page to have it show blog pages. The blog pages are of the page type "blog entry" but for some reason the date nav is not showing up at all on the non-blog page (or any other page).
Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong?
Site is mywebhelp.com
I am adding it to a regular page to have it show blog pages. The blog pages are of the page type "blog entry" but for some reason the date nav is not showing up at all on the non-blog page (or any other page).
Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong?
Site is mywebhelp.com
Just a thought, in your page list settings are you set to "Everywhere"?
How exactly are you adding the date navigation to your site?
I am adding it to a left sidebar page so that it will show the dates of the blog post pages.
I have tried to add it with the option display pages everywhere and also beneath this page (the blog post pages are below the page where I am trying to add the date nav)
the page in question is:http://mywebhelp.com/hhf-blog/
Note that the tags are there but the date nav isn't
I have tried to add it with the option display pages everywhere and also beneath this page (the blog post pages are below the page where I am trying to add the date nav)
the page in question is:http://mywebhelp.com/hhf-blog/
Note that the tags are there but the date nav isn't
@globalnerds - Did you ever get this resolved?
I'm having a similar problem with a blog I'm creating in a Concrete 5.5.1 site. I've added the Date-Nav block, set it to show all pages of a particular page type... but nothing shows.
I'm having a similar problem with a blog I'm creating in a Concrete 5.5.1 site. I've added the Date-Nav block, set it to show all pages of a particular page type... but nothing shows.
Nevermind. I solved my own problem (probably not the same as yours): I'm using the "Don't show in Nav" custom attribute... which the Date-Nav block respects. So I had to duplicate the block and remove the code that filters for that attribute so that the pages would show.
Ooopps! Shot myself in the foot on that one. ;)
- John
Ooopps! Shot myself in the foot on that one. ;)
- John