Interaction with Domain Mapper?
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Hi- I've implemented this on one site with some success (I had to modify quite a lot to make it useful).
Now I have a much larger site I would like to adopt this with. The second site is actually a collection of sites using the multiple domain mapper add on. Each site uses its own unique template.
Is there a way to detect which template a page was originally trying to load, and then load a c5touch variation for that page?
so if (as per the domain mapper) a page was trying to load the "Site2" template, can I force it to load the template "c5touch-Site2". I really need to customize the site logo and navigation, etc for each site.
Is there some tweak that may be done to cause this to happen?
thanks!
Now I have a much larger site I would like to adopt this with. The second site is actually a collection of sites using the multiple domain mapper add on. Each site uses its own unique template.
Is there a way to detect which template a page was originally trying to load, and then load a c5touch variation for that page?
so if (as per the domain mapper) a page was trying to load the "Site2" template, can I force it to load the template "c5touch-Site2". I really need to customize the site logo and navigation, etc for each site.
Is there some tweak that may be done to cause this to happen?
thanks!
just a question, why do you need different versions of c5, and do you also want it to display different for different mobile devices or not?
I need to be able to control themes by site - in particular each domain needs its own logo, its own apple icon (for those who bookmark on an iphone) etc
only one version of c5, using the multiple domain mapper. this makes it possible to control themes for each domain with one single backend. however this control is not extended to the iphone template tutorial, which is not enabled for the multiple domain mapper
try this block
sorry, didn't upload. here it is
I was referring above to interactions between the multiple Domain Mapper add on (which we are currently running) and Andrew Embler's tutorial on making a site iPhone etc compatible.