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MODx Web Development

By : Antano Solar John
Book Image

MODx Web Development

By: Antano Solar John

Overview of this book

<p>MODx is a content management system and PHP web application framework rolled into one. With the ease of a CMS and the extensibility of a framework, MODx allows you to develop professional-looking, intricate websites with its easy-to-use interface and flexible architecture. MODx provides reusable code called snippets most of which are so generic that, without any modification, they can serve multiple functionalities. The generic nature of the snippets makes it possible to get the perfect customization that is so hard in other content management systems.<br /><br />This book will get web developers up-and-running with MODx. With step-by-step examples and illustrative screenshots, you will be guided through installation, configuration, and customization. By the end of the book, you will have created a powerful, dynamic website by using the individual elements of MODx, without the need for programming know-how.<br /><br />Starting with a walk-through of installing MODx, you will quickly learn how to develop your site without having to use any programming language. Logical, step-by-step instructions will show you how to create your own unique site by adding and editing documents using the inbuilt TinyMCE editor. Change the look and feel of your site by creating your own templates using HTML, CSS, and widgets. By following the example of a blog site, you will learn how to extend your templates to allow rich user interactions through comments, posts, and forms. The book teaches a few core snippets such as Ditto and Wayfinder in detail. These powerful and flexible snippets will enable you to add multiple functionalities to your site. The book will also introduce you to many more snippets which will help you build some of the commonly required web functionalities such as forums and image galleries. Manage your users with authentication and authorization and make your site user-friendly with user groups, forums, and the use of PHx notations to embed logic in templates.<br /><br />Through following this easy-to-use, step-by-step guide, by the end of the book you will have a fully functional, feature-rich MODx site with professional-looking, dynamic web pages that are totally customizable.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
MODx Web Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
12
SEO, Deployment, and Security
Index

Using a custom form for the Post a Blog ! page


To customize the form, all we need to do is create a form in HTML, save it as a chunk, and pass the name of this chunk as the value of formtpl to NewsPublisher.

We need a mechanism by which we can let the NewsPublisher snippet know which text field, from the document, gets stored as which property. For example, we might have a title, summary, and content, and we will want the title to be saved as the document-specific variable longtitle, the summary as the document-specific variable description, and the content field as the content of the document. This has to be explicitly specified, as NewsPublisher has no method to make guesses about which field gets stored as what in the document.

When using a chunk as a form template along with NewsPublisher, the specification of what field gets stored as what variable in the document is done by setting the name attribute of the form element to the document-specific variable. The following is the HTML for...