Where do should be the Rich snippet - Organization schema for a school or group be placed?
Should this be placed on the Footer of every pages? Or in the header of every page? Or just in the homepage?
Just confused where this type of schema to put... I hope someone can clarify this.
Thanks in advance.
It's not necessary to put it on every page, but you should definitely insert it into pages such as the About page and Contact page, and you could also insert it into the homepage if there is an appropriate place for you to do so. You will just want to be sure that the marked up content is also visible to your visitors.
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I am really a beginner, trying to improve my wife's Wordpress website. What I am wanting to do is to hide a certain element (of the header, in this case) on mobile only. I already managed to figure out the "name" of this element, which is .vc_custom_xyz. I also managed to hide this element by adding additional CSS to any given page. BUT: This doesn't work for the blog post page - which simply ignores all CSS that I add. Also, when I add CSS into the theme's additional CSS section by referring to the blog page ID. Any ideas to help me achieve this? Thanks...
I am new to GWT and so my knowledge is restricted.
Right now I have created a simple Login page which will take my user to another page and then based on the choices that the user makes, it will direct it to the next page. I have created 3 individual pages but I have no clue how to link them. Can someone please help.
In GWT typically you do not create separate pages - you create separate "views". They may look like pages to an end user, but in reality the entire app works in a single HTML "host" page.
You may want to look at the Activities and Places design pattern. It takes care of navigation between different "places" within your app.
very simple example with a DeckPanel. It shows only the selected 'page' and hides the other ones
DeckPanel deckPanel = new DeckPanel();
deckPanel.add(page1);
deckPanel.add(page2);
deckPanel.add(page3);
deckPanel.showWidget(0);
//deckPanel.showWidget(1);
//deckPanel.showWidget(2);
I am trying to do the following:
I already have a menu with several drop downs in wicket right now. However the number of entries have become very large in the drop downs, one has to remember headers under which a particular page exists. I would like to create a landing page, which would have a search bar in which we can type in the page name and I should be redirected to the desired page.
Can anybody give me any pointers of how to proceed with this one? Thanks!
You can consider to use AutoCompleteTextField to show user the available pages. Then, after user has selected a page, you can redirect him/her to the page.
I want to hide a page in navigation component based on the logged in user. I have two approaches in mind. Set permissions on the page's node in CRX-DE; denying it for all users; and then allowing it for specific groups. I have been trying it; not found much success. Else; I can get the id of the logged in user in the jsp and based on the user group; I can set the page's property 'Hide in Navigation' . But I am not able to find how to set that property in jsp. Please suggest.
Edit:
I am using the default authentication.I wanted to hide a page from navigation in the default 'list' component. If I use CUG; the users belonging to that group will still be able to see that particular page's link in the list component; and would be asked for login on clicking on that page.I want the link itself to be hidden if the user belonged to a particular group
Thanks.
If you are using the default authentication features in AEM (like Geometrixx), which rely on users that exist in AEM, you can use Closed User Groups. CUG allows you to set what users or groups can or cannot see a specific page. You can see where to set CUGs in the page properties dialog for each page. I'm pretty sure CUG settings inherit down the page hierarchy as well.
Using the JCR permissions for this is a good deal more complex, because it's such a low-level architectural thing. However, for more complex solutions, sometimes it's a necessary part of the equation.
I agree with ryanluka that going for JCR permissions should be avoided when the problem can be solved by much simpler approach. I modified the list.jsp of the default list component. Extracted the login user's id using Userpropertiesutil; and based on the group; wrote the code in jQuery to remove that particular page's div from list component.
Here my question : How can I show, on a page, all the comments I received from a custom form throught Orchard CMS ?
If your not sure to understand my question, here an example of what I want :
Create a Guestbook with a new Content Type named "Gestbook". Add two fields (the name and the comment). Once add it on Forms tab, add comments into the new guestbook page into your website. After that, how can I show them after approved it throught dashboard ?
Thank you very much,
David
Click on "submissions" on the right of the form in the Forms section of the admin to see what got added by users. You can also trigger additional actions from the Rules module.