This questions is a little theory, but really important for me none the less. I’m creating a sort of news-reviews web site for a local not-for-profit and was wondering what would be the best way to set up my categories/templates. The site has 5 or so major sections that will each have their own sub navigation. In my past, using Movable Type, I would have created an index.php template and then five categories using a “sub-page” template. Then any entry assigned to the homepage category would use the homepage template, and any entry assigned to another category would use the sub-page category. The nice thing about the Movable Type method is I could archive based on category and get really nice URL’s that only showed “http://domain.com/category/entry/index.html”.
My problem is that I can’t seem to get this to work with Expression Engine. So here’s my question: what would be the best way to organize my categories and achieve a different home/sub page? Is there any way to get a truly friendly url, without “site” or “index.php” preceding everything?
Thanks, I am loving EE so far, but I just can’t get my mind around their templating. It’s something about the “template groups” having to be in the URL that bothers me I guess.
- Mark
