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Channels as content containers

April 19, 2011 10:33pm

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  • #1 / Apr 19, 2011 10:33pm

    Leisuretronics

    2 posts

    Hi all,

    Edit: I’ve been researching more since posting this and it looks like MSM will enable a lot of this functionality, which is great!  I’d still appreciate any input to make sure I’m on the right track though 😊

    I’ve just started playing around with EE after developing with Wordpress for awhile, so my mindset is a bit ditzy regarding some of the terms and components EE uses/offers.

    Forgive me if these questions are obnoxiously dumb.  I’ve tried searching, reading tutorials and playing with the admin CP but haven’t made much progress yet.

    I need to setup what are being (maybe poorly) referred to as channels - which are basically content containers.  Kind of like categories, but they’d actually contain categories themselves.  For example:

    Games (Channel)
      - Action (Category)
      - Sport
      - Roleplaying
    Movies
      - Drama
      - Comedy

    There are three main requirements that I have to meet, which are:

    1. Theme channels differently from one another (header/footer/layout) - not just CSS
    2. Separate content from one another (i.e. an article posted to Games won’t show up in Movies)
    3. Have separate URLs for each channel - games.domain.tld/ or http://www.domain.tld/games/

    A good example of what I’m trying to achieve is similiar to the way ign.com is setup.  They have subdomains which are themed differently, and contain different content, but share a user system.

    Is it possible to utilize channels in this way, or is that not the intention of them?  We’re more than happy to purchase more than one license if it’s required to achieve this, but the membership system has to be shared between the ‘channels’.

    I hope that made sense, sorry if it didn’t!


    Cheers.

  • #2 / Apr 20, 2011 2:33am

    You’re on exactly the right track, Holt. Play around a bit and you’ll have the lightbulb moment.

    One tip - remember, you can have different category groups, so that you can, for instance, easily associate the categories for games with entries in that channel.

  • #3 / Apr 26, 2011 12:08pm

    DocDiversity

    14 posts

    Hey Holt,

    1.) As far as I know you don’t need MSM at all. You only need it i you want to use ONE installation of EE for SEVERAL URLs, e.g. my_xy_games.com and my_xy_cars.com. Try to avoid using MSM if possible! There’s lots of add ons that don’t work with MSM.

    2.) Don’t associate CHANNELS with DESIGN. Design and layout are set by TEMPLATES and your CSS.

    Apart from that you’re on the right track!

  • #4 / May 08, 2011 11:59pm

    Leisuretronics

    2 posts

    Hi!

    Thanks to both of you, sorry I am so slow replying, got knocked about with the flu, not much fun!

    I appreciate your input - thanks again, you’ve helped clear up some misconceptions I had.

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