Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

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mellomutt

Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

Post by mellomutt »

I wanted something simple and easy, and found this CMS first.  Read a few chapters while waiting for it to upload.

Install went smoothly, had to modify some permissions, but no big deal.

I wanted a simple blog-like layout.  Couldn't be found.  So I tried to create it.

I delete the pre-installed entries.  Btw, wtf is that about?  No one is going to want that stuff.  At the most, a single entry for practice.  But there are several entries.  That's kinda retarded, but whatever, deleted.

Now for the main reason for me to install a cms: post an entry on my site.

I put in some CSS code as part of the post as that was the main reason for me to start using a CMS: bitch about code suggestions on the net, then offer real-world solutions that actually work.

I even use the Code style to wrap my code.  I also try the code sample style.

Both screw up.  Getting:

string(149) "Smarty error: [in content:content_en line 2]: syntax error: unrecognized tag:
text-align: center;
(Smarty_Compiler.class.php, line 446)" string(117) "Smarty error: [in content:content_en line 2]: syntax error: unrecognized tag '' (Smarty_Compiler.class.php, line 590)"

Despite these not technically being in a tag, but a part of my post, I get this crap.

So I look up modules that would maybe put a Code button in the rich text editor so maybe they'd be wrapped in a recognizable recognized tag:

None found.

If you want a CMS to handle code samples, don't use this one as a simple, easy-to-use option.  This one will take work.

I don't have alternatives at the moment, but I'm looking.  Kinda tired of dealing with it after spending about an hour downloading, uploading and installing this one.
nerdgirl
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Re: Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

Post by nerdgirl »

I am struggling with the exact same issue... Please let me know if you solved this with CMSMS or found a better cms system with ability to publish syntax highlighted code samples.
alby

Re: Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

Post by alby »

nerdgirl wrote: I am struggling with the exact same issue... Please let me know if you solved this with CMSMS or found a better cms system with ability to publish syntax highlighted code samples.
maybe this module:
http://dev.cmsmadesimple.org/projects/editarea

Alby
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Re: Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

Post by calguy1000 »

I delete the pre-installed entries.  Btw, wtf is that about?  No one is going to want that stuff.  At the most, a single entry for practice.  But there are several entries.  That's kinda retarded, but whatever, deleted.
See, if you'd actually read those pages, you probably wouldn't be here asking these questions.
I suggest you re-install so you get the default content back.... then read it.
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Re: Erroneous Code Display, Non-Intuitive Content Control

Post by replytomk3 »

mellomutt wrote: I wanted something simple and easy, and found this CMS first.  Read a few chapters while waiting for it to upload.

I wanted a simple blog-like layout.  Couldn't be found.  So I tried to create it.

I delete the pre-installed entries.  Btw, wtf is that about?  No one is going to want that stuff.  At the most, a single entry for practice.  But there are several entries.  That's kinda retarded, but whatever, deleted.

Now for the main reason for me to install a cms: post an entry on my site.

I don't have alternatives at the moment, but I'm looking.  Kinda tired of dealing with it after spending about an hour downloading, uploading and installing this one.
Before we get carried away, what kind of a website you wanted, exactly?

Do you just want a blog?

Have you found a template that you like?

If you are looking for a very specific site type like a blog, then immediately go and consider hosted blog solutions elsewhere. You will be using 5% of CMSMS functionality with just a blog, and overspending your blog administration time by 500%.

Once again, before getting carried away, consider what it is you are trying to do.
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