Many blog engines and CMS software are often limited to content being added to in either the main content area or the sidebar.
ExtraContent aims to change that.
Looking to add ExtraContent to your themes? Visit the ExtraContent Google Group to learn about the ExtraContent Standard and download the ExtraContent SDK.
Do you have a really cool tip, snippet or tutorial movie? Share it with us at the ExtraContent Google Group and we may post it here on the ExtraContent Tutorial blog.
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With the release of the newest seyDoggy theme, Creamux, seyDoggy has launched this new tutorial movie. It not only shows how and where to use the ExtraContent areas available in Creamux, but also demonstrates some pretty cool tricks using Partitions, Stacks and Pluskit. This one is sure to come in really handy.
Creamux and @import from Adam Merrifield on Vimeo.
Tags: Creamux, Partitions, PlusKit, seyDesign, seyDoggy, Stacks
[...] are aware at just how brilliantly powerful Stacks is. I’ve also showed you a tutorial using Stacks, Pluskit and ExtraContent together to make some brilliant layouts in your ExtraContent areas, but what if you could use Stacks and [...]
This i an awesome technology for sure! I wonder if it will be possible, to use a Stacks page with an ExtraContent Stack in it, inside – for example – a Blog-page using Henks Magazine Theme?
What I mean is, will it be possible to use the ExtraContent # field to assign a Blog-page as the destination for that Stack to be shown in, by typing the Blog-pages name or something to that effect, so using f.ex. PlusKit and raw code would not be necessary, and one instead just links to the page the Stack should be shown on, just like when linking ExtraContent Stacks inside Stacks-pages?
That would really make it easy for those afraid of “CODE!!”
Just an idea!
@Thomas, themovie I am working on today will show you exactly how to do that. I’ll be using Stacks to make a library of ExtraContent items, and then use Pluskit’s @import rule to bring those pre-built ExtraContent items into the page.