Concrete5 – Blocks within Templates
Concrete5 offers you a lot of blocks you can add to your page. But sometimes you might want to have a certain block on every page. How do you do that? There are two possibilities! Page Defaults...
View ArticleConcrete5 – CSS features [typograhy.css, customize themes]
If you ever built your own Concrete5 theme you might have wondered why there are usually two css files – main.css and typography.css. In this tutorial I’ll show you some possibilities of...
View ArticleConcrete5 – Staff listing with two Columns
Sometimes content should be presented in two columns. In this tutorial I’ll describe a possible solution that included a very simple block to display a staff/team member with a description on the right...
View ArticleConcrete5 – more Speed with eAccelerator
UPDATE: The latest eAccelerator version doens’t contain the PHP API anymore. It therefore does no longer work with Concrete5! The upcoming version 5.4 is going to have support for APC and memcache....
View ArticleConcrete5 – Formular Layout anpassen
Concrete5 has a nice form block which allows you to create a contact form within a few seconds. You don’t even need to have any html or php skills to create a simple file upload form. Unfortunately...
View ArticleExpand/Collapse Block
Due to limited time I wasn’t able to write new articles for codeblog. This time there’s not going to be much text, just a free block which you can use for your site. Dialog The following screenshot...
View ArticleImage Navigation Items
It’s been a while since I’ve posted the last tutorial. Due to some unexpected events I finally found some time to write a new one. The default autonav Block in Concrete5 allows you to add a...
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