Nov 27
I am glad that I could gain experience in a lot of CMS-Systems, Open Source CMS like Typo3 and Joomla as well as Licence CMS for example InterRed. Now I will come to my favorite Open-Source CMS, Typo3!
What if you like to create a “previous” – “next” navigation with typo3? Have a look at the following code:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 | lib.nav-referenzen = COA lib.nav-referenzen { 10 = HMENU 10 { entryLevel = 3 special = browse special { items = prev items.prevnextToSection = 1 } 1 = TMENU 1 { NO { doNotLinkIt = 1 stdWrap.cObject = COA stdWrap.cObject { 10 = TEXT 10 { field = title typolink { parameter.field = uid returnLast = url } wrap = <a title="{field:title}" href="|"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp; insertData = 1 } } } } } 20 < .10 20 { special.items = next 1.NO.stdWrap.cObject.10.wrap = &nbsp;&nbsp;<a title="{field:title}" href="|">next &raquo;</a> } } |
Now put this code into your template:
with automaketemplate e.g: subparts.bottom < lib.nav-referenzen
with templavoila e.g.: lib.prevnextnavigation < lib.nav-referenzen
subparts.bottom and lib.prevnextnavigation are only sample object names. Replace them with your own subpartname or templavoila lib name.
