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Monday 18 April 2011 2:42:35 pm - 4 replies

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Introduction

In this tutorial we will explore how to add custom modules and views to the CMS. By doing this you can extend the functionality of the back office to use your custom PHP to carry out various tasks. Once this tutorial is complete you should be comfortable with creating modules and views for any siteaccess with the CMS and be able to appreciate situations when creating custom modules and views would be suitable.

 
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Lars Eirik R

Tuesday 19 April 2011 11:45:36 pm

Thanks for this great tutorial. It will help many newcomers to Exponential in creating their own modules and views and understand the Exponential logic behind these concepts.

Just wanted to inform you that i believe you have the incorrect syntax when describing unordered_parameters. You have indicated they should be /key/value, whereas the correct syntax is (key)/value i believe.

Keep up the good work!

Nicolas Pastorino

Wednesday 20 April 2011 1:04:38 am

Thanks for the heads-up Lars Eirik, i will be notifying the author in a second about this.

If you are willing to contribute other beginner-level tutorials like this, send them in ! We NEED more of those to expand our community and welcome new members.

Cheers and god påske !

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Nicolas Pastorino

Wednesday 20 April 2011 2:31:50 am

"

Just wanted to inform you that i believe you have the incorrect syntax when describing unordered_parameters. You have indicated they should be /key/value, whereas the correct syntax is (key)/value i believe.

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And fixed !

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Gaetano Giunta

Tuesday 26 April 2011 4:39:22 am

Also a good link: the reference on modules on ezpedia: http://ezpedia.org/ez/module

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