This article is intended as a gentle introduction to ExpressionEngine conditionals with the aim of giving the reader an idea of how they work using real word examples.
This written course will walk through everything from installing ExpressionEngine to a complete site build. Great for beginners or anyone who needs a refresher.
Have you seen a mistake in the docs that bugs you all the time, and you wish you could just fix it. Well you can! Read this quick overview on helping the community by contributing to the docs.
Adding a comment section to your articles and posts gives your reader a chance to add value to what you’ve written -- or draw your attention to a necessary correction or update.
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Planning is an important step in any process, including building in ExpressionEngine, so let's start working through the plan for our content model for this site.
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This is going to be a pretty long but very practical installment to the tutorial that will walk you through step by step (and sub-steps!) how to create what we planned in the Part 3.
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In this chapter, we'll tie everything together by creating the Channels so we can get create content to pull through in the templates.
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So far the only content is hard-coded, so we want to update that to pull in the fields we built out, assigned to the Homepage Channel and then populated in earlier chapters.
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n the last installment, we finished off our Single Entry templates for our Homepage, Contact and About pages, so let's dive into our final two sections.
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We've gone through the entire process of planning and building a Portfolio Website, but we're not quite done - there's a few more things worth including in this introduction to building in ExpressionE