kongondo Reply #1, 2 years, 10 months ago
Hello,
Please find attached the First Edition of a Wayfinder 2.0 e-book titled
"The (almost) Complete Guide to Creating Menus in MODx Using Wayfinder"
written by myself, Kongondo.
Those who know me from the forums probably know that my favourite snippet is Wayfinder. This e-book started out as a tutorial that I thought I'd post in the wiki but it ended up as an e-book! This is the culmination of about 5-6 months writing and is quite detailed. The e-book explains the logic behind and the workings of almost all the Wayfinder parameters. This is all done practically by building a fictitious Restaurant website. The e-book also provides examples of building some common menus such as an accordion menu, using UltimateParent with Wayfinder, etc. Because of this, it makes for quite some long reading, 148 pages! However, there's lots of graphics so it is not all text and boring, at least I hope not. I hope it serves newbies and experts a like, either as a guide, a reference, an inspiration or just a challenge to contribute to the MODx project in one way or the other.
Comments and feedback are welcome.
I dedicate the ebook to the MODx community
Cheers/k
Please find attached the First Edition of a Wayfinder 2.0 e-book titled
"The (almost) Complete Guide to Creating Menus in MODx Using Wayfinder"
written by myself, Kongondo.
Those who know me from the forums probably know that my favourite snippet is Wayfinder. This e-book started out as a tutorial that I thought I'd post in the wiki but it ended up as an e-book! This is the culmination of about 5-6 months writing and is quite detailed. The e-book explains the logic behind and the workings of almost all the Wayfinder parameters. This is all done practically by building a fictitious Restaurant website. The e-book also provides examples of building some common menus such as an accordion menu, using UltimateParent with Wayfinder, etc. Because of this, it makes for quite some long reading, 148 pages! However, there's lots of graphics so it is not all text and boring, at least I hope not. I hope it serves newbies and experts a like, either as a guide, a reference, an inspiration or just a challenge to contribute to the MODx project in one way or the other.
Comments and feedback are welcome.
I dedicate the ebook to the MODx community
Cheers/k



