I'm looking into a bunch of different lightweight CMS and Couch CMS is up. It is so incredibly straight forward, I love it! Great for clients that now and then want to add or edit content.
For a website, I include a footer into different templates, but on one of those templates I want the footer to be different from the others.
So all the templates contain the following php:
<?php require_once dirname(__FILE__) . "/includes/footer-scripts.html"; ?>
And footer-scripts.html contains the following:
<script src="<cms:show k_site_link />js/global/jquery-1.11.1.min.js"></script>
<cms:if k_page_name=='users' >
<script src="<cms:show k_site_link />js/global/imagesloaded.min.js"></script>
</cms:if>
<script src="<cms:show k_site_link />js/scripts.js"></script>
Hoping that when the template "users" is used, an additional script is loaded into the page. Unfortunately, this does not work. I do not know why though, because the template "users.php" contains
<cms:template title="Users"/>
So how do you target a specific template with a conditional?
I think you should use 'k_template_name' instead of 'k_page_name'. The value to test would be 'users.php' (assuming that is the name of your template).
An easy way of knowing which variables to use at any location is to place
or
at that location. You'll get to see a list of all available variables with their values.