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Maybe using a proxy to smarten things up? If I find a solution, I'll share it here.įor now, you only need to know that the question mark and 'DOC_INST=123' is known as a query string. I'm still researching to see if there is a method of tidying these links, to make them look better. You are probably going to start seeing more links like this: The only possible downside of using dynamic pages is that the links may not appear as 'friendly' to look at. Therefore web browsers will often cache these pages in their memory resulting in faster loading web pages and less bandwidth. It's a more efficient method of having potentially thousands of articles or pages that all share the same design template, where only the content changes.Īnother useful aspect of dynamic pages is that most modern web browsers can detect that the page structure and style is mostly the same each time, with only the content changing. A lot of publishing platforms work like this, including ones like Wordpress, Joomla, Moodle, Drupal and ConcreteCMS. The whole process happens extremely quickly (within milliseconds). The different parts of the page get populated with your content (by the web server), and then both the page and its content is sent down to the web browser (the website user). A dynamic page instead gets generated 'on the fly', only when a web browser requests it. What exactly is a dynamic page? Dynamic pages are not physical pages (like index.html) that can be found on your web hosting account, via the file manager or FTP.

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Clicking the links reveals the full blog article, dynamically loaded into a new page. This method creates a more conventional 'blog summaries' page, comprising of titles, summaries and 'read more' links. A combination of a loop and read more element.Clicking one of these links loads a dynamic page, that contains the content of the full blog article. This will create a vertical list of page (article) titles. There are actually two options for building a basic blog using WebYep depending on how you want your blog summaries displayed. The blog we're going to build with WebYep is no different. Articles often exist as individual webpages. When the user clicks a link, they get directed to that article. Most blogs typically display a list or grid of articles. The word 'blog' is derived from 'web log'.

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In essence, a blog is merely a series of articles published in date order, normally newest ones showing at the top. For infrequent blogging and blogs that don't need lots of fancy features (like searching, multiple categories, comments and RSS feeds), then WebYep can be a wise choice.Ī WebYep-powered blog can support lots of different content types (writing, images, audio and video), it can tie-in closely with the design of an existing website, and it can still promote ways for people to bookmark or share interesting articles. If you're going to be doing a lot of regular blogging, then a platform like Wordpress, Medium or Ghost remains your best option.









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