Dear marquardt,
The tutorial u told is a bit confusing to me as it is
especially written for unix users , (it contained too much content)
and i am a windows user.so other than this can u let me know some
other tutorials on rials..,
On Nov 23, 3:15 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 23 November 2010 09:59, venkata reddy <venkatareddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Please don't top post, it is easier to follow the thread if you insert
> your comments in the previous post. Thanks.
>
> > dear colin,
> > I have already created a controller called home and a view with index
> > so there i written all my html code do create the home page. so now i
> > wand to link the other static pages to lthe home pages. can u explain
> > now!!
>
> I am not sure I understand exactly. It is just like any other
> controller. To link to the home/index page do
> <%= link_to 'Home', :controller => :home, :action => :index %>
> If you are in one of the other static pages in the home controller
> then you do not need to specify the controller.
> You may also need to specify routes for the pages, see the Rails Guide
> on routing.
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> > On Nov 23, 2:23 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> On 23 November 2010 08:43, venkata reddy <venkatareddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
> >> > i am new to ror. I am able to upload my home page into the appliction.
> >> > but after that where can i place the other static pages of website, i
> >> > mean pages like contact us , about us etc. where can i place these
> >> > pages and how to access them. pls..help..
>
> >> Two possibilities
> >> 1.Provide a controller to handle the static pages (call it main or
> >> something) then provide actions such as contacts and put the html in
> >> views/main/contacts.html.erb. Then it is linked to by
> >> your_domain.com/main/contacts.
> >> 2. You could just put the pages in the public folder in your app.
> >> Then if you have a page public/contacts.html it may be linked to by
> >> your_domain.com/contacts.html.
>
> >> I prefer the first as it keeps the static content separated from other
> >> stuff in public.
>
> >> You could also try googling for rails static pages which will provide
> >> many useful hits.
>
> >> Colin
>
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