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Re: add wocomponents


  • Subject: Re: add wocomponents
  • From: Wes James <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:09:23 -0600

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:32:08 -0400, Colin Clark <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Wes,
>
> If you want to create a subcomponent that acts as a container, you'll
> need to check out WOComponentContent. When placed in your subcomponent,
> it will allow the parent component to specify a portion of the content
> within the subcomponent. Very cool.

Looking at Joshua Markers WO book, when a custom component is added it
looks like this:

* comopnent name
[area to add stuff]
*

but when I add a custom component it looks like * component name *.
There is no open area to any any other text, etc....

wj
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