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CMS Plugin - Blog

Post by iezhawe »

Hello

I use CMS.
How to use a blog plugin?
Is there an example of a demo that contains all that?
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You can learn more about CMS plugins here:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cms_plugins.html
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After Create items in the blog tab, then save.
who appeared on CMS_View ... only the title ...
and when edited ... back empty
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Did you click 'Save blog item'?
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yes, i did

- enable blog
- item per page 10
- date format - i don't change it
- fill the title
- fill the text (textarea)
- click save blog to overview

- click save button

- cms_view still blank
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It sounds like the table was not correct created.
Are there any errors in the server PHP log?
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Latest suEXEC event log messages:
No recent suEXEC events exist for your domain: #####

What does that mean that?
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I do not think this is related to the problem.
Please make sure tat you check the php error log.
Usually, you can access this via the Control Panel of your webhost.

I assume that you have PHP 5.6 or newer?
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Current PHP version of the webhost ... 7.4

Alright maybe at this time I pending blog facilities at CMS_View.
For other plugins, it has been going well.

Thank you Pablo for your availability.
I hope there is a detailed tutorial or a complete example of the Bloq plugin in this CMS.
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