Hi all,
We're finally getting around to do a website revamp and I wanted to ask the great invisible masses if anyone out there has had any experience doing a website overhaul that included connecting a CMS (most likely Wordpress) and TNEW.
We're really in the beginning stages of this, so any advice is helpful, specifically if you have heard of/know of any practitioners who are skilled in artful merging of the two.
We're also looking for potential vendors, pitfalls to be aware of, the best way to structure the design and build process, cool things others have done; really any you-think-is-useful information out there so we're better equipped to approach this. We're located in Santa Barbara on the West Coast, so local area recommendations are doubly useful, though I realize that's a long-shot.
Thanks in advance for taking the time!
-H
Hi Chuck -
Sorry about the delay, I apparently have my email notification settings wrong because I never saw your reply..until now.
I just checked and we do have "<!--TNEW Content here -->" inserted via the "text" editor (not visual editor) on our tnew wordpress page. I'm not sure why thats getting stripped out for you. Here's our template page if its of any help: https://www.pnb.org/tnew_template/I'm happy to talk more and help you find the cause if you want. Email me at josh@pnb.org.Happy coding. :) - Josh
Thanks everyone for your help. I discovered what the issue was. We use W3 Total Cache for our web site optimization, and we had the "minify" option enabled. When I disable this feature, I am able to see our HTML comment tag. I guess "minify" also includes stripping out any extraneous code, including HTML comment tags.