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<* Show pic for 2nd story *> <* Do some voodoo to fudge the width of the routinePicCon class so that photocredit will be right aligned to width of pic, whatever that might be *> <* voodoo done *> [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]<* Sample of how to call this. The parameters are the following: -segment: optional; if not supplied, then "siteDefault" will be used -rowType: optional; if not supplied, then "Default" will be used -article_type: from the article itself; if not defined, then Generic will be used Examples: ################################################################ To add a new story type (article_type), you need to create: -create a new directory at the same level as the Generic article_type, with the same name as the new article type ################################################################ To add a new segment (section of hub, or a new way to display a row): -choose a segment name; assume the segment name is "newSegmentName" for this example -you need to create at least one "Default.html" file in a "newSegmentName" directory under "Generic"; each article type may also need a Default row file under "##article_type##/newSegmentName/Default.html" ################################################################ To add a row type: -add a new row file in the specific ##article_type##/##segment## directory -ensure that the appropriate calling files send in rowType="newRowType" at the "layout" level" (where "newRowType" is the name of the row type, defined by you) *> Default <* Fragments *> [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive] <* Show text for 2nd story *> [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]<* Sample of how to call this. The parameters are the following: -segment: optional; if not supplied, then "siteDefault" will be used -rowType: optional; if not supplied, then "Default" will be used -article_type: from the article itself; if not defined, then Generic will be used Examples: ################################################################ To add a new story type (article_type), you need to create: -create a new directory at the same level as the Generic article_type, with the same name as the new article type ################################################################ To add a new segment (section of hub, or a new way to display a row): -choose a segment name; assume the segment name is "newSegmentName" for this example -you need to create at least one "Default.html" file in a "newSegmentName" directory under "Generic"; each article type may also need a Default row file under "##article_type##/newSegmentName/Default.html" ################################################################ To add a row type: -add a new row file in the specific ##article_type##/##segment## directory -ensure that the appropriate calling files send in rowType="newRowType" at the "layout" level" (where "newRowType" is the name of the row type, defined by you) *> Default <* Fragments *> [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive] <* Show 3rd 'A' story onwards if present *> [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]<* Sample of how to call this. The parameters are the following: -segment: optional; if not supplied, then "siteDefault" will be used -rowType: optional; if not supplied, then "Default" will be used -article_type: from the article itself; if not defined, then Generic will be used Examples: ################################################################ To add a new story type (article_type), you need to create: -create a new directory at the same level as the Generic article_type, with the same name as the new article type ################################################################ To add a new segment (section of hub, or a new way to display a row): -choose a segment name; assume the segment name is "newSegmentName" for this example -you need to create at least one "Default.html" file in a "newSegmentName" directory under "Generic"; each article type may also need a Default row file under "##article_type##/newSegmentName/Default.html" ################################################################ To add a row type: -add a new row file in the specific ##article_type##/##segment## directory -ensure that the appropriate calling files send in rowType="newRowType" at the "layout" level" (where "newRowType" is the name of the row type, defined by you) *> Default <* Fragments *> [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]
[an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]<* Sample of how to call this. The parameters are the following: -segment: optional; if not supplied, then "siteDefault" will be used -rowType: optional; if not supplied, then "Default" will be used -article_type: from the article itself; if not defined, then Generic will be used Examples: ################################################################ To add a new story type (article_type), you need to create: -create a new directory at the same level as the Generic article_type, with the same name as the new article type ################################################################ To add a new segment (section of hub, or a new way to display a row): -choose a segment name; assume the segment name is "newSegmentName" for this example -you need to create at least one "Default.html" file in a "newSegmentName" directory under "Generic"; each article type may also need a Default row file under "##article_type##/newSegmentName/Default.html" ################################################################ To add a row type: -add a new row file in the specific ##article_type##/##segment## directory -ensure that the appropriate calling files send in rowType="newRowType" at the "layout" level" (where "newRowType" is the name of the row type, defined by you) *> Default <* Fragments *> [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive] <* Show any 'B' stories for this hub *> [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]<* Sample of how to call this. The parameters are the following: -segment: optional; if not supplied, then "siteDefault" will be used -rowType: optional; if not supplied, then "Default" will be used -article_type: from the article itself; if not defined, then Generic will be used Examples: ################################################################ To add a new story type (article_type), you need to create: -create a new directory at the same level as the Generic article_type, with the same name as the new article type ################################################################ To add a new segment (section of hub, or a new way to display a row): -choose a segment name; assume the segment name is "newSegmentName" for this example -you need to create at least one "Default.html" file in a "newSegmentName" directory under "Generic"; each article type may also need a Default row file under "##article_type##/newSegmentName/Default.html" ################################################################ To add a row type: -add a new row file in the specific ##article_type##/##segment## directory -ensure that the appropriate calling files send in rowType="newRowType" at the "layout" level" (where "newRowType" is the name of the row type, defined by you) *> Default <* Fragments *> [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]

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