tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:/discussions/how-do-i/338-how-do-i-find-the-common-folderCascade CMS: Discussion 2018-10-18T20:36:11Ztag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T20:04:39Z2011-02-11T20:04:39ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>_common is actually a Site which you should be able to locate in
the Sites dropdown. However, the availability of this Site is also
dependent on the version of Cascade your organization first
installed as well as when the default database was downloaded.</p></div>Amytag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T20:13:58Z2011-02-11T20:13:58ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>Ok Amy, thanks. However, I do not see it - we are using 6.4.6.
I'm looking for the example for the breadcrumbs. Here is the
snippet from the page talking about breadcrumbing. The example file
is listed if you can help, I'd really appreciate it.</p>
<p>An XSL or Velocity Format must also be added to style and filter
the results rendered by the index block. An example is included
with Cascade Server and can be found in the Global section in the
common folder at
«/_common/formats/navigation/breadcrumbs-ul».</p></div>tryan5tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T20:56:20Z2011-02-11T21:31:32ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>In older versions of Cascade, prior to the incorporation of
Sites, <em>common was a specific folder included in the default
database that would hold common assets like stylesheets, images,
JavaScript files, etc. With the integration of Sites came the shift
from each Site having a</em> common folder with repeated assets to
a Site that would contain those assets. Try looking in the Site,
but not specifically within another _common folder.</p>
<p>Some clients use a _common folder for Site specific assets that
aren't used across sites, but not all situations are the same.</p>
<p>If you have assets that are specific to your Site, as a best
practice we recommend that you create a _common folder so that they
are all in one place.</p></div>Charlie Holdertag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T21:36:27Z2011-02-11T21:36:27ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>Charlie, thanks for the response. I'm still not finding it
anywhere. The site was originally set up by you (HH) and another
outfit. Not sure if they incorporated everything. I know where to
find other documentation about out site, specifically but nothing
that's general.</p></div>tryan5tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T21:48:41Z2011-02-11T21:48:41ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>I have found a copy of the file and attached it as a text file,
which you should be able to import as an XSLT Format.</p>
<p>Did you try using the Search bar to do a Global search for a
file named breadcrumb-ul? Even though I have attached the file, I
would still use the Search to see what results you get.</p>
<p>Do you have Administrator access? There may in fact be a _common
site and for some reason you don't have access to it.</p></div>Charlie Holdertag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/52884092011-02-11T21:54:06Z2011-02-11T21:54:06ZHow do I find the common folder?<div><p>Thanks for the file. I did do a search that resulted nothing. I
have asked out IT dept about the file and still waiting to hear
back. It's been a while! ;) As for permissions, I do have quite a
few admin rights, but it's not the full on rights that some members
in IT have. Thanks again!</p></div>tryan5