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The Site Explorer
The Explorer appears in a panel on the right (by default –
you can move it by simply dragging it). It is a “tree” in the sense that you
can open and close its branches using the + and – indicators.
The first level shows six branches which represent the six
primary content components.
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Panels
The arrangement of the web site is in panels as shown in
this tree. You can right click any of these panels to bring up a dialog that
allows you to adjust sizes and set visual styles.
See Styling Guide for more details.
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Forums
In this part of the tree you can add/move and delete
forums to your site and control how your forums work (e.g. whether they are
members only or not)
See Forums for more
detail
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Menus
Menus are created by adding menu items (including forums) to
the Menus sub-tree. You can then add pages to the menus and thus define what
page will be shown on clicking this menu.
See Defining Site Navigation for more details.
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Page Indices
A page index is “tree” of links that can appear in the
left column of the site. Page Indices are associated with particular menu
items and provide additional navigation within the menu system
See Defining Site Navigation for more details.
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Folders and Waste Basket
Web pages are stored in folders which mimic the behaviour
of disk folders on a computer. You can create folders and subfolders and move
your pages around them using drag and drop.
See Organising
Content for more details.
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