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    The Management Level(Backend)

    A visual guide toPhpWCMS V11!"C#

    By Alexander Klar

    screenshots and English translation by Nate

    Criticism, suggestions, and ideas for improvement are expressly desired.

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    1 vervie! and "reparation................................................................. #$ %he management of a !ebsite.......................................................... &

    $.1 'A(%)C*E+.............................................................................. $.1.1 %he article center......................................................... $.1.$ %he organi-ation of articles in structure levels............. $.1.# Creating ne! articles................................................... /

    $.1.#.1 )ntroduction to contents0parts................. 11

    $.1.#.$ the 'plain text+ content0part.................... 1$$.1.#.# the 'html+ content0part............................ 1#$.1.#.& the '23)24 5%6*+ content0part...... 1&$.1.#. the 'Code+ content0part.......................... 1$.1.#. the '%ext !ith image+ content0part.......... 1/$.1.#./ the ')mages+ content0part....................... 17$.1.#.8 the 'list 9table:+ content0part................... $1$.1.#.7 the 'list+ content0part.............................. $$$.1.#.1; the 'lin< = email+ content0part................ $#$.1.#.11 the 'lin< list+ content0part........................ $&$.1.#.1$ the 'lin< article+ content0part................... $

    $.1.#.1# the 'article menu+ content0part...................... $$.1.#.1& the 'multimedia+ content0part................. $/$.1.#.1 the 'file list+ content0part......................... $8$.1.#.1 the 'e0card+ content0part........................ $7$.1.#.1/ the 'email form+ content0part.................. #1$.1.#.18 the 'ne!sletter+ content0part.......................... #&$.1.#.17 the 'search+ content0part........................ #$.1.#.$; the 'guestboo< > comm.+ content0part.... #/$.1.#.$1 the 'sitemap+ content0part...................... #7$.1.#.$$ the 'bid+ content0part.............................. &;$.1.#.$# the 'ext. content+ content0part................ &$$.1.#.$& the 'rollover images+ content0part.................. $.1.#.$ the "hpC63 bro!ser................................. &

    $.1.& Editing existing articles................................................ &$.$ '?)*E+..................................................................................... &/

    $.$.1 managing your files..................................................... &/$.$.1.1 create directory...................................... &/$.$.1.$ uploading a file...................................... &8$.$.1.# uploading multiple files........................... &7$.$.1.& managing files........................................ ;

    $.$.$ regarding public files.................................................... $$.$.# ?ile search................................................................... #$.$.& %he trash can.............................................................. &

    $.# '6E33A4E+........................................................................... $.#.1 creating a ne! message.............................................. $.#.$ reading and !riting messages.....................................

    $.& 'C5A%+................................................................................... 7$. '"(?)*E+............................................................................. ;$. '*4@%+.............................................................................. 1

    # %5E A6)N)3%(A%)N ? A EB3)%E......................................... $#.1 site structure........................................................................... ##.$ page layout............................................................................. #.# templates................................................................................ 8#.& default css.............................................................................. /1

    #. user administration................................................................. /$#. file categories......................................................................... /./ phpinfo9: and php6yAdmin.................................................... /

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    1 $ve%vie& and P%epa%ation

    phpC63 is characteri-ed by its simple handling, clear structure and the clearseparation bet!een administration and management functions.

    )n the follo!ing section, ) !ould lilogin.php. 2ou should then see this loginscreen

    As< your ebmaster for your personal username and pass!ord.

    %he !ebsite is composed of three types of components

    1 St%uctu%e Levels3tructure levels define the overall structure of the !ebsite. %hey do not

    appear to the visitor of the !ebsite as content 0 rather, they resemble anavigation structure in form. 3tructure levels contain one or more articlesand>or further structure levels.3tructure levels are furnished and administered by the administrator.

    ' A%ticlesArticles can be thought of as files that contain content, as !ell asinformation on ho! that content !ill be presented !hen it is visible to thevisitor of the ebsite. *i

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    ' The management o a &e*site

    After logging in, you are !elcomed to the management level control panel

    )n the left column youll see all of the management level users that are currently logged

    in 9in this case D!ebmasterD:. )n the red border to!ards the top of the page, you seethe main navigation !ith the options DA(%)C*ED, D?)*ED, D6E33A4ED, DC5A%D andD"(?)*ED, 9and if you have administrative privleges, also 'A6)N+: !hich areexplained in the follo!ing sections. )n addition, you have the option !ith D*4@%D ofleaving the management level at any time.

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    $.1 +ARTICLE

    '11 The a%ticle cente%

    ithin the DA(%)C*ED area, you first see the article center 0 an overvie! of all articlespublished on the !ebsite. %hese are represented !ith respect to their placement !ithinthe structure of the ebsite, similar to ho! files are represented in indo!s Explorer.%he various symbols sho! characteristics of the represented elements and>or serve asshortcuts

    3tructure level is open 0 all sub0structures are visible. Clic

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    '1' The o%gani,ation o a%ticles in st%uctu%e levels

    )f a visitor 9e.g. via navigation: arrives at a structure level, one of the follo!ing is sho!nto the visitor of the ebsite, depending upon number of articles contained in thatstructure level

    )f the level contains no a%ticle, the default error message from the template ispresented DAn error occurred. "lease contact the ebmaster.D

    )f the level does contain an a%ticle, the full article is sho!n.

    )f the level contains mo%e than one a%ticle, a menu is sho!n !hich lists the articlescontained in the structure level in descending chronological order. %he most currentarticle is represented in the list !ith title and summary, !hile all other articles only !iththeir title. By clic

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    '1 C%eating -e& A%ticles

    %o create a ne! article, go to the article center and clic< either on the symbolor inthe left navigation on Dne! articleD. n the page that appears, you can enter the basicinformation for the ne! article

    catego%./ )f you clic: or you can call a page !ithin yourebsite using either an absolute or relative address 9e.g. Dindex.phpFdirectlin

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    After youve chosen your settings, confirm these !ith Dcreate ne! articleD, in order toarrive at an overvie! of your settings, along !ith the option to create an article summaryand assign article o!nership

    summa%./ (optional)/ A summary of the article. %his appears in article lists 9e.g. thesearch results: and as an introduction to the article in the full article presentation.

    %he loo< of this field varies greatly depending on the type of bro!ser being used, andunfortunately does not function properly in all bro!sers. %here is a toolbar at the top ofthis field that is similar to those found in common !ord0processors, and it !or

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    ma2 &idth3ma2 height (optional)/ 5ere you can specify maximum !idth and>orheight of the image. )f the actual image is larger than the maximum dimensions youspecify, then the image is automatically resi-ed accordingly, !hereby the proportionsremain intact. )f you leave either or both of these fields empty, phpC63 uses themaximum dimension9>s: of the image, !hile maintaining proportionality.click enla%ge (optional)/ ith this option you can indicate !hether the visitor can clic!!!.!#schools.com>html>

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    '1# the :W4SW45 6TML: content!pa%t

    plain 6TML (optional)/ %he loo< of this field varies greatly depending on the type ofbro!ser being used. Above you see the D6o-illaD screenshot of this field. %he )nternetExplorer screen loo

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    '1; the :code: content!pa%t

    code (optional)/ 5ere you can enter regular text. %he difference bet!een this content0part, and the 'plain text+ content0part is only in ho! the text is formatted for vie!ers ofthe !ebsite. %ext entered here !ill be presented using a uniform0!idth font, !hich ishandy for displaying sections of code, among other things.

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    '1< the :te2t &ith image: content!pa%t

    6TML te2t (optional)/ 5ere you can enter text exactly as you !ould !ith D23)245%6*D !ith the help of the !ord0processor style toolbar. )n most cases you can obtainthe same result by combining the content0parts DimagesD and Dplain textD.image (optional)/ 5ere the name of the selected image is indicated. 2ou can selectand>or exchange the picture !ith the follo!ing buttons

    Clic

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    "lace image above the text bloc

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    '1= the :images: content!pa%t

    image (optional)/5ere the names of the selected images are listed. ith the adGacentsymbols, you can select ne! images for the list, delete from the list, and change theorder !ithin the list

    Clicor do!n!ard in the list of images.

    Clic

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    sure to consider the order of the images under DimageD and enter each caption on ane! line.

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    '1> the :list (ta*le): content!pa%t

    List (ta*le) (optional)/ 5ere you can enter individual list0items, !hich !ill comprise asimple bulleted list. Enter each list0item on a ne! line.

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    '1? the +list9 content!pa%t

    List (optional)/ 5ere you enter list items for the creation of a multiple0level 9indentedlevels: list. Enter each list0item on a ne! line, and precede each list0item !ith a numberof 'J+ characters !hich !ill determine that list0items level 9J 1stlevel, JJ $ndlevel,

    etc.:.

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    '11@ the :Link 7 !Mail: content!pa%t

    di%ect link (optional)/ 5ere you enter the desired address 9e.g.Dhttp>>!!!.google.comD:. ith an e0mail address, precede the address !ith DmailtoD,for example DmailtoinfoLmydomain.comD 0 unfortunately only lo!ercase letters arepossible here. )f you need a lin< !ith capital letters, please use instead the content0partDlin< listD.ta%get (optional)/ 3elect here, !here the lin< is to be opened, for example Din a ne!!indo!D. )f you select nothing here, the lin< opens in the !indo! in !hich the articleappears.

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    '111 the :link list: content!pa%t

    Link list (optional)/ Enter each lin< using the follo!ing format

    designation|address

    Enter each lin< on a ne! line. )f you enter an e0mail address lin

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    '11' the :link a%ticle: content!pa%t

    link a%ticle (optional)/ 5ere !ill appear all the articles you select, chosen fromamongst those !hich are available to visitors of the !ebsite.a%ticles/ 5ere all of the !ebsites articles are listed. Clic< on an article to select it, andhold the MCtrl

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    '11 the :a%ticle menu: content!pa%t

    site level/All articles of the site level selected here !ill be presented automatically inthe form of a lin< list. )f an article is later added or deleted, the change appearsautomatically in this list. %his is practical !ith article collections, such as ?AOs.

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    '11# the :multimedia: content!pa%t

    media t.pe/ 5ere you indicate the type of media file.pla.e%3plugin/ 5ere you can indicate !hich player should be used to display this file.cont%ol/ sho& cont%ol *a%/ 5ere you can select !hether the controls are to be

    displayed, e.g. for "lay>"ause.cont%ol/ autopla./ 5ere you can select !hether the file !ill play automatically.sou%ce/ 5ere you can select bet!een an internal or external source for the multimediafile. 3elect an internal source using the phpC63 6edia bro!ser by clic>!!!.mydomain.com>myfilm.mpgD.position/ 5ere you can determine the position on the page. 2ou can select bet!eenthe follo!ing options

    6edia contents positioned above the paragraph, aligned left.6edia contents centered over the paragraph.

    6edia contents positioned above the paragraph, aligned right.6edia contents positioned !ithin the paragraph, aligned left.6edia contents positioned !ithin the paragraph, aligned right.

    &idth3height (optional)/ 5ere you can specify a si-e. 2ou can also Iuic

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    '11; the :ile list: content!pa%t

    iles (optional)/ 5ere appear the files you select, !hich !ill be presented to the vie!erin the form of a list available for individual do!nload. 2ou can select, delete, andexchange the order of the files !ith the follo!ing symbols

    Clicor do!n!ard in the list of files.

    Clic

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    '11< the +e!ca%d9 content!pa%t

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    (no data availa*le)

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    '11= the :email o%m: content!pa%t

    su*ect (optional)/ 3ubGect of the E06ail.%ecipient/ %he desired recipient of the E06ail. Note %his field does not functionproperly in some systems 0 further do!n you find a !or

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    1. &ith check *o2es, the number of columns$. &ith te2t ields, the maximum number of characters !hich can be entered

    2%*)#can be used to enter pre0selected text or values into fields 1. &ith te2t ieldsit is the default text that appears in the field$. &ith a pull!do&n menu o the standa%d count%. list, it is the value that is

    pre0selected 9e.g. @3 for @nited 3tates:#. &ith pull!do&n menus selection lists check *o2es and %adio *uttons ,

    PA*@E represents the options !hich can be selected from. %hese options are enteredin the follo!ing format

    !ption %5!ption +6765!ption 6765!ption "686"

    %he 5character separates the individual options. )n order to set an option as pre0selected, you add 676after the desired option.

    %o set an alternate description for each option, enter it after 676. )f you !ant to use analternate description that is not pre0selected, use 686instead of 676. %he alternatedescription !ill only be used in the e0mail you receive.

    ,, 4I"T1stands for the !idth of the text field in pixels.

    A set of form field definitions could loo< similar to the follo!ing example

    IT|firstname|7|9irst $ame:nbsp;|assword:nbsp;|7?788||788T%|info|8|Info:nbsp;|?8=||=88,&|menu|8|&enu:nbsp;|?8788|Test5Test?5Test=|=88,*|list|8|*ist:nbsp;|=8|76Test5?6Test?5=6Test=5

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    #. redirectQerror indicates onto !hich page the visitor !ill be re0directed to if the e0mail form did not function and did not send. )f this field is not indicated, the visitoris redirected to the top0level page.

    &. sendQcopy it indicates !ith either ; 9 none: or 1 9 one:, !hether a carbon copyof the email is to be sent. TP/As mentioned above, there is a problem on somesystems !ith using the HrecipientH field. )f you canRt send a mail to DrecipientD youcan use this function as a !or

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    '11> the :ne&slette%: content!pa%t

    %his content0part is unfortunately not yet functional as of version 1.10(C& ofphpC63.

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    '11? the :sea%ch: content!pa%t

    %esults pe% page (optional)/ Number of results to be displayed per page. )f the field isempty, all results !ill be displayed on one page. Note %his function is not yet reali-ed inversion 1.10(C&.open ne& &indo& (optional)/ 5ere you can select that a ne! !indo! is opened todisplay the search results. ther!ise the results are returned on the search page.

    template (optional)/ 5ere you can enter 5%6* code in order to override the standardsearch form layout and define the search form elements individually. Be sure to use thefollo!ing t!o substitute symbols, so that the search page functions properly

    555searchDinputDfield555for the name of the search input field.555searchDinputDaction:%'TI*#DI"555for the name of the form action, !here%'TI*#DI"is the identification number of the article.

    @se as transmission method methodEFpostF."ut the GalueEF555searchDinputDGalue555Fin the search input field, if you!ould lis to appear on the result page !ith the Iuery appearing

    again in the search input field.

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    ?or example, a template could loo< lior next lin

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    '1'@ the +guest*ook 3 comm9 content!pa%t

    listing/ list all entries select this to display all entries on a single pagelisting/ list D E pe% page/ use this to determine ho! many entries should be displayedper pageo%m/here you use html along !ith some replacement tags to determine theappearance of the guestboo

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    nav/ (no data availa*le)*eo%e/ (no data availa*le)ate%/ (no data availa*le)ent%./ (no data availa*le)

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    '1'1 The +sitemap9 content!pa%t

    *eo%e (optional)/ here you enter the text that is to appear before the sitemapate% (optional)/ here you enter the text that is to appear after the sitemaplevel icon (optional)/ (no data availa*le)a%ticle icon (optional)/ (no data availa*le)displa./ here, you select from one of the follo!ing options

    1. st%uctu%e levels onl./the generated sitemap !ill only display the structurelevels

    $. st%uctu%e levels F a%ticles/ the generated sitemap !ill display both structurelevels and articleslevel class (optional)/ (no data availa*le)

    a%ticle class (optional)/ (no data availa*le)counte%/ here, you select from one of the follo!ing options

    1 donGt add to class name/ (no data availa*le)' add to class name/ (no data availa*le)

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    '1'' The +*id9 content!pa%t

    image (optional)/ 5ere the name of the image you select 9e.g. an image of the itembeing bid on:. 2ou can select and>or exchange the image !ith the follo!ing buttons

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    Clics: of the image, !hile maintaining proportionality.click enla%ge (optional)/ ith this option you can indicate !hether the visitor can clicfile or @(* (no data availa*le)

    ile38"L/ (no data availa*le)select ile/ (no data availa*le)

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    '1'# The +%ollove% images9 content!pa%t

    plain te2t/ (no data availa*le)

    image (optional)/ 5ere the names of the selected images are listed. ith the adGacentsymbols, you can select ne! images for the list, delete from the list, and change theorder !ithin the list

    Clicor do!n!ard in the list of images.

    Clic

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    la%ge %ee%ence image/ 5ere you can specify the display parameters for the largereference image, by using the follo!ing fields

    ma2 &idth (optional)/ (no data availa*le)ma2 height (optional)/ (no data availa*le)*o%de% (optional)/ (no data availa*le)

    small %ee%ence images/ 5ere you can specify the display parameters for the smallreference images, by using the follo!ing fields

    alignment/ (no data availa*le)*lock & 2 h/ (no data availa*le)image space/ (no data availa*le)*o%de%/ (no data availa*le)

    template/ (no data availa*le)

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    '1'; the phpWCMS *%o&se%

    )n phpC63 there are three different bro!sers for the purpose of selecting files, onefor each of three different content types. %he only difference lies in !hich types of filesare presented, for example1. DphpC63 file bro!serD displays all files.$. DphpC63 image bro!serD displays all images !ith previe!.#. DphpC63 media bro!serD displays all media files 9audio, video and ?lash:

    )n the follo!ing example, the general0function mode of the bro!ser is illustrated usingthe image bro!ser. hen first opened, it presents itself as follo!s

    ith one clic< on the triangle you can open up the structure level

    )n order to open an item, you simply clic< on its name

    )n order to select an image, you clic< on the symbol beside the desired image. TP/ith one clic< on the image previe!, the system selects that image for you and theautomatically closes the image bro!ser.

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    '1# diting e2isting a%ticles

    )n order to edit an existing article, you go to the article center and clic< on the symbolof the desired article. 2ou immediately arrive at the overvie! of that articles contents

    %o!ards the top you see the basic article information, and belo! that you see anovervie! of the content0parts that are used as !ell as a summary of each element. %hevarious symbols sho! characteristics of the represented elements and>or serve asshortcuts

    Clic

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    2.2 "FILE"

    5ere you can manage all your folders and files, vie! all public files, search for files ormove files bac< from the trash can.

    ''1 managing .ou% iles

    ithin the folder Dprivate filesD you can administer your o!n files by creating directoriesand putting your files into those directories

    Clic< here in order to upload a file into the root directory.Clic< here, in order to add a ne! directory.

    Clic< here, in order to indicate 9English0language: a legend of all the symbols atany time.

    Clic< here, in order to collapse an expanded directory.Clic< here, in order to expand a collapsed directory.Clic< here, in order to vie! the files as a list 9!ithout previe! images:.

    ''11 c%eate di%ecto%.

    Clic< on the symbol adGacent to the directory you !ould li

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    1., is active, i.e. that the f .e. that the files contained can be used in articles.$. is pu*lic, i.e. can be opened by other users of the management level.

    C%eate ne& di%/Clic< here in order to complete the procedure.

    2ou can edit directories and their contents by using the follo!ing symbols

    Clic< here in order to upload a file into this directory. Clic< here in order to create a subdirectory.

    Clic< here in order to see and>or change the characteristics of the directory. )ndicates that the directory is active, i.e. that the files it contains are usable in

    articles.

    )ndicates that the directory is inactive, i.e. that the files it contains are not usable inarticles.

    )ndicates that the directory can be opened by other management level users. )ndicates that the directory cannot be opened by other management level users. Clic< here in order to delete the directory 9only possible !ith empty directories:.

    ''1' uploading a ile

    )n order to upload a file into a directory, you clic< on the symbol adGacent the desireddirectory

    di%ecto%./ 5ere you can select the directory into !hich the file is to be uploaded.

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    upload Clic< on Dbro!seD in order to select a file from your hard drive that you !ouldli

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    ''1# managing iles

    2ou can manage uploaded files, by using the follo!ing symbols

    Clic< on the filename or its previe!, in order to see information about the files si-e, dateof upload, a larger previe! 9for image files: and the search or change the characteristics of the file. )ndicates that the file is active, i.e. that it is usable in articles. )ndicates that the file is inactive, i.e. that it is not usable in articles. )ndicates that the file can be used by other management level users. )ndicates that the file cannot be used by other management level users.Clic< here, in order to move the file into the trash can.

    )f you clic< on , youll arrive at the follo!ing screen

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    ilename/ 5ere you see the filename and are provided !ith a thumbnail previe!.c%eated/ 5ere you see date and time of the creation of the file on the server, inother!ords the time of the upload.si,e/ 5ere you see the file si-e.HT/ 5ere you see the file extension.di%ecto%./ 5ere you can select another directory, in order to move the file there.name/ 5ere you have the option of editing the file name. Note )f you should changethe files extension, it !ill automatically by reset to !hat it should be, in order to ensurethe continued functioning of the file.ke.&o%ds/ additional (optional)/ 5ere you can enter additional search or the file format is other than S"E4 or 4)?, it may be that no previe! can beproduced.

    )f this function is supported by the image handling scripts installed on your server,you can rotate the image in the cloc

    )f this function is supported by the image handling scripts installed on your server,you can rotate the image in the countercloc

    Clic< here in order to cancel any changes.

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    ''' %ega%ding pu*lic iles

    ithin the folder DpublicD, you can vie! all public files

    %he files are grouped by username. %he handling and symbols correspond to the filemanagement !ithin the section Dprivate filesD. TP/%he section Dpublic filesD, as !ell asthe section DsearchD offer the convenient option of producing thumbnails from images.

    After the file name of images !hich dont presently have a previe! thumbnail, thebuttonis displayed. %his screen sho!s images !ith and not yet !ith previe!s

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    '' ile sea%ch

    ithin the folder DsearchD, you can search for files very Iuic

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    ''# the t%ash can

    ?iles !hich youve deleted from the Dprivate filesD folder automatically go to the DtrashcanD folder

    Clic< here in order to send the file bac< into your root listing.Clic< here in order to permanently delete the file.

    Clic< on the files name in order to see all file information.

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    2.3 "MESSAGE"

    5ere you can send, read, and administer private messages !ithin the managementlevel, similar to using an e0mail program bet!een fello! users and administrators.

    '1 c%eating a ne& message

    )n order to create a ne! message, you clic< on 'ne! message+ in the left navigation.

    send message to/ 5ere all recipients of the message are listed. )n order to add arecipient, you clic< on the desired names in the list Davailable recipientsD. )n order toremove recipients, you select these and clic< on the symbol.su*ect/ 5ere you can enter text that !ould be Gust li

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    '' %eading and &%iting messages

    )f you receive a ne! message, phpC63 !ill indicate this !ith a flashing letter symbolin the navigation border

    Clic< on this symbol 9or on D6E33A4ED:, in order to go to the message center

    2ou can !or< directly on the message in this list, by clic

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    (ead messages appear DdeletedD under the heading DoldD, deleted messages under theheading 'deleted'

    )n order to permanently delete a message, you clic< on in the 'deleted' folder inorder to recover it from the DdeletedD folder, you clic< on .

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    ' ne&slette%

    ith this function you !ill be able to create, edit, or delete ne!sletters that !ill be sentto those on the subscribers list. %his function is unfortunately not yet functional in v1.10(C&.

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    2.4 "CHAT"

    ith this function you can communicate !ith other logged in management level users inreal time or leave messages for everyone.

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    2.5 "PROFILE"

    5ere you can vie! and update your user profile.use%/ 5ere you can change your username.ne& pass&o%d and %epeat ne& pass&o%d/ )n order to change your pass!ord, youenter the ne! pass!ord here.email (optional)/ 5ere you can enter and>or change your e0mail address.language/ 5ere you can select your desired language for the management levelinterface.update login data/ Confirm your changes !ith this button.

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    2.6 "LOGOUT"

    ith this function you leave the management level and can log in again or close thebro!ser !indo!, if you have finished !or

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    The administ%ation o a We*site

    hen you have administrative privileges, you share all the rights of a normal user, inother !ords you are able to perform all the functions described in chapter $. @nli

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    1 site st%uctu%e

    ithin the DA6)ND section, you first see the site structure similar to that in the articlecenter. 5o!ever, no articles, only the structure levels are indicated here.

    %he representation of the site levels corresponds to that represented in the articlecenter. %he various symbols sho! characteristics of the corresponding elements and>orserve as shortcuts

    3tructure level is open 0 all sub0levels are visible clic

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    )n order to create a ne! structure level, clic< on the symbol belonging to the structurelevel in !hich the ne! level is to be contained. 2ou !ill arrive at the follo!ing screen

    catego%. title/ Enter the name of the level here. %his appears in navigation elementsand depending on the settings, also in the site title.%ont!end menu status/3elect the status of the level here, i.e.

    1. hide/ 3elect this option, if the site level is not to appear in navigationelements this ma: or a page !ithin your ebsite usingeither a relative address 9e.g. Dindex.phpFdirectlinor edit the settings of an existing structure level, clic< on thesymbol of the desired structure level in the structure overvie!.

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    centered or right.ma%gin/ 5ere you can specify the distance in pixels bet!een the contents and theedges of the Bro!ser !indo! and>or select the option DdisableD to defer to the defaultsettings of the bro!ser being used.*ackg%ound/ 5ere you can specify either a bac!!!.google.com>intl>deQde>images>logo.gifD:.colo%/ 5ere you can specify 9as hexadecimal values: the standard colors used for text,lin

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    oote%/ No.

    save page la.out/ Clic< to confirm your inputs.close/ Clic< here to reGect your inputs and return to the overvie! of the page layout.

    )n order to revie! and>or change the settings of an existing page layout, you clic< on thesymbol of the desired page layout.

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    templates

    %emplates contain the formative elements of a !eb page. %hey determine the positionof the navigation elements and contents. )n addition they put persistent elements, suchas a standard footer, in place. ithin the section DtemplatesD you can see an overvie!of all existing templates

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    %o create a ne! template, clic< on 'add template+ and enter the desired parameters inthe follo!ing screen

    name/ Enter to the name of the ne! template here.deault/ )ndicate here !hether this template should be the default template used !hencreating ne! structure levels. Note %he default template is also automatically thetemplate for the top structure level, or DhomepageDla.out/ here you can select the layout on !hich the template is to be based.CSS ile/ )n phpC63 there are t!o standard C33 files

    1. frontend.css serves for the presentation of all regular pages$. printQlayout.css serves the presentation of printer friendly pages

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    6TML head/ 5ere you can enter code, !hich is to be used in the head section of 5%6*code for each page, for example there could be tags or Savascript functions.JS onload/ here you can enter Savascript code, !hich is to be executed upon theloading of the page. TP/2ou can also embed such code directly in the layout of thepage under DSavascript onloadD.heade% 0%ight/ )n each case, you enter the code !hich is to be used in the header,the main column, the footer, and the left and right column of the page. %hese blocdocu.fhss.de>replacementQtagsQen.shtml%%o%/ 5ere you can enter code !hich is used !hen a structure level is accessed butthere is no document present.

    Clic< at the bottom of the page on Dsave templateD in order to confirm your inputs and>oron DcloseD, in order to reGect !hat has been entered and return to the template overvie!

    page.

    )n order to revie! and>or change the settings of an existing template, you clic< on thesymbol of the desired template in the template overvie! page.

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    # Ieault CSS

    ithin the section Ddefault C33D, you !ill find the C33 file Dfrontend.cssD from thedirectory php!cmsQtemplate>incQcss. ?or the use of this file see chapter #.# templates.

    save css data/ 5ere you confirm your inputs and store them on the server, so that thechanges are immediately implemented on your !eb pages. -ote/?or the immediateimplementation of the changed data, it may be necessary to delete the cached pages ofyour bro!ser.

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    ; use% administ%ation

    )n the user administration section you can administer all management level users, i.e.you can add ne! users and edit and>or delete existing users. @pon entering the sectionDuser administrationD you see an overvie! of all existing users

    %he various symbols sho! characteristics of the corresponding elements and>or serveas shortcuts

    %his user has administrative privileges.

    %his user does not have administrative privileges 9normal user:.

    )ndicates that the user is active, i.e. they may log in)ndicates that the user is not active, i.e. they may not log in

    Clic< here, in order to revie! and>or change the user dataClic< here, in order to delete the user.

    %o add a ne! user, clic< on Dcreate ne! user+ and enter the desired parameters in thefollo!ing screen

    use%name/ 5ere you can enter the desired username, or else let phpC63 select arandomly selected name.pass&o%d/ Enter the initial login pass!ord for the ne! user here. ptionally, you canallo! "hpC63 to use a randomly selected pass!ord. Note it is advisable that theuser changes his or her pass!ord !hen they login for their first time.email (optional)/ Enter the e0mail address of the user here.

    %eal name (optional)/ Enter to the real name of the user here.set use% active/ Chec< this field, so that the user can successfully login.

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    use% is admin/ Chec< this field if you !ant this user to have administrative privileges.ve%iication/ Chec< this field in order to send the ne! users account information to hisor her e0mail address, as listed under HemailHsend use% data/ Clic< here in order to confirm your inputs.

    %o!ards the bottom of the page you see the current user list.

    )n order to revie! and>or change the settings of an existing user, clic< on thesymbol of the desired user in the user list.

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    < ile catego%ies

    ith the file categories section you can pre0define file categories, !hich are helpful forthe organi-ation of files. @pon entering the Dfile categoriesD section, you see anovervie! of all existing file categories

    %he various symbols sho! characteristics of the corresponding elements and>or serveas shortcuts

    Add a ne! or change the settings of the file category and>or its or the or the

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    %o create a

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    = phpino() und phpM.Admin

    )n the left0side navigation of the DA6)ND section you find the follo!ing t!o options,depending upon configuration of phpC63

    phpino()/ Clic< here, in order to vie! the "5" configuration of your eb server, in ane! !indo!. 2ou can find a description of "5" on the official proGect side at!!!.php.net

    phpM.Admin/ Clic< here to directly administer the database, including all of its data9contents of the !eb page, user information, file allocations etc.:. Clic