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'menus' usually reside on panel-pages ('panels') which are placed around the main section of the website. They consist of links which may be organised in a tree structure, and displayed in various ways (for example, as popup menus, or expansion menus).
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Located in [strings]DOC_MENUS
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You can display information about the PHP server environment via a page PHP itself provides called 'PHP info'. PHP info shows all the technical details of the PHP configuration, such as the installed PHP extensions and the defined options (such as the maximum script execution time).\n\nSome PHP options can be defined in the '.htaccess' file (Apache non-CGI web server users only), as illustrated by the default 'recommended.htaccess' file. On CGI servers you need to use a custom php.ini file instead (see our FAQ). Full details of this are outside the scope of this documentation, but the [url="PHP manual"]http://www.php.net/docs.php[/url] describes this in more detail.\n\nThe PHP info is also convenient for identifying wider factors of the system environment, such as server paths.
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Located in [strings]DOC_PHP_INFO
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As a webmaster, it is important that you are able to monitor and control every facet of your website. This is possible through the Admin Zone: the heart of your website.
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Located in [strings]DOC_ADMIN_ZONE
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Presentation is key - without it, your website content and functionality are likely not to even be discovered. This section of the Admin Zone is where you can change the appearance of your website. The software has exceptional themeing support, with a whole range of features from simple personalisation by filling in a few form fields, to advanced programming features, to completely restructure the layout of your website.
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Located in [strings]DOC_STYLE
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In this section of the Admin Zone you will find tools to setup your website. This may be the area you spend most time in initially, but visit less and less over time. If this is your first visit, we recommend you use the 'Setup Wizard' to quickly set the most important options in a user-friendly way.\n\nThe software has a core system as well as addons: some of what you would consider essential to your website may be provided by addons (because what you might consider essential for your website might be considered unnecessary clutter for others). Official addons can be installed or uninstalled at any time, and (depending on experience) you can also install or make other addons as desired (the system is highly extendable).
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Located in [strings]DOC_SETUP
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This section allows you to modify all settings related to security (including staff, usergroups and censorship).\n\nThere is a vast array of settings here, particularly the 'Permissions tree editor', which you will find very useful for identifying and setting permissions across your whole website.\n\nocProducts takes all security considerations very seriously, so many internal security mechanisms are provided that you shouldn't need to manually configure. Thus, they are not presented in this section.
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Located in [strings]DOC_SECURITY
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There is rarely a reason to delete a menu, but if you do wish to, click the ‘Delete’ button. Please note that if you have blocks referencing this menu and you delete it, those blocks will indicate that there is a ‘missing menu’.
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Located in [strings]ABOUT_DELETE_MENU
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&lsquo;Entry points&rsquo; are a special kind of &lsquo;page-link&rsquo; that you may jump into without any special further parameters. For example, the <tt>downloads</tt> module (if installed) lets you jump into the root category, and Comcode pages allow you to jump in arbitrarily as they take no parameters. You can choose from the entry points available within the website below (once you have selected a menu branch).
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Located in [strings]ENTRY_POINTS_DESCRIPTION
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Menus consist of &lsquo;branches&rsquo;. There are different types of branches: &lsquo;pages&rsquo; and &lsquo;nodes&rsquo;. Nodes hold further branches, whilst pages are end links.<br />Note that this menu editor does not define the style a menu is rendered in or it's box title &ndash; this is defined separately, according to what parameters are used with the <tt>side_stored_menu</tt> block (usually edited in the Zone Editor).</p><p>Note that menu structure (what's on what menus) is entirely separate from site structure (zones) and category/Comcode page structure. To control site structure, use the <a href="{1}">Site Tree Editor</a>. Category/Comcode page structure is controlled from the add/edit screens of individual categories/Comcode pages.
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Located in [strings]BRANCHES_DESCRIPTION
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The tooltip caption for the branch (may be blank).
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Located in [strings]MENU_ENTRY_CAPTION_LONG
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