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You can display information about the PHP server environment via a page PHP itself provides called 'PHP info', which shows all the technical details of the PHP configuration, such as the installed PHP extensions and the defined options.\n\nSome PHP options can be defined in the '.htaccess' file (Apache non-CGI web server users only), as illustrated by the default [tt]recommended.htaccess[/tt] file. On CGI servers you need to use a custom [tt]php.ini[/tt] file instead (see our FAQ). Full details of this are in the [url="PHP manual"]http://www.php.net/docs.php[/url].\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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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.\n\n[b]You can find additional contextual style tools in the footer, where it says ‘(Select page rendering tool)’.[/b]
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Located in [strings]DOC_STYLE
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Pages can be edited with the [abbr="What You See Is What You Get"]WYSIWYG[/abbr] editor, but you can add in extra things such as blocks or text effects, using Comcode (that's what the square brackets are for).\n\n[title="3"]A note on accessibility[/title]\n\nWhen writing for any kind of publication, it is important to use clear language which is appropriate for the audience you are targeting. Using good grammar and spelling not only makes your text correct, but most importantly, it makes it easier to read and understand - a small conscious effort will lead to a significant improvement for all your readers.\n\nFor your text to be accessible to those with certain kinds of disability, you should make sure:\n - colour is not used alone to convey information\n - text is well-spaced into logical paragraphs\n - if you are writing a long piece of text, consider using headings and an index (the software can maintain the index for you if you use the 'contents' Comcode tag)\n - Specify the expansion of each abbreviation or acronym in a document where it first occurs\n - Place distinguishing information at the beginning of headings, paragraphs, and lists, so that your text may be quickly understood on its first read\n - use clear, precise, and understandable language: avoid complex words unless there is a good reason for them
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Located in [strings]DOC_WRITING
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Add branch (e.g. another link)
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Located in [strings]ADD_BRANCH
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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 <kbd>downloads</kbd> 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;. Branches may hold child branches, or may just be links. Whether branches with children may have links of their own, or are allowed, depends on the type of menu.<br />Note that this menu editor does not define the style a menu is rendered in or its box title &ndash; this is defined separately, according to what parameters are used with the <kbd>side_stored_menu</kbd> 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.<br /><br /><strong>Tip</strong>: You can jump between the branches and field editing areas by double clicking text fields.
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Located in [strings]BRANCHES_DESCRIPTION
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A comma-separated list of match-keys that list which screens this menu link will show on, or leave blank for the menu link to always show. For example, <kbd>_WILD:_WILD:type=ad</kbd> then the link will only show on &lsquo;ad&rsquo; screens. If you want to prevent guests seeing this link, you can do a little trick of entering some Tempcode in here that limits their viewing of this link to an unmatchable match-key, e.g. <kbd>{$?,{$IS_GUEST},_never_}</kbd>.
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Located in [strings]MENU_ENTRY_MATCH_KEYS
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Either an URL, or a page-link/entry-point (which you can pick to the right).<br /><br />You may reference pages that don't exist yet (e.g. <kbd>site:example_new_page</kbd>, for a new page in the site zone) and you will be asked to create the page when you later click the menu link.
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Located in [strings]MENU_ENTRY_URL
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Branches may be initially expanded or contracted branches, or just simple links. For flat menu types (zone, embossed, select, top), this option will be ignored and child entries will be skipped.
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Located in [strings]MENU_ENTRY_BRANCH
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The Content Management Zone is the place to manage most of the categories and entries on the system.\n\nA rough definition of what is considered content is anything you might expect to be readily added on-the-fly. Some forms of content are designed to be added from the main website (for example, comments and forum posts), so are not presented here.
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Located in [strings]DOC_CMS
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