Delete removes the file. Note that it (Web design software)
Delete removes the file. Note that it will still be visible with a strike-through mark until it is published (which will remove it from both the Online and Offline projects). Touch changes the time stamp on the file, effectively marking the file as modified. The next time the project is published (moved to the Online project where site visitors can see it), this file will be re-copied to the Online project. Undo changes rolls back to the previous published version of the file. This option is only available on files you have modified since the last time you published. Show Siblings displays all the files that are declared siblings of the currently selected file. Note that when a file is locked, all of its siblings are also locked, and by default, when a file is published, all its siblings are published too. Permissions changes the access controls for the file. You can determine who has permission to do what (read, write, control, direct publish, view) the file. You can set these permissions for groups and particular users, allowing you to set fine-grained permissions on your files. There is one extra checkbox in the Change permissions window: Internal use only. This is for pages that are used only in the Workplace, and should not be published. Managing permissions is discussed more in Chapter 4. Secure/Export provides access to security and export settings. You can determine whether or not a file is internal (see above), and whether or not a file should be exported when published or requested. Change type allows you to change the type of the file. For example, you may want to change the file from a plain Text type to a JSP type. Use this with caution changing a type will not alter the content of the file; it will only alter how the file is treated by OpenCms. For example, changing from type Text to type JSP will not change the contents of the text file into JSP code. Change navigation changes the way the file appears in the site navigation in the published website. OpenCms builds the navigation (menus and breadcrumb trails) automatically. When you create a new file, you may choose to include it in navigation, which is built dynamically for each directory. This option allows you to change the navigation settings created along with the file. Edit controlcode provides direct access to the XML format in which the file is stored. This feature can be useful for troubleshooting. History shows all the changes that have been made to a particular file, and allows you to roll back to any earlier version of the document in the repository. Using this option, you can see how many times the file has been published and what has changed. As of OpenCms 6.2, you can even compare two versions and get a line-by-line analysis of the changes.
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