Web site templates - File Types The first step in creating a
File Types The first step in creating a new file is to choose the file type. The following file types are listed by default on the first screen of the file creation wizard: Folder works just like a folder in the file system. Extended Folder is a variation on the regular Folder type. It adds additional features to a folder. There are half a dozen types of extended folder, ranging from Image Gallery to Microsite. If you choose Extended Folder, you will be prompted to choose which of these extended types you want. Structured Content is used for creating documents that have specialized fields or specialized content. For example, an event might have specialized fields that normal pages would not have, such as time, a location, and registration information. As with Extended Folder, if you select this type, you will have to select an extended type as well. Page is an HTML document that can be edited in the WYSIWYG editor. We will create one of these soon. Text (called plain text elsewhere in the Workplace) is a generic type for any text-only content. While it is usually used to store formatted text-only documents like a “read me” file, it may sometimes be used to store data for a program. JSP is used to create dynamic content written as a Java Server Page (JSP). External Link creates a pointer from this location to a document outside of OpenCms. You will need to supply a full URL to the external resource (for example, http://www.packtpub.com/). Sibling will create a new sibling copy of an already existing file. As we saw earlier, the “sibling” relationship provides a way to group files together. Upload new file provides a method for selecting a file (which can be of almost any type, including images, text, or binary files) on your own machine and loading it into the CMS, creating a new file in the VFS. In earlier versions of OpenCms, there was also an XML Template type. As of version 6, OpenCms no longer uses XML templates. If you need XML template support, you will need to install the OpenCms Legacy module. Creating a Folder We will start by creating a new folder, or directory, so you should leave the Folder icon checked and click the Continue button. You will then get the Create a new folder dialog, which is used to set the new folder’s properties. We will need to give the folder a name.
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