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OpenCms uses a (Free web host) left-click rather than a right-click

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

OpenCms uses a left-click rather than a right-click to open context menus. Using a right-click will open the web browser’s context menu. While this change in default behavior can be confusing at the outset, it lets you take advantage of the browser’s context menu. During the course of this book, the function of each of these menu items will be explored fully; for now, I will provide a brief summary of each: Lock or Unlock creates or removes, respectively, a lock on the file. When you lock a file, a blue icon will appear between the file icon and the document name. This is to indicate that, for you, the file is unlocked and that, for all others, the file is locked. Likewise, if another user locks a file, you will see another icon () that indicates that the file is locked for you so that you cannot edit it. Steal lock will take the lock away from another user and give it to you. This is sometimes useful (for example, where a user forgets to unlock a file before she or he leaves on holiday), but it is extremely bad CMS etiquette to steal a lock from a user without asking permission first. Publish directly publishes just this file and any resources on which it depends, such as images or templates. Also, if the file has siblings, the siblings will also be published. This is a useful alternative to publishing everything with the Publish project button in the toolbar. This item becomes active when the file in the current project (Offline in this case) differs from the version that is available to the public. Pages that are available to the public are stored in the Online project, and publishing a page puts the current working version of the page into the Online project. Edit page opens the page in an editor. This is the main tool used to create content. By default, it uses a WYSIWYG editor similar to a desktop word processor, so you do not have to write HTML code by hand. If you prefer to write HTML code by hand, you can configure it to use a plain textbox instead. Note that this tool is only available for files of type Page. Edit item provides a way to edit the contents of the particular resource. For example, Edit sourcecode opens the page in the sourcecode editor so that you can edit the HTML, XML, and Java Server Pages (JSP) code within OpenCms. (We will use this editor in Chapter 6.) Other options include Edit for special types and Edit link for link types. Copy copies the file. Rename/Move changes the name of the file or moves the file to a different directory.
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Clicking on any of the folders in the (Java hosting)

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Finally, the Location text field displays the current (Web hosting company)

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Web site templates - The Explorer View By default, when you log

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Notice the first (Windows 2003 server web) drop-down list in the dark

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

The second item, the “Direct edit” button style (Tomcat hosting)

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

The other two settings, Expand current users permissions (Yahoo web hosting)

Monday, October 15th, 2007

The Permission Dialog (My web site) Section The second section of

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Copy (Web server certificate) resources as new resources: No sibling

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Affordable web hosting - The Default Settings Section The Default settings section

Friday, October 12th, 2007