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The Manager Group drop-down list should be set (Web hosting isp)

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

The Manager Group drop-down list should be set to the group that is responsible for overseeing and publishing this project. Later on in this chapter, we will create custom groups, but by default, the available groups are Administrators and Projectmanagers. The Projectmanagers group is a safe selection (since all administrators are also project managers). The User Group drop-down list determines which group of users will be using this project within the Workplace. This does not affect who will be able to see the files when they are published, but it indicates who will be editing content in this project. The default group, Users, is the group composed of all the users who can access the OpenCms Workplace. This includes all editors, project managers, and administrators. Later in the chapter, we will look at creating custom groups, but for now, leave Users selected. If the Delete after publishing box is checked, then as soon as the project is published, the project will be deleted, but the contents of the project will still be available. None of the files in the project will be deleted (or modified in any way) when the project is deleted, and you will still be able to edit them in the Offline project. Deleting a project after publishing is useful for short-term projects. You can create a project for a specific set of articles and then assign editors to work on this project until it is complete. When the project is published, all the articles will be copied to the Online project, where they can be accessed by the viewing public, and the project itself will be deleted automatically. There is no need to go back and manually clean up old projects. But, since we may be publishing our Playground project a couple of times, we will leave this box unchecked for now. Now we need to identify which content will be part of this project. To select content, click the large green plus sign, +, icon in the Content section. This will add a new row containing a text input box and three icons: a folder, another green plus icon, and a red X icon.
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Monday, November 19th, 2007

the files in the repository, and the Online (Linux web host)

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

The administration view has two panes. The pane (Graphic web design)

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

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Friday, November 16th, 2007

Free web hosts - 4 OpenCms Administration In the previous chapter, we

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Web servers - Not all browsers support Java applets, but you

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Web server setup - (You may notice that I’ve already added a

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Php5 hosting - Since we left the Edit properties of the

Monday, November 12th, 2007

There are two buttons for each (Web hosting domains) entry in

Sunday, November 11th, 2007