[geeklog-cvs] geeklog-1.3/docs staticpages.html,1.4,1.5

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Fri Jun 27 09:44:51 EDT 2003


Update of /usr/cvs/geeklog/geeklog-1.3/docs
In directory internal.geeklog.net:/tmp/cvs-serv10381/docs

Modified Files:
	staticpages.html 
Log Message:
The Static Pages "Topic" selection now works like the one for blocks, i.e. you can have pages for one topic only, the homepage only, or all pages (all topic pages and the homepage).


Index: staticpages.html
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RCS file: /usr/cvs/geeklog/geeklog-1.3/docs/staticpages.html,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -C2 -d -r1.4 -r1.5
*** staticpages.html	27 Jun 2003 08:59:51 -0000	1.4
--- staticpages.html	27 Jun 2003 13:44:49 -0000	1.5
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*** 108,112 ****
  <p>When you check the "Centerblock" option for a Static Page, you can use the "Position" and "Topic" drop-downs to chose where this Static Page will be displayed. For "Position", the options are "Top Of Page", "After Featured Story", "Bottom Of Page" (which should be self-explanatory) and "Entire Page". That last option, "Entire Page" will tell Geeklog that this Static Page will replace the entire index page - it will not display any stories, but only the contents of this Static Page. This is useful e.g. for "Splash" screens or Welcome pages.</p>
  
! <p>The second drop-down, "Topic", lets you restrict the display of a Static Page to only a certain topic (similar to the option you have for blocks). "None" means that this page will be displayed independent of any topics.</p>
  
  <p><strong>Tip:</strong> You can combine these options with the permission settings. This will let you, for example, create a Welcome page that is only displayed to anonymous users.</p>
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  <p>When you check the "Centerblock" option for a Static Page, you can use the "Position" and "Topic" drop-downs to chose where this Static Page will be displayed. For "Position", the options are "Top Of Page", "After Featured Story", "Bottom Of Page" (which should be self-explanatory) and "Entire Page". That last option, "Entire Page" will tell Geeklog that this Static Page will replace the entire index page - it will not display any stories, but only the contents of this Static Page. This is useful e.g. for "Splash" screens or Welcome pages.</p>
  
! <p>The second drop-down, "Topic", lets you restrict the display of a Static Page to only a certain topic, the Homepage Only, or all pages (i.e. all topic pages and the homepage). This is the same as the options you have for blocks.</p>
  
  <p><strong>Tip:</strong> You can combine these options with the permission settings. This will let you, for example, create a Welcome page that is only displayed to anonymous users.</p>





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