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t-pablof
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Nov 20, 2002, 1:38 PM
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As a common user, can i create a new page?
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It is allowed for a common user create a new page on the site? If so, it can be saved anywhere?. Thanxs.
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Benjamin
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Nov 20, 2002, 2:30 PM
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Re: [t-pablof] As a common user, can i create a new page?
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Hi - Page Publisher is more geared towards editing / updating pre-existing webpages than creating new ones. It allows non-technical users to easily update information on their websites without learning HTML or fear of ruining the site design. Basically, it works by inserting tags (placeholders) into the HTML of webpages. These tags - in turn - create Text Fields in the administrative area. When a user logs into the administrative area they enter content into these Text Fields, once they click save the content will be published to the area where the special tags (or placeholders) were inserted into the HTML. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask! Ben interactivetools.com
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t-pablof
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Nov 20, 2002, 2:36 PM
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Re: [Benjamin] As a common user, can i create a new page?
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So, as a user (not admin), you can modify, change pages that are related to you. Is the admin the one who asociates pages to an existing user?. Thanks.-
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Benjamin
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Nov 20, 2002, 2:50 PM
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> So, as a user (not admin), you can modify, change pages that are related to you. Yes. The admin goes into those webpages which the user will want to update, and adds special "pml" tags around the relevant aspects of the page, making them editable by the user. After this has been set up, the user can log in and modify those sections of the page(s). > Is the admin the one who asociates pages to an existing user?. The admin is really the person who sets the whole thing up. In doing so, he/she specifies what content can be edited, and what can't. Hope this is helpful. Tell me if you need a hand with setting up the PP tags! Ben interactivetools.com
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