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1. The main options you will use for creating new content and amending existing content will be the write and articles options To access a particular option click on the title for the option you require The write option is selected automatically when you log in Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com FT M ee ee ee Textpattern CMS End user guide New Content In the Texpattern content management system pages of content are stored as articles When you first access the system you will be shown a page that allows you to write a new article and publish it Each article has a title body and excerpt How these are displayed will depend on the setup of the site As a minimum the title and body fields should be completed If you have just logged into Textpattern you PO a mg at Ee teen epee ae will already be on the write option If for any reason you are not just click write to access 2 vaie _f the page ee eee Creating a new article To create a new article follow the instructions below ee ae a ee a a Wiebe at 5 organise write articles images links comments 1 F j This is my article title 2 3 Textile Help This is the body of my article Draft _ Hidden j Advanced Options Pending d Recent Artidez Live d j ecent Articles a Categorise edit j 5 T simne ae s i About us Jd j
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3. i W Set timestamp to now i or publish at 4 k oos az lgg fi fas d 5 i d i i L ar E Excerpt 3 i And this is the excerpt which isn t always needed i 3 t ra as _ Zei mt ne ee eee 7 ae os sa am n a a N Fa MPPE Y 1 Enter the title of your article into the title field 2 Enter your page content into the body field You can also copy and paste text into this field The Textpattern system is not a WYSIWYG what you see is what you get system To format your content you will need to use a range of simple instructions to format your content these are known as Textile commands For more information on Textile commands see page 10 Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide 3 If an excerpt is required for your article enter it into the excerpt field You can use Textile commands here to format your excerpt 4 You now need to decide which section of your website your new article should appear in You do this by choosing the appropriate section name from the drop down box on the right hand side of the page 5 Now click on the Publish button to publish your new article onto your website A range of more advanced options are also available when publishing an article on this page these include e storing the article as a draft it is saved for later but is not published on the
4. Awww simonwakeman com common textist gif optional alt text Simple list one two three reer a Po e we ee os End ee Ee a saad ee ti Era re cea ee rl a A Here is something we want to emphasize i B And something to be bold fy oft IG This is a link f A i O A f E Simple list l j A 1 one d 2 two gt 4 three oa Se ae ee ee a i aman i Bt a A Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide Administration Being an administrator gives you full control over who can do what with your website The main use you will make of this is to set up new users and give them privileges to edit the website Accessing the administration area Do not change any of the settings in the admin area other than those mentioned below you could prevent your website from operating properly To access the admin area follow the steps below 1 Select admin from the top row of options If you do not have this option displayed it is likely you are not set up as an administrator 2 Select site admin from the lower row of options content presentation admin i wiew site preferences site admin logs plugins 1 M C TT Te n ie a i i ie TRE E i E E Pe a m N nm a fg k ia as simdi d 7 ee il ae ait et te
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6. Textpattern CMS End user guide GNU Free Documentation License Version 1 2 November 2002 Copyright C 2000 2001 2002 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin St Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed 0 PREAMBLE The purpose of this License is to make a manual textbook or other functional and useful document free in the sense of freedom to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it with or without modifying it either commercially or noncommercially Secondarily this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get credit for their work while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others This License is a kind of copyleft which means that derivative works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense It complements the GNU General Public License which is a copyleft license designed for free software We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for free software because free software needs free documentation a free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the software does But this License 1s not limited to software manuals it can be used for any textual work regardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book We recommend this License principally
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8. site until you select the Live button You can do this by selecting the Draft button before publishing the article e publishing an article at a specific time by entering a date and time in the Publish At fields and then selecting Publish Existing Content To see a list of the articles that are currently stored in the Textpattern content management system select the articles tab sae A fee ee Te et ee a en a a ee ek a ne yee r m me 1 we TES eet eee ov aiuirl ena Posted 06 Nov 04 06 Nov 04 06 Now 04 31 Aug 04 27 Aug 04 0i Jul 04 02 Feb 04 05 Jan 04 01 Sep 03 16 Jan 03 01 Jan 03 Search Title amp Body Title Communications Branding Marketing strategy Move to Medway Council Relaunch of WWW simonwakeman com Chartered Marketer status New role at Enterprise IS Launch of GreatPlaceToStay Marketing and the customer EXPerence In the press Launch of Tinderhouse ote ee ie in om I tet th S Section consultancy consultancy consultancy home home home home home home home home 3 a ee go Cat 1 Cat 2 consultancy consultancy consultancy news news news news news news news MEWS pe O F a ia ale Ja a ait ies a 5 C ar articles CTET 2 eS ae a T Author wakemans wakemans wakemans wakemans wakemans wakemans wa
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10. used for any substantial amount of text A copy that is not Transparent is called Opaque Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain ASCII without markup Texinfo input format LaTeX input format SGML or XML using a publicly available DTD and standard conforming simple HTML PostScript or PDF designed for human modification Examples of transparent image formats include PNG XCF and JPG Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be read and edited only by proprietary word processors SGML or XML for which the DTD and or processing tools are not generally available and the machine generated HTML PostScript or PDF produced by some word processors for output purposes only The Title Page means for a printed book the title page itself plus such following pages as are needed to hold legibly the material this License requires to appear in the title page For works in formats which do not have any title page as such Title Page means the text near the most prominent appearance of the work s title preceding the beginning of the body of the text A section Entitled XYZ means a named subunit of the Document whose title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following text that translates X YZ in another language Here XYZ stands for a specific section name mentioned below such as Acknowledgements Dedications Endorsements or History
11. Textpattern CMS End user guide TEXTPATTERN End user guide Copyright 2006 Simon Wakeman Permission is granted to copy distribute and or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License Version 1 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections no Front Cover Texts and no Back Cover Texts A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide Contents End user guide i cstescde nee nc duit ive dined saseseesaecane2icedens0ssegenedsaedguediucdese0isenenadeacdneedevesseueses 1 CONO eee eee ee een eee none eee eee ee 2 WGISIOM FUSIONS secceezesesageseecsacaseeescaesaeccusa sas oanponed EE EEE EEEE EEOSE 2 MOGUC WO IN soca stgestessicacdaecnens des stuesce sonnadaeeiqondonstomet ca canedacsceesaiagesedieuessesaeerstasenesemedaes 3 ACCO SSI TEXDAN ees anceamenesaiaeacane E EE 3 EOGI I IN ee E EE E NE E E E N ES 3 MENO DUON ater nn E E 3 NOW COMOMEER E E EAEE AAE 4 Creating a new arC G scsrecoecee eee r rE OE e T rE Eeri 4 EKSO CONOR aren E E E E EEE TE 5 BOAO AMAUO eeaeee enra EE E E E EE EE 6 LOIS UING AN AGO eee or sentient E EE E send E E EEE 6 FOG e a E E E E E E E E E E ee T AAMINI WOM ee E E E E E 8 ACCESSING ING AGMINISH ANON APC A scc02ec0secnse
12. antity to ensure that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy directly or through your agents or retailers of that edition to the public It is requested but not required that you contact the authors of the Document well before redistributing any large number of copies to give them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the Document 4 MODIFICATIONS You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above provided that you release the Modified Version under precisely this License with the Modified Version filling the role of the Document thus licensing distribution and modification of the Modified Version to whoever possesses a copy of it In addition you must do these things in the Modified Version e A Use in the Title Page and on the covers if any a title distinct from that of the Document and from those of previous versions which should if there were any be listed in the History section of the Document You may use the same title as a previous version if the original publisher of that version gives permission Textpattern CMS End user guide o B List on the Title Page as authors one or more persons or entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified Version together with at least five of the principal author
13. appropriate box on the right hand side of the page and then at the bottom of the page select Delete from the With Selected options Then click Go and your article will be deleted permanently D There is no undo facility in the Textpattern content management system so if you may need your article again in the future it s better to change the status to draft on the write page rather than deleting it completely Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide Textile Textpattern uses a simple system called Textile to control formatting of content within articles and excerpts This system avoids you having to use HTML coding to format your content some of the most commonly used Textile commands are shown in the table below Feature Youtype in Textpattern Bold text your text to be bold Italic text _ your text to be italic _ Hyperlink Name of link http www yourlink com Image or picture location of image jpg AL T text Numbered list item 1 item 2 etc It s easier to see how Textile works by looking at an example The content below is shown as Textile code as entered into the write option on Textpattern and as the formatted content that is displayed on your site Here is something we want to_emphasize_ And something to be bold This is a link optional title http
14. attern 1 Enter the your username in the name box ee ee T amon mice E ee ee a re ia fa ae a T Tre arrr A ere oars a sera Log in to Textpattern 2 Enter the your password in 1 the password box This will lt 2 be obscured to ensure your Q M Remain logged in with this brewser meet password remains confidential Se ee age Rag 3 If you would like Textpattern to remember your details mn r each time you access the tnt nn danas Ae ae at get ast administration system tick the box labelled Remain logged in with this browser see security note below 4 Press Log in to access Textpattern Security note If you use Remain logged in with this browser you will allow anyone with access to your PC to update your website If you use a shared PC or do not want anyone else to be able to update your website do not use this option Menu Options Once you have logged in you will be shown a range of options on different tabs The options you are shown will depend on the privileges you have been given by your administrator The screenshots in this document show the full range of options ae Oe eae tee ae jar Cotes ee eae Pape ae Re oe Te Po See Jo eee mer ae a sa sere eet et Sale Pata ee f Fenn aae caer aunt Wee et Si Mats PSs poe A a a eoaahiee 5 content presentation i 2 admin view site i organise write articles images links comments
15. cesesscecnssesdecesucniscnisoniededexesecnieesasonaeseeaes 8 VOCS aee as acernseeacesacesaceeneaanteneouadeancesadeinsscacsneseuacesecenaseresscees aces 8 SOTO UD MC WS Cl Sie cc caestbngceestbaccracdtaessaedyaccsacdyaecanedeacraaedeecsanedees casediacsaeedeeasstedita 9 Deleting or amending AN EXISTING USEL ccc cec cece eee eeeseeceeeeeeseeseeeseeseeeeeseeseeegeess 9 GNU Free Documentation LICENSE cc ccecccccceeceeceeeceeceecaeeseeceuesaueceeeseeeseeenes 10 Version History Version 1 1 January 2005 original document written by Simon Wakeman Version 1 2 April 2006 some formatting and image changes by Bob Janes Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide Introduction This guide is designed for client end users of the Textpattern content management system It is written for end users who often have little or no technical knowledge so need helping through the basics of publishing using Textpattern Some basic Textile commands are included where users may need this in particular sections Accessing Textpattern To log into the Textpattern content management system type in the URL of the administration system into your web browser http www yourdomain com textpattern Logging in A username and password will be supplied to you by your administrator Use the instructions below to log into Textp
16. f these Invariant Sections You may include a translation of this License and all the license notices in the Document and any Warranty Disclaimers provided that you also include the original English version of this License and the original versions of those notices and disclaimers In case of a disagreement between the translation and the original version of this License or a notice or disclaimer the original version will prevail If a section in the Document is Entitled Acknowledgements Dedications or History the requirement section 4 to Preserve its Title section 1 will typically require changing the actual title 9 TERMINATION You may not copy modify sublicense or distribute the Document except as expressly provided for under this License Any other attempt to copy modify sublicense or distribute the Document is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 10 FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE The Free Software Foundation may publish new revised versions of the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns See http www gnu org copyleft Each version of the License
17. f writer privileges or all articles copy editor privileges Setting up new users To set up a new user follow the instructions below 1 Type in the author s full name in the Real Name field 4 Mie yer T ra nae 2 Choose a login name for them and enter aE neg au i it in the Login field i 7 Real Name 3 Enter their email address in the Email field Login 4 Use the drop down box to choose the 3 email i privilege level for this user i d Privileges 4 5 Click Save to set up the new user j The new user will then be emailed a password that Textpattern generates automatically The ee ee email also includes details of how to log into E Textpattern Deleting or amending an existing user To delete a user just click the X button next to the relevant user details A To change a users name email address or privileges level just make the changes you wish and then click on the Save button B e ae Peba v a oa w me s k awe ra 2 T ti a os E s am ae Ta aye te eee hee an A eT ae P T a el 7 ee r pu m iet y x 4 Authors F I B A 21 Real Name Login Email Privileges d _ r o x wakemans m See Publicher v a o Simon Wakeman simon oystertown co lish Save i 1 Mo enol FETO ctl Mee s a e ee P per m ee N r aah ee a ee a E Ne F Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com
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21. kemans wakemans wakemans wakemans wakemans Status Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live b _ o A ii b a E g jj jj jja ji a Bie With selected go EY we ee T eT r F pr n E ee eee eee ee ee a om leet _ J The articles list can be sorted by clicking on any column heading in the same way as in MS Excel You can also search for words in articles titles etc by using the search function at the top of the page A Version 1 2 March 2006 Released under the GNU Free Documentation License Simon Wakeman simon simonwakeman com www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide If you cannot immediately see the article you are looking for check that it is not ona subsequent page B By default Textpattern only shows 25 articles per page although this can be increased using the option at the bottom of the articles page C Editing an article To edit content in an article or to change it s status just click on the article s title This will take you to the article on the write page where you can make your changes For more details on how this works please see the section about creating a new article earlier in this document Don t forget to click the Publish button to save your changes once you have finished on the write page Deleting an article To delete an article from your website you need to find it on the articles page tick the
22. mse a AI I ee Re eal en tn doll a ie 1 m r a as ome i eee ta me oa Privileges To give some access to the Textpattern content management system you need to set them up as a user and give them certain privileges There are six levels of privileges you can set for a new user Privileges level Privileges Publisher Can create edit or delete any article link or comment Can change article status Can edit site preferences Has access to all site design areas Can edit sections and categories Can add and remove authors Can grant and restrict privileges This is the privilege level that administrators have Managing Editor Can edit and delete any article link or comment Can change article status from Pending to Live Can edit site preferences Has access to all site design areas Can edit sections and categories Copy Editor Can edit any article link or comment Can edit page Page and Form HTML Staff Writer Can create edit publish and delete own articles Can upload images Freelancer Can create and edit own articles Can change article status from Draft to Pending Can edit Page HTML Forms and CSS Version 1 2 Simon Wakeman March 2006 simon simonwakeman com Released under the GNU Free Documentation License www simonwakeman com Textpattern CMS End user guide recommend you set users up as copy editors or staff writers depending on whether you want to them to be able to edit just their own articles staf
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