Difference between revisions of "Content Manager"
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Content Manager at the opening of the [[Content Models|Content Model]] presents all [[attributes]] that are associated to it. | Content Manager at the opening of the [[Content Models|Content Model]] presents all [[attributes]] that are associated to it. | ||
− | Content for each attribute | + | Content for each attribute is added for every language selected for the site inside the [[Site settings|settings]] section. |
− | Contents stored inside the Attributes have a status associated with them. Status of an attribute content controls its exposure in web pages. Such status can be [[Publishing status|Draft]], [[Publishing status|Preview]] or [[Publishing status|Publish]]. However, effective exposure status of an attribute content depends also upon the conditions set | + | Contents stored inside the Attributes have a status associated with them. Status of an attribute content controls its exposure in web pages. Such status can be [[Publishing status|Draft]], [[Publishing status|Preview]] or [[Publishing status|Publish]]. However, effective exposure status of an attribute content depends also upon the conditions set to the corresponding [[Content Models|Content Model]] that decides if it is included in webpages or not. |
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− | Content Manager is provided with his own menu settings that allow an optimal configuration of the manager according to | + | Content Manager is provided with his own menu settings that allow an optimal configuration of the manager according to [[User management#Site developer|developer's]] needs. By going with the mouse over the Content Manager label, the settings icon appears as in the picture below: |
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== Example: editing of a Content Model from Content Manager == | == Example: editing of a Content Model from Content Manager == |
Revision as of 13:54, 18 November 2013
In Z-CMS the Content Manager is the tool that allows the insertion of contents inside webpages when the Developers Menu is set to "On" as shown below.
It is located inside every site stored in the program.
Once a Content Model has been created and activated, it is saved inside the Content Manager area as indicated in the picture below.
Inside the Content Manager the user can add data to all Content Models in order to create the specific contents that will be shown inside webpages.
When a Content Model is selected inside the Content Manager by clicking over its label inside the menu on the left of the page, a table opens with all contents created for that specific Content Model.
There, it is possible to edit existing contents or to create new contents inside that Content Model structure.
Content Manager at the opening of the Content Model presents all attributes that are associated to it.
Content for each attribute is added for every language selected for the site inside the settings section.
Contents stored inside the Attributes have a status associated with them. Status of an attribute content controls its exposure in web pages. Such status can be Draft, Preview or Publish. However, effective exposure status of an attribute content depends also upon the conditions set to the corresponding Content Model that decides if it is included in webpages or not.
Content data for the attributes of a Content Model can be added in the following way:
- Click over label
select the Content Model entry of interest
.
- Input content data: it is mandatory to add contents to at least one of the attributes in the language set as default for the site or the Global.
- Save at the end.
To edit attribute content data of a Content Model the following operations are needed:
- Click over label
select the Content Model entry of interest.
- Go to the attribute content data set detail by clicking on the attribute content data set row in the list.
- Make necessary editing and save.
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View history option
Z-CMS preserves pre-edited versions of attribute content data sets to enable option for later verification and revert.
For example, before saving edited version of an attribute content data set, Z-CMS moves its current version to the history.
History of an attribute content data set can be managed using the View history button available in the attribute content data set list of a Content Model.
Content Manager is provided with his own menu settings that allow an optimal configuration of the manager according to developer's needs. By going with the mouse over the Content Manager label, the settings icon appears as in the picture below:
Settings button opens a page in which the user can do the following:
- Arrange the order of Content Model entries inside the Content Manager by dragging them on to desired position in the left pane as shown below:
- That results into the following menu list in the Site dashboard page:
- To configure whether to use the “Name” or “Display Name” of the Content Model as Content Model entries:
- Save modified settings.
Example: editing of a Content Model from Content Manager
To add specific contents to a Content Model the following operations are needed:
- Select the label of a Content Model from the Content Manager.
- In the new Z-CMS page that opens click
and input content data for the attributes in the default language and in other defined languages appropriately according to following picture:
- Click Save.