Update Add/Edit Page with undocumented properties and features

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Colin Kuskie 2004-12-02 23:48:47 +00:00
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@ -2021,7 +2021,7 @@ Choose the default language for this page. All WebGUI generated messages will ap
<P><B>NOTE:</B> Page caching is only available if your administrator has installed the Cache::FileCache Perl module. Using page caching can improve site performance by as much as 1000%.&nbsp;
<b>Template</b><br>
<P><b>Template</b><br>
By default, WebGUI has one big content area to place wobjects. However, by specifying a template other than the default you can sub-divide the content area into several sections.
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If you select "Yes" below the style pull-down menu, all of the pages below this page will take on the style you've chosen for this page.
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<b>Printable Style</b><br>
This sets the printable style for this page to be something other than the WebGUI Default Printable Style.
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<b>Start Date</b><br>
The date when users may begin viewing this page. Note that before this date only content managers with the rights to edit this page will see it.
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@ -2056,7 +2060,6 @@ The date when users may begin viewing this page. Note that before this date only
The date when users will stop viewing this page. Note that after this date only content managers with the rights to edit this page will see it.
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<b>Owner</b><br>
The owner of a page is usually the person who created the page. This user always has full edit and viewing rights on the page.
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Allows content managers to specify view/edit privileges on a per wobject basis rather than relying on the privileges on the page.
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You can optionally recursively give these privileges to all pages under this page.
<b>Recursively set privileges?</b><br>
You can optionally give the privileges of this page to all pages under this page.
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<b>What next?</b><br/>
If you leave this on the default setting you'll be redirected to the new page after creating it.
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