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Plone 2.5 with Kupu 1.4

This Tutorial applies to: 2.5

This tutorial is designed to give you a quick introduction to your Plone-powered website. This is a good tutorial to start with if you're unfamiliar with Plone. The content of this tutorial is directed at sites built with Plone 2.5 and which are using Kupu 1.4

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  1. Getting Started The first step in using Plone is to login.
  2. The Plone Interface Learn how to navigate around a Plone-powered website and learn about the different pieces of the Plone interface.
  3. Editing a Page Here's how you edit an existing page in your Plone site.
  4. Editing the Body Text Learn what all the icons in your visual editor do.
  5. Adding New Folders and Pages If you feel comfortable editing existing pages, try adding a new page to your site. You may want to create a new folder as well or change the way a folder displays content.
  6. Creating Links to Pages, Folders, Other Websites and Email Addresses Here's how create links to things on your site, to another website, and to send an email to someone.
  7. Placing Images on Pages Learn how to place an image on a webpage
  8. Managing Images and Files You've seen how to place images and link to files that are already a part of your Plone site. Now learn how to add new images and/or files to your site.
  9. Copy, Cut, Paste, Delete, and Reorder Learn some of the functions of the Contents View to rearrange your content items
  10. Renaming Learn the proper way to rename content items
  11. Anchors Learn what anchors are and how to use them. Please note that this page refers to a function that comes with Kupu version 1.4.

All content on one page (useful for printing, presentation mode etc.)

 
by samk last modified 2007-09-20 11:54
Contributors: Sam Knox
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