These are some screenshots of the Content Management module in action. Click the
thumbnails to display the full-size screenshot.
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Version 0.5.0 |
Now back to the user Gilberto. He is here looking at the clinic case page. |
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He likes the case, but he thinks a case without a quiz is not fun at all. So he wants
to write a comment. This is the comment posting page. |
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Note you can use the same markup you use for the page content. |
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Before posting, Gilberto wants to check how his message will look. Here, he is previewing his comment. |
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After a confirmation question, his comment is posted. |
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This is how his comment looks. |
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Now let's see how to share more files. Remember that sometimes, in some organizations, most of the
content is not in the form of web pages. Sometimes you want to share word processing files, spreadsheets,
videos, PDFs or other files that would be too hard to convert to text for the CMS module.
This is the main page as viewed by Mario, who is member of the Doctors group but also of the
Administration group. |
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As owner of the Administration section, Mario created a "meetings" directory (navigation page) and then
a child page named "last docs". He will store there the files about the last meeting of the Administration
group. This will be a temporal directory, because the files will be edited before being finally stored in
the archive directory. Note the #FILES# directive. That means all uploaded files in the directory will
be listed. |
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This is the upload page of the "last docs" page. |
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And this is how it looks the final page. The page displays the name, the size, the modification date and
the times the file has been downloaded. |
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This is the main page again. |
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