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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-17 18:11:31
Hi;
How do I do it? I would have thought that would be easy, but
not if you 
don't know where to go to edit "main"!! Help!
beno

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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-17 19:38:28
Try http://zope-europe.org/scl/2005/12/29/kupufieldwi
dth/index.html for
starters.

beno-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi;
> How do I do it? I would have thought that would be
easy, but not if you 
> don't know where to go to edit "main"!!
Help!
> beno
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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-18 08:59:34
Dale DeWitt wrote:
> Try http://zope-europe.org/scl/2005/12/29/kupufieldwi
dth/index.html for
> starters.
>   
I have not asked my question well. On the default home page
is the 
following text block that I would like to edit, but don't
know where to go:

If you're seeing this instead of the web site you were
expecting, the 
owner of this web site has just installed Plone. Do not
contact the 
Plone Team or the Plone mailing lists about this.

The first thing you should do is to set up your site by
visiting the 
Site Setup area <plone_control_panel>. Become familiar
with Plone by 
getting one of the Plone books <http://plone
.org/documentation/books>, 
and make sure you look at the available add-on products 
<http://plone.org/produc
ts> and online documentation 
<http://plone.org/
documentation>.


    Quick Start

Some useful hints if you are new to Plone:

    * Access key + 4 focuses the LiveSearch field - you can
start
      writing your search terms straight away, and have all
your
      information at your fingertips without leaving the
keyboard. For
      information about how to use access keys in your
particular
      browser, see the Accessibility page
<accessibility-info>.
    * Plone will automatically be displayed in the language
your browser
      asks for. If you need more control over languages in
Plone,
      install Plone Language Tool from the Site Setup
      <plone_control_panel>. If you need to maintain
your content in
      multiple languages, download LinguaPlone
      <http://plo
ne.org/products/linguaplone>.
    * Workflow states are color coded if you are logged in,
so it is
      easy to keep track of content security and visibility.
Try the
      Site Map with color coding for a visual security
inspection of
      your site!
    * If you prefer working with pure HTML, Structured Text
or
      ReStructured Text markup instead of using a visual
editor, you can
      disable it in your preferences
<plone_memberprefs_panel>.


    More information

For more information on Plone:

The Plone Open Source Content Management System website
<http://plone.org>

What's new in Plone 2.1 <http:
//plone.org/documentation/whatsnew/2.1>

Plone documentation <http://plone.org/d
ocumentation>

Plone add-on products <http://plone.org/produc
ts>

Plone mailing lists and support forums <http://plone.org/contact
>

Available Plone books <http://plone
.org/documentation/books> (recommended!)

Server recommendations for Plone 
<http://plone.org/documentation/faq/server-recommend
ations>

Plone is based on the Zope application server, and uses the
Python 
programming language. More about these technologies:

Zope community <http://www.zope.org>

Python website <http://www.python.org>

Are you doing something interesting with Plone? Big site
deployments, 
interesting use cases? Tell us about it <mailto:prplone.org>!

Thanks for using our product!

— The Plone Team <http://plone.org/abou
t/team>

TIA,
beno


> beno-2 wrote:
>   
>> Hi;
>> How do I do it? I would have thought that would be
easy, but not if you 
>> don't know where to go to edit
"main"!! Help!
>> beno
>>
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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-18 13:19:31
If I understand your rephrase I would just suck up all the
text and link/text
with the delete key for the first step in customizing the
standard plone
home page.  

beno-2 wrote:
> 
> Dale DeWitt wrote:
>> Try http://zope-europe.org/scl/2005/12/29/kupufieldwi
dth/index.html for
>> starters.
>>   
> I have not asked my question well. On the default home
page is the 
> following text block that I would like to edit, but
don't know where to
> go:
> 
> If you're seeing this instead of the web site you were
expecting, the 
> owner of this web site has just installed Plone. Do not
contact the 
> Plone Team or the Plone mailing lists about this.
> 
> The first thing you should do is to set up your site by
visiting the 
> Site Setup area <plone_control_panel>. Become
familiar with Plone by 
> getting one of the Plone books <http://plone
.org/documentation/books>, 
> and make sure you look at the available add-on products

> <http://plone.org/produc
ts> and online documentation 
> <http://plone.org/
documentation>.
> 
> 
>     Quick Start
> 
> Some useful hints if you are new to Plone:
> 
>     * Access key + 4 focuses the LiveSearch field - you
can start
>       writing your search terms straight away, and have
all your
>       information at your fingertips without leaving
the keyboard. For
>       information about how to use access keys in your
particular
>       browser, see the Accessibility page
<accessibility-info>.
>     * Plone will automatically be displayed in the
language your browser
>       asks for. If you need more control over languages
in Plone,
>       install Plone Language Tool from the Site Setup
>       <plone_control_panel>. If you need to
maintain your content in
>       multiple languages, download LinguaPlone
>       <http://plo
ne.org/products/linguaplone>.
>     * Workflow states are color coded if you are logged
in, so it is
>       easy to keep track of content security and
visibility. Try the
>       Site Map with color coding for a visual security
inspection of
>       your site!
>     * If you prefer working with pure HTML, Structured
Text or
>       ReStructured Text markup instead of using a
visual editor, you can
>       disable it in your preferences
<plone_memberprefs_panel>.
> 
> 
>     More information
> 
> For more information on Plone:
> 
> The Plone Open Source Content Management System website
<http://plone.org>
> 
> What's new in Plone 2.1 <http:
//plone.org/documentation/whatsnew/2.1>
> 
> Plone documentation <http://plone.org/d
ocumentation>
> 
> Plone add-on products <http://plone.org/produc
ts>
> 
> Plone mailing lists and support forums <http://plone.org/contact
>
> 
> Available Plone books <http://plone
.org/documentation/books>
> (recommended!)
> 
> Server recommendations for Plone 
> <http://plone.org/documentation/faq/server-recommend
ations>
> 
> Plone is based on the Zope application server, and uses
the Python 
> programming language. More about these technologies:
> 
> Zope community <http://www.zope.org>
> 
> Python website <http://www.python.org>
> 
> Are you doing something interesting with Plone? Big
site deployments, 
> interesting use cases? Tell us about it
<mailto:prplone.org>!
> 
> Thanks for using our product!
> 
> — The Plone Team <http://plone.org/abou
t/team>
> 
> TIA,
> beno
> 
> 
>> beno-2 wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi;
>>> How do I do it? I would have thought that would
be easy, but not if you 
>>> don't know where to go to edit
"main"!! Help!
>>> beno
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Setup mailing list
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>>>
>>>     
>>
>>   
> 
> 
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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-18 14:11:44
Dale DeWitt wrote:
> If I understand your rephrase I would just suck up all
the text and link/text
> with the delete key for the first step in customizing
the standard plone
> home page.  
>   
Right, but where is it?? This is the problem! I can't find
it!!
beno

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How De I Edit the Home Page?
user name
2006-09-17 19:38:28
Try http://zope-europe.org/scl/2005/12/29/kupufieldwi
dth/index.html for
starters.

beno-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi;
> How do I do it? I would have thought that would be
easy, but not if you 
> don't know where to go to edit "main"!! Help!
> beno
> 
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