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>
a>
>
> Are you doing something interesting with Plone? Big
site deployments,
> interesting use cases? Tell us about it
<mailto:pr plone.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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