Against what frontend users should be authenticated?
does all this talk of a front end login boil down to certain articles can be seen by authorised peaple only? if so, does this mean a simple toggle yes/no for each page or on a more desireable per person/usergroup basis?
I would love to see a per person/usergroup login for the front end.... please, please, please, please
I would love to see a per person/usergroup login for the front end.... please, please, please, please
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I started this thead about a phpwcms-WIKI tutorial site....
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... =tutorials
The Idea was that the tutorials would be offered as a seprate/same download so every phpwcms site could have the tutorials to to each the content creators
I was thinking that if we recreated al the various pages as articles there would be no need to use huge bitmaps when writting the tutorials but I would think that a copy/paste article would be helpfull in this case. This would also reflect the changes in the end users .css files and remove any confusions that may arise from co-relating the tutorial to the wcms.
I was thinking when you cut/paste an article existingly, a messagebox would popup asking if you would like to 'cut, copy or cancel?' and shall post this in 'feature request'
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... =tutorials
The Idea was that the tutorials would be offered as a seprate/same download so every phpwcms site could have the tutorials to to each the content creators
I was thinking that if we recreated al the various pages as articles there would be no need to use huge bitmaps when writting the tutorials but I would think that a copy/paste article would be helpfull in this case. This would also reflect the changes in the end users .css files and remove any confusions that may arise from co-relating the tutorial to the wcms.
I was thinking when you cut/paste an article existingly, a messagebox would popup asking if you would like to 'cut, copy or cancel?' and shall post this in 'feature request'
I have installed a wiki only for the Documentation of phpwcms on my server. You may feel free to use it. I do have some problems in understanding and using the wiki and the wikilanguage, so, may be, I will learn as anybody begins working with it.
You can find it under this URL:
http://www.wackernah.net/wiki
It is only for the Docs of phpwcms setup.
You can find it under this URL:
http://www.wackernah.net/wiki
It is only for the Docs of phpwcms setup.
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