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| − | [[concrete5]] is [[free/open source]] software for managing content on a web site. It can be compared to [[Weebly]], although pages are generated dynamically rather than statically.  | + | [[concrete5]] is [[free/open source]] software for [[content management system|managing content on a web site]]. It can be compared to [[Weebly]], although pages are generated dynamically rather than statically.  | 
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Revision as of 22:44, 9 May 2017
About
concrete5 is free/open source software for managing content on a web site. It can be compared to Weebly, although pages are generated dynamically rather than statically.
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  This page is a seed article. You can help HTYP water it: make a request to expand a given page and/or donate to help give us more writing-hours!  
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Notes
How to:
- center an image: two methods
 - publish latest changes:
- click on pencil (top left)
 - click on "Publish Page" button
 
 - make a horizontal navigation (menu) bar:
- hover over the sitewide navigation area
 - click on the drop-down description
 - select "add block"
 - in the palette that appears on the left, look under "navigation" and drag an "auto-nav" tool over to where you want it (I think... something like that)
 - ...and then there was a semi-obvious tweak to get it to be horizontal rather than vertical, but I found it by poking around in the tool's settings
 
 - add a blog to a site: this explains how, with some caveats:
- I had to create a sidebar-right template (I used the template icon which looks like it could have content on the left and a sidebar on the right)
- post-facto update: I looked at the "Elemental" theme, clicked the "Templates" button on the same row, and got to a page which listed some stuff the theme needed to do, with a button at the bottom right which would do it. After clicking that button, new templates appeared including "Left Sidebar" and "Right Sidebar".
 
 - Under "Sets", there are now four types of Sets to which you can add; I chose "Collection" because that seemed closest to "Category".
 - When adding the Topic, I checked off only "Field available in advanced search." because that seemed closest to "Field available in Dashboard Page Search".
- I also checked "[ ] Categories" because it wouldn't let me save without selecting a "Topic Default Parent Node", and that was the only one listed.
 
 - Modifying the default output settings didn't go as advertised. I had to create a new page to get the block palette to appear... but that doesn't seem to feed back into the output settings. Stuck here for now; further research needed.
 
 - I had to create a sidebar-right template (I used the template icon which looks like it could have content on the left and a sidebar on the right)