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User Guide

A guide to using eXo Content.

by eXo Platform Documentation Team
edited by Scott Mumford (Red Hat)

Abstract

This document provides an easy-to-follow guide to the functions and options available in eXo Content. It is intended to be accessible and useful to both experienced and novice portal users.


Preface
1. Give us Feedback
1. Overall Introduction
1.1. Overview
1.2. Why Use eXo Content
1.3. About This Document
1.4. References and Related Sources
2. Product Introduction
2.1. eXo Content
2.2. Site Content Structure
2.3. Web Content
2.3.1. Web Content
2.3.2. Web Content Structure
2.4. Terminologies
2.4.1. Repository
2.4.2. Workspace
2.4.3. Drive
2.4.4. Node
2.4.5. Version
2.4.6. WebDAV
2.4.7. Podcast
2.4.8. File Plan
2.4.9. Symlink
3. Get Started
3.1. Account
3.1.1. Register an account
3.1.2. Sign In
3.1.3. Sign Out
3.1.4. Retrieve user name/password
3.1.5. Change account information
3.2. Change the display language
3.3. Change the skin of the current site
4. Basic Actions
4.1. Print content
4.2. Manage a site
4.2.1. Create a new site
4.2.2. Edit a site
4.2.3. Switch between sites
4.2.4. Delete a site
4.2.5. View a site
4.2.6. Search content in a site
4.3. Contribute content
4.3.1. Edit mode
4.3.2. InContext Editing
4.3.3. Inline Editing
4.3.4. CKEditor
4.3.5. Publication process
4.4. Content inside categories
4.4.1. Create content inside a category
4.5. Dynamic Navigation
4.6. Content Explorer
4.6.1. Access Sites Explorer
4.6.2. Drives
4.6.3. Views
4.6.4. Functions on action tabs
4.6.5. Manage content in Sites Explorer
4.6.6. Actions on folders and documents
4.7. Manage content with WebDAV
4.7.1. Use WebDAV in eXo Platform
4.7.2. Add new content to a specific site
4.7.3. Delete web content
4.8.
4.8.1. Newsletter viewer
4.8.2. Newsletter Manager
4.9. Manage content with Fast Content Creator
4.9.1. Configure Fast Content Creator
4.9.2. Create new content
4.9.3. View content
4.10. Create content templates with Form Builder
4.11. Manage Category Navigation
4.12. Manage SEO
4.13. Manage content list viewer by query
5. Advanced Actions
5.1. Manage Site Resources in one place
5.1.1. CSS Folder
5.1.2. Document Folder
5.1.3. JS Folder
5.1.4. Links Folder
5.1.5. Media Folder
5.1.6. Web Content Folders
5.2. Content Administration
5.2.1. Categories and Tags
5.2.2. Content Presentation
5.2.3. Content Types
5.2.4. Advanced Configuration
6. Next Steps
A. Revision History