CMS

Issues related to the CMS tools of WYSIWYG Web Builder.
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http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cms_tools.html
A lot of information about the Content Manager System can be found in the help/manual. Please read this first before posting any questions! Also check out the demo template that is include with the software.

CMS trouble shooting / FAQ:
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Pablo
 
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Re: CMS

Post by Pablo »

Step 1
Open this page in WWB
http://wearepuppeteers.com/cms/content.php

Step 2
Remove all content from the page with exception of the CMS view.
Now you have a working page without all the extra elements.

Step 3
The next step is to make the content flexible so you can display it inside an inline frame on another page. This is what you want, right?

- Add an layout grid to the page
- set the grid to one column
- Drag the CMS view inside the column

Step 4:
Publish the page.

Now you can use this page on another website via an inline frame:
http://wearepuppeteers.com/cms/content.php?page=2
And finally, please respond to this: How do other people manage to place updates from the CMS to their web page(s)?
You can update the CMS view via the CMS admin.
skanaba
 
 
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Re: CMS

Post by skanaba »

Hi Pablo, thank you so much for the detailed instructions. Perhaps your team can incorporate this info in your CMS Guide since I could not find anything about posting the content created via CMS on a website. Enjoy your weekend! Steve
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