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Extending the online help
21 juin 2010, par Mark — Other advanced functionsThe on-line help script is (starting from version SPIP 2.1) capable of combining several data sources and presenting them in a unified manner in the window which has two frames that always appears when you click on one of the question mark icons that are visible in the site's private zone. (...) -
{traduction}
21 juin 2010, par Mark — Criteriatraduction (since SPIP 1.7.1) selects the translations of the current article in the various other languages that it has been translated into. This selection includes the current translation as well, which can be removed from the set of translations by adding the exclus criterion. - (...) -
The mes_options.php file
21 juin 2010, par Mark — Other advanced functionsThe mes_options.php file (since SPIP) offers the possibility of modifying SPIP's default configuration . If it has not already been created, this file must be created in the config/ directory (in versions of SPIP prior to 1.9.2, this file was located in the ecrire/ directory). Whenever this (...) -
Where do I put the template files for my site ?
21 juin 2010, par Mark — English documentationSince spip, the default SPIP template files are stored in a dedicated folder named squelettes-dist/. The squelettes/ folder should be used to store any customised template files you build (or copy) for your own site. The advantages of this organisation are obvious: it provides better separation (...) -
Modifying the name of "My SPIP site"
21 juin 2010, par Mark — Your first stepsThe first thing to do for your new SPIP site is to specify its identity: its name, public URL address, description, logo, etc. In order to enter these data, after you have clicked on the "Configuration" menu icon in the private administration zone of your SPIP site, just click on "The site's (...)