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        <title>About phpwcms</title>
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        <description>open source and web content management


Open Source is a hype and since the success of LINUX it is widely accepted. Because of having no license fees and the possibility of look at the source code a large group of professional, public and private users use open source software for their special needs. In my opinion open source is a social movement: give and take. Look at SourceForge.net, the world's largest Open Source software development website. This shows you what I mean. You can find very …</description>
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        <title>phpwcms Installation</title>
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        <description>How to install phpwcms on Windows and Linux


phpwcms does not have an installer like many other applications. But the install process is very easy. Before you start be sure you have installed ImageMagick and GhostScript. You need some experience in how to copy files via file transfer protocol (FTP) to your web server. And you must have ready your MySQL account information (db name, db host, username, password). Let's start! -&gt; Installing the systeminstallation index</description>
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        <description>Modules


Modules are short (3rd Party) Programs which are mounted into the phpwcms - system. There is a kind of automatic to overtake all rules from outer source into phpwcms. 

Be aware of security riscs comming into your system and check the need of them. If not needed, keep them outside your system. modules index</description>
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FIXME short navi description.




Other versions:

	*  NAV_LIST_UL &amp; article count
	*  WRAP_NAV_LIST_UL




Short link overview
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        <title>other enhancements</title>
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        <description>other enhancements






Short link overview
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        <title>phpwcms System</title>
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        <description>FIXME translate

Basic System Setup:


Forum: &lt;http://forum.phpwcms.org/viewtopic.php?p=115740#p115740&gt; 

Docu: The article center

The site-structure is the basis of the system and is reflecting all parts of the site. 
These entries (also modelling your navigation later on) are commonly called Levels or Categories. 
These pages are automatically displayed in the navigation with the text from &lt;span class=&quot;important&quot;&gt;category title&lt;/span&gt; and the link name from &lt;span class=&quot;important&quot;&gt;alias this …</description>
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        <description>Replacer (RTs)


Replacement Tags (RTs) are control elements that can be used to simplify web design on many places. They can be used in the web site or content part templates, headlines or through text passages. RTs help to simplify many tasks, like creating links, navigations or information outputs. In the phpwcms standard installations there are already many RTs beside the custom RTs described in this section. The standard RTs are listet at &lt;http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/replacement_tags_en.phtm…</description>
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        <description>If you are in an “awfull hurry”, here a short version for the fast production of the first pages. (Certain HTML and CSS knowledge should be present).






A short introduction to the BE of phpwcms. (introducing SPAW as the WYSIWYG-Editor (Since v1.4.2 r365 - 12.09.2009 no longer exists in the system)). -&gt; I'm recommending the FCK nevertheless, for it's new possibility to directly make use of the images from filecenter -&gt; . WYSIWYG (FCK) image resizequick-access index</description>
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        <title>Documentation (EN)</title>
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        <description>phpwcms is an Open Source web content management system released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). You can use it for free. 

phpwcms is optimized for fast and easy setup and works on any standard web server platform that supports PHP/MySQL and was tested successfully on MS Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, Mac OS X and LINUX. phpwcms is perfect for professional, public and private users. It is very easy to learn and gives you the flexibility to separate layout and content. Lots of powerful …</description>
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        <title>Technics</title>
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        <description>Technics


FIXME short description






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        <title>Templates</title>
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        <description>Templates

Basic understanding

The system itself is providing templates for almost every Content Part of an article. They can be found at inc_cntpart/name-of-cp (attention: some of them are not self-explaining!) and at template/inc_default (the default if no specific template has been chosen)

Now - how is this going to work

While you are working at an article you mostly want to add some content for your readers. This will be achieved by adding a Content Part by selecting one from the pull dow…</description>
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