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Components Content Categories Edit

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How to Access[edit]

Navigate to the Category Manager. To add a new Category, press the 'New' icon in the toolbar. To edit an existing Category, click on the Category title or click the Category's checkbox and then click on the Edit icon in the toolbar.

Description[edit]

This is where you can add a new Category to a Section or edit an existing Category. Categories are used to organize the Articles within a Section. Sections and Categories allow you to display related Articles together on a page and to filter Articles in the Article Manager. All Articles are assigned either to a Category that you create or to the special Category called 'Uncategorized'.

Screenshot[edit]

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TinyMCE editor[edit]

<translate> TinyMCE is the default editor for both Frontend and Backend users. TinyMCE is a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor that allows users a familiar word-processing interface to use when editing Articles and other content.</translate>

<translate> TinyMCE can be configured with 3 different sets of toolbar buttons</translate>

<translate> *Set 2 is assigned to 'Public'.</translate> <translate> *Set 1 is assigned to the 'Manager' and 'Registered'.</translate> <translate>

  • Set 0 is the most extended toolbar and is by default assigned to the 'Administrator', 'Editor' and 'Super Users'.

</translate>

[[Image:Help30-editor-tinymce-advanced-<translate> en</translate>.png|600px|none]] <translate> Learn about Toolbars, Editor Buttons and Accessibility of TinyMCE.</translate>


No editor[edit]

<translate> If 'No editor' is selected for a User, then a simple text editor displays. This allows you to enter in raw, unformatted HTML. You can use the toolbar 'Preview' button to preview how the HTML will display.</translate>

<translate> Note that the 'No Editor' option can be useful if you are entering in 'boilerplate' or custom HTML, for example to create a PayPal link. TinyMCE automatically re-formats and strips some HTML when a file is saved. This can cause complex HTML to not work correctly.</translate>

<translate> If this happens, you can temporarily change the editor to 'No Editor' and create the desired content. Note that if you wish to edit this content in the future, you should be careful to change your editor to 'No Editor'. Otherwise, if you open and save the content with TinyMCE, you may lose your custom HTML.</translate>

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