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WebPages will form the bulk of the content that you create for your site so DREAMGenie has provided some very powerful built in features to allow you to create and control how you pages will look.
Web pages can be created either by using the WYSIWYG page editor or by using one of the many built in system Templates. Optionally you can set both the start and end dates on which you want your content to appear.
Templates control where your titles, content text, images and image footers will appear on the page. The advantage of templates is that by simply selecting a different template the whole look of a page can be changed without you having to make any changes to your content. So for example say you used the 'Two Images Right' template to have the system automatically place your images on the right hand side of the page and place a nice border around the image and make sure that any text about the image was nicely centered under the image. Then if you later decide that you would rather see your images displayed on the left hand side of the page then simply change the Template to 'Two Images Left' and the whole page will be re-formatted automatically with your images on the left. It is also possible to add links to Template images so when users click on them they can navigate directly to other site content.
If a user has the authority then displayed at the bottom of every WebPage is an [Edit] link that will navigate directly to an editor window for that content. Although all webpage content is searchable via the site search, pages that are restricted to certain users are only 'visible' to those user groups when they have logged in.
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