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Types of Sitebuilder Pages: Blog, Forum, eShop, File Download, Flash Intro

Posted by OvalEye on September 19, 2008 12:03pm (2 posts)

In Plesk Sitebuilder, there are two types of pages:

    Standard (common) pages - ordinary HTML pages used for displaying text information. Such pages are marked with icons in the site map.

    Special pages - page modules which extend the site functionality. Each module is designed for a certain purpose and is identified by its own icon.

Special Pages, or Page Modules Include:
Blog. Supports a standard set of blog functionality: posting, commenting, content categorizing, etc. A Blog page is very convenient for organizing the News, Events and similar pages on sites.

Image Gallery. Allows you to share images or photos online. Supports batch image upload with group editing functions, organizing images into albums, etc.

eShop. Online store creation and management tool featuring shopping cart, multi-currency, categorized product catalog with thumbnail upload capability, product inventory and shipping cost support, order management. Provides integration with a number of online payment systems, such PayPal, Authorize.Net, and others.

File Download. Allows providing content for download to site visitors.
Note: Each File Download page can hold only one file. To provide several files for download, it is necessary to add several File Download pages to the site structure.

Flash Intro. A pre-designed flash introduction to your site. It is possible to choose between several designs of the intro and insert your own text content into it.
Note: The Flash Intro module is the only page module that requires no PHP on the publishing location and therefore can be included into a static site.

Forum. Allows you to set up a forum where visitors can post questions and participate in discussions.

Guestbook. Allows you to create a guestbook and manage the posted messages.

Registration. Allows you to set up voluntary user authentication on sites. After a registered site visitor opts in, their details are automatically inputted in all forms they open on the site, for example, when submitting a forum topic or shopping at the online store. You can suspend a visitor account, thus restricting a visitor from authenticating under his or her user name.

In Plesk Sitebuilder, you can add several page modules of one type to a site (except for the Flash Intro and Registration).

 

Re: Blog
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