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  • Adding content to and removing content from the left and right columns

    The [AddContent:] and [ClearContent:] tags can be used to add content to and remove content from the left and right columns of your web pages.
  • Embedded Summaries

    The [Summary:] tag allows you to insert the title and summary from another article into a page.
  • Copying articles

    Logged in users with moderator permissions are able to copy articles in the content management system
  • Quick Links

    The [QuickLinks:] tag allows you to insert a titled box containing a list of links into an article.
  • Accordion

    An accordion or concertina style interface can be created using the [Accordion:] tag.
  • Slideshows of all the images in another article

    The [ArticleImagesSlideShow:] tag allows you to generate an slideshow of all the images (except for the summary image) contained in another article.
  • Example page containing images for a slideshow

    The images on this page are used in article
  • Tab Menus

    The [TabMenu:] tag allows you to insert a tab style menu into a page to allow navigation within a subsection of the site.
  • iCalendar Files

    Calendar events are traditionally shared using iCalendar (.ics) files. These are often attached to event invitation emails and are widely used across calendaring applications.
  • Redirecting to other pages

    Webulator allows a page to automatically redirect to another page using [Redirect:] command
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WYSIWYG Text Editing

Contributors to the site can enter text via a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing tool in the web browser. More advanced users may choose to enter HTML directly if they prefer.

The TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor
The TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor

The WYSIWYG text editor uses the excellent TinyMCE library which is widely deployed amongst many popular open source projects such as Elgg, WordPress and Joomla.

Web addresses and email addresses are automatically converted to links by the Webulator software.

 

WYSIWYG Text Editing

Contributors to the site can enter text via a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing tool in the web browser. More advanced users may choose to enter HTML directly if they prefer.