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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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Embedding a Twitter feed

You can embed a Twitter feed to a page using the [Twitter:] tag.

NB Twitter have changed the way feeds are accessed, and this method no longer works. Instead, please generate a widget at https://twitter.com/settings/widgets/new and embed the code in your page.

Due to the way Twitter feeds work, you can only have 1 feed per page and it will be the first one that appears on the page.

Enter [Twitter:Username,Number of Tweets] anywhere in your article text to add a Twitter feed to it. In the example below we have used [Twitter:Webulator,10]. The number of Tweets is optional and will default to 5.

Embedding a Twitter feed

You can embed a Twitter feed to a page using the [Twitter:] tag.

NB Twitter have changed the way feeds are accessed, and this method no longer works. Instead, please generate a widget at https://twitter.com/settings/widgets/new and embed the code in your page.