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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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Calendars

Calendar sections display article titles as dated entries on a monthly calendar. The default view is for the current month but there are buttons at the top of the page for changing month and year. Clicking on an article title will take you to a page showing the full article.

Calendar Articles

Articles are added to calendar sections in exactly the same way as they are added to a normal page, they are just displayed on the section page differently:

How articles appear on Calendar sections
How articles appear on Calendar sections

Articles on calendar sections only differ from other articles in that they have a start and end date in addition to the publication and withdrawal dates. If the article is for a single day then the "No end date associated with this event" checkbox should be ticked.

Forthcoming Events

If your website includes one or more calendar sections then a "Forthcoming events" box will automatically be generated for each calendar section and appear on all your pages containing links to the next 10 events on that calendar.

RSS Feed

The RSS feed for a calendar section contains the next 10 events in the calendar

Google Calendars

Note that a richer and more versatile calendar experience can be gained by embedding a Google calendar into your website

iCalendar files

To create links on your pages which will add events to readers' calendars, use iCalendar files.

Calendars

Calendar sections display article titles as dated entries on a monthly calendar. The default view is for the current month but there are buttons at the top of the page for changing month and year. Clicking on an article title will take you to a page showing the full article.