Basic Modules - Included in Basic System
HTML: Create and publish HTML page fragments
The HTML module allows a free creation of assigned parts of pages via templates and text components directly within the browser. And thanks to the WYSIWYG view (What You See Is What You Get) the webmaster is not the only one who is able to work with it.
What is it?
- The HTML module allows the creation of reusable HTML fragments to be shown in assigned parts of pages
What can it do?
- Edit HTML content directly within the browser
- Intuitive revision in the WYSIWYG view
- Switching into HTML view possible, but not necessary
- Control panels with comprehensible symbols for the text formatting like in Office
- Usage of comprehensive templates for title and theme box
- Access to pre-defined styles for headlines, emphasis etc. via templates and styles
- Insertion of pre-defined text components (e.g. tables, often used text passages)
- Insertion of links, documents, and pictures via integrated media management with previews, meta-data, and proof of usage
What can I do with it?
- Banner, teaser, additional information
- Tips for the marginal area is always used where structured content is not necessary
- Can be placed on different sites manually via drag & drop more than once
- If necessary, a HTML module can also be placed automatically on some or all pages respectively
What are the benefits?
- Knowledge in HTML is not necessary
- Low training expenses
- Observance of CI/CD due to templates and styles
- Can be used again
- Very flexible and quickly applicable
Description
Even though in contextXXL one works usually with structured content using function modules such as news or contacts, there is still the possibility to simply enter unstructured text and pictures. The HTML module allows free design of only assigned parts of pages via pre-defined templates, styles, and text components directly within the browser. Due to the WYSIWYG view (What You See Is What You Get), the webmaster is not the only one able to do this: without much work, additional information relevant to the topic can be made available quickly and functionally.
Once stored, these components can be placed on any page of a web site via drag & drop directly within the browser. Conceptional considerations for the automatic allocation of related content are not relevant. Hence flexible and fast reactions are made possible, e.g. when some seats for a sold-out seminar become all of a sudden available again and you want to offer them context-sensitively on your web site. CI/CD is observed as the editor uses pre-defined templates and styles as well as text components. Pictures, links and documents are inserted solely via the integrated media management (Resource Manager). Proofs of usage of the resources are listed. Thus, pictures, documents and links can't be deleted by accident and faulty links or missing pictures finally belong to the past.