• Welcome to the new CMS. Read me first.

    Welcome to the new CMS. Here's a quick guide of the different areas of this page.

    1. Section Navigation Widget. This widget allows you to go to different sections. The "plus icon" means that this section has sub-sections. Clicking on the "plus icon" will display the sub-sections.
    2. Category Navigation Widget. This widget will display all categories on CMS sections. The number next to the name displays the number of articles in that category.
    3. Admin-Defined Navbar Section Links. The admin is able to define which sections can display in the top navbar. Please look at the "Managing Sections Article."
    4. Articles. The content here is displayed in the "2x1" layout. "2x1" means 2 articles are displayed in the first row and all remaining content is displayed in a single column. In other sections you will see alternate content layouts like 1 column, 2 column, 3 column, 1x2 (first article spans 2 columns and all remaining articles displayed in 2 columns).
    5. Create New Article Button. If a user has permissions, the "Create New Article" button will display. For more information please look at the "Create New Article" article.
    6. Recent Article Comments Widget. This widget will display the latest article comments.
    7. Recent Blog Posts Widget. This widget displays the newest blog entries.
    8. Recent Forum Posts Widgets. This widget displays the most recent forum posts.

    Comments 5 Comments
    1. neliusmit's Avatar
      neliusmit -
      Must I have permission to publish an article?
    1. Dave A's Avatar
      Dave A -
      The Article functionality for early releases of vBulletin 4 proved so dodge, I used it as little as possible. Not much has happened since to improve my confidence that I won't be forced to drop the area one day.

      vBulletin 5 hasn't developed a CMS so far, and if we migrate to another forum software platform one day, strong chance the Article section won't migrate.
    1. myjobmagsouthafrica's Avatar
      myjobmagsouthafrica -
      Please how do I get permission to post my articles?
    1. Dave A's Avatar
      Dave A -
      I suggest post them as a thread starter in the forum.

      Permission wise - well that's about the nature of the content and meeting the standard set by the TFSA Advertising Policy.
    1. myjobmagsouthafrica's Avatar
      myjobmagsouthafrica -
      Okay, thank you
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