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== Site Layout Overview ==
  
== PURPOSE ==
 
 
This next set of pages will take you on a tour of GeekLog so you can see some of the main parts of it and begin understanding the various terms used by GeekLog software.
 
 
== Site Layout Overview ==
 
 
   
 
   
Depending on the version you are running and on the styles you have selected, your layout may appear different than the example below. Still, the major components of the system are the same regardless of the specifics of your site.
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Depending on the version you are running and on the styles you have selected,
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your layout may appear different than the example below. Still, the major
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components of the system are the same regardless of the specifics of your site.
  
 
The following diagram shows a typical site, with the major parts labeled  
 
The following diagram shows a typical site, with the major parts labeled  
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== Header ==
 
== Header ==
  
This area contains items that appear on ever page of your site. Typical items include a site logo, a quick search form, navigational buttons and the time and date. Different styles may show or hide different elements in the header. For example, some styles do not use a logo while others do not provide a search form.
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This area contains items that appear on every page of your site. Typical items
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include a site logo, a quick search form, navigational buttons and the time and
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date. Different styles may show or hide different elements in the header. For
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example, some styles do not use a logo while others do not provide a search
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form.
  
Expert tip: You can modify the header.thml file in the layout directory to add, modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.
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Expert tip: You can modify the header.thml file in the layout directory to add,
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modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.
 
   
 
   
  
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== Content ==
 
== Content ==
  
The center area of your site is used to present content. In most cases, this content are articles or stories posted to the site. Other content, such as static pages and discussion forums may appear in the content area.
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The center area of your site is used to present content. In most cases, this
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content are articles or stories posted to the site. Other content, such as
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static pages and discussion forums may appear in the content area.
 
   
 
   
  
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== Left & Right Blocks ==
 
== Left & Right Blocks ==
  
The left and right blocks provide a place for site controls such as administrative links as well as small contained spaces for adding items such as polls, about messages, site updates, upcoming events and more.  
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The left and right blocks provide a place for site controls such as
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administrative links as well as small contained spaces for adding items such as
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polls, about messages, site updates, upcoming events and more.  
 
   
 
   
  
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== Footer ==
 
== Footer ==
  
Like the header, the footer is shown on most pages on the site. Typically, the footer contains credit, copyright and contact information.
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Like the header, the footer is shown on most pages on the site. Typically, the
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footer contains credit, copyright and contact information.
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Expert tip: You can modify the footer.thml file in the layout directory to add,
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modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.
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Author: [http://www.mindfab.com/tutorials/geeklog_1.3.htm Landon Cox -- mindfab.com]
  
Expert tip: You can modify the footer.thml file in the layout directory to add, modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 6 May 2009

Site Layout Overview

Depending on the version you are running and on the styles you have selected, your layout may appear different than the example below. Still, the major components of the system are the same regardless of the specifics of your site.

The following diagram shows a typical site, with the major parts labeled

Screenoverview.png


Header

This area contains items that appear on every page of your site. Typical items include a site logo, a quick search form, navigational buttons and the time and date. Different styles may show or hide different elements in the header. For example, some styles do not use a logo while others do not provide a search form.

Expert tip: You can modify the header.thml file in the layout directory to add, modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.


Content

The center area of your site is used to present content. In most cases, this content are articles or stories posted to the site. Other content, such as static pages and discussion forums may appear in the content area.


Left & Right Blocks

The left and right blocks provide a place for site controls such as administrative links as well as small contained spaces for adding items such as polls, about messages, site updates, upcoming events and more.


Footer

Like the header, the footer is shown on most pages on the site. Typically, the footer contains credit, copyright and contact information.

Expert tip: You can modify the footer.thml file in the layout directory to add, modify or delete elements shown on in the header section of the site.

Author: Landon Cox -- mindfab.com

Back to User's Documentation