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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Christoph,<br>
<br>
at the best have a look at the documentation together with the
demo templates or the developer demo.<br>
<br>
<i>.config</i> is for configurations (see page 19, 45, 79ff)<br>
<i>.content</i> is where the xml content is stored using ADE
("sitemap content folder", see page 45, 79ff)<br>
<i>.new</i> holds the page model (see page 19, 45)<br>
<i>.detailContainers</i> is used for specific containers on detail
pages (see page 66+67)<br>
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<i><i>.categories</i></i> is the category repository in your site,
if you don't want to or can't use /system/categories/<i><br>
.galleries</i> may be your parent folder for
image-/downloadgalleries (see page 29ff), but could be any other
folder of according type<br>
<br>
(pagenumbers of OpenCms 9.0.1 Documentation)<br>
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Best,<br>
Tobias<br>
<br>
Am 22.08.2014 07:51, schrieb Christoph Kukulies:<br>
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<pre>Am 21.08.2014 um 16:18 schrieb Schliemann, Kai:
Hi Kai,
great to know that OpenCMS now comes with a documentation PDF. Indeed I
overlooked it when unpacking. I had expected to find the usual combo
of history.txt install.html license.txt :) and went ahead deploying
the .war file.
Although the new features of OpenCMS look fine and appealing, the
document does not answer my question about the files starting with ".".
I'm not sure whether I will use the new features to build a web site.
Looks like the people at Alkacon put much effort into giving OpenCMS
more features of
modern CMS systems to build websites, and for quite a while OpenCMS
seemed to lag a bit behind what other CMSs were offering (Wordpress,
Contao, Joomla),
OTOH I'm glad to have sticked with OpenCMS all the time, alone looking
at the security leaks that all these PHP based CMSs had to suffer from
during the past.
At present I construct a web site e.g. using YAML, but the CSS into my
frontend modules, and design the JSPs to inject the columns, navigation
etc. into the pages.
But I'm getting carried away.
Let's come back to the question of the meaning of the dot-files. :)
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