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Article
Article
This is a system module for inserting a simple, RTE-editable text item into the menu tree.
Basic Module Functionality
Insertion, management in the structure tree, etc.
Inserted by administrators into the website tree via the creation menu item in the website structure or by selecting "Create sub-item" from the context menu in the structure tree management (see).
Can be inserted into any branch of the website tree.
The number of insertions is not limited.
Each insertion has its own settings and content, independent of other insertions.
Module Management and Other Functionality
When editing an inserted article module, you can:
Enter the menu item name.
Select the parent item, i.e., the branch where the current module is located.
Enter a heading. The heading is visible to visitors when they access this page. If no heading is entered, the menu item name is displayed to visitors instead (see above).
Enter an alternative name for creating addresses. If entered, it will be used instead of the one generated from the menu item name.
Enter a CMS name/comment. It will be visible as a small blue marker on the item in the menu tree branches.
Enter an article summary, which has its own RTE. The summary can be used.
Enter the main article text using the RTE.
Enter additional SEO fields:
Additional browser window title.
Short description.
Keywords.
Module Operation on the Frontend (What Website Visitors See)
The article module is visible to visitors as a menu tree item, and upon opening it, the content added by administrators via RTE is displayed.
Additional Information and Recommendations
If you have several articles that can be logically grouped by theme or purpose, and these articles do not need to have their own separate menu item, it is recommended to use the module.
Extended Functionality (Installed Individually)
1. Media gallery (like the one in articles within article lists) in both the article module and next to forms.
2. Ability to add such an article to the calendar.