On the following pages authors and translaters can aquaint themselves with the handling of the wiki before editing proper content pages.
Here you can learn how to create folders (namespaces) and pages, and how to use the syntax of DokuWiki.
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What are Plugins?
Plugins are CMSimple additions with one or more specific functions which are not covered by CMSimple itself.
Installation of Plugins
The main folder structure should look like:
Next: You copy your favourite plugins into the /plugins folder. Such a plugin consists of a folder containing files and subfolders.
With the SEO Plugin Canonical Links XH you can insert a canonical link in the header of your pages, to avoid no wanted site-internal Duplicate Content. If you want to know more about canonical links and the negative effects of Duplicate Content for search engine ranking, search by google for “canonical link” or “duplicate content”, you will find a lot of informations in many languages.
Simply installation: just unzip the zip file and upload the folder ge_canonical with all files and folders to your plugins folder, that's all and should work.
Download: www.ge-webdesign.de
All the downloads published or linked on this WIKI have to satisfy our quality-standards.
Since version 1.2 CMSimple_XH is utf-8 encoded. All components for CMSimple_XH have to be utf-8 encoded (utf-8 without BOM) or working without problems in utf-8 encoded installations.
All components for CMSimple_XH, plugins, templates and others have to validate for html 4.01 transitional, xhtml 1.0 transitional or both. They have to be marked according the used markup-language:
Examples:
CMSimple has a very active and helpful Community. Here you can get help and informations also for CMSimple_XH.
Here you can find a Community driven CMSimple Forum:
Here you can find an open WIKI for CMSimple.
It's a very valuable repository and archive of plugins and addons for all CMSimple versions.