Sorry about that. I have given you "manager" access to that folder, so
you should see the "blue menu bar" now.
I tried to change the permissions so that any "author" could see blue
menu bar on that folder, but I'm not sure how to do that. Most of our
language folders (except Deutsch) do not let authors change the
language-level folder. So I think what I did is the better solution.
Anyway, it helped me refresh my memory about Plone security.
Cheers,
Janet
Pui Lam Wong wrote:
Thanks Janet~
However, when I enter the Chinese folder, it only says (in Chinese)
like "There is nothing in this folder". And there is no "blue menu
bar" whcih I saw in some other folder/documents (I've logged in
already). Anyone can help me a bit on this? Thanks
Janet M. Swisher wrote:
Pui Lam Wong wrote:
Hi, I'm Pui Lam Wong, the current Chinese native-lang lead. We want
to setup for writing Chinese documentations in OOoauthors.org. May
you please setup for me? My userid is "pplwong".
Hi Pui Lam Wong,
I have created a folder on our website for Chinese translation
efforts. Right now, it is empty, and it is not linked to our main
page. However, you can use this URL: <http://oooauthors.org/zh/>. You
can also go to another language page, and then look for "Chinese" in
the Navigation pane on the left side of the page.
The first thing you need to do is to create a page to display for
this folder.
1. Go to the Chinese folder.
2. In the blue menu bar, click "Add New Item", and choose "Document".
3. Give the document a "Short Name" of index_html. This name insures
that this document will be displayed when users go to this folder.
4. You can enter whatever you like for Title, Description, and Body
text. You can use plain text, HTML, or "Structured Text".
5. Click "Save" when you are finished (you can change it later).
You may also want to change the title of the folder to use Chinese
characters.
1. Go to the Chinese folder.
2. Click "Properties" in the blue menu bar.
3. Change the "Title", and add a "Description" if you want.
4. Click "Save".
The software that our website runs on is Plone. You can learn more
about it at <http://plone.org/>. We also have some tips for our site
at <http://oooauthors.org/en/managers/useplone/>.
Please let us know if you have questions or run into problems!
--
Janet Swisher --- Senior Technical Writer
Enthought, Inc. http://www.enthought.com