modius wrote:
> 
> Site and Content offer wildly different types of functionality.  This
> may not be apparent in a smaller or test installation.
> 
> Site manages the information hierarchy and content manages everything
> else :)  I can't really describe it any better than that -- much of
> the confusion you allude to is a result of being logged in as a
> systems administrator.  If you try logging in as a user assigned to
> the "Contributor" role you would see a greatly simplified interface.
> 
> Of course you may not be aware that you can change the layout and
> menus in the webtop to suit your own installation.  If you find the
> default settings confusing its straightforward enough to implement
> your own in the context of your project:
> http://docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV40/The+webtop
> 
> -- geoff
> 

Righto. Maybe being logged in as an administrator had me thrown off. Does
that also explain why I can  modify the same content, but presented in
different ways, in both the Site and the Content tab then ?



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