If I understand your rephrase I would just suck up all the text and link/text with the delete key for the first step in customizing the standard plone home page.
beno-2 wrote: > > Dale DeWitt wrote: >> Try http://zope-europe.org/scl/2005/12/29/kupufieldwidth/index.html for >> starters. >> > I have not asked my question well. On the default home page is the > following text block that I would like to edit, but don't know where to > go: > > If you're seeing this instead of the web site you were expecting, the > owner of this web site has just installed Plone. Do not contact the > Plone Team or the Plone mailing lists about this. > > The first thing you should do is to set up your site by visiting the > Site Setup area <plone_control_panel>. Become familiar with Plone by > getting one of the Plone books <http://plone.org/documentation/books>, > and make sure you look at the available add-on products > <http://plone.org/products> and online documentation > <http://plone.org/documentation>. > > > Quick Start > > Some useful hints if you are new to Plone: > > * Access key + 4 focuses the LiveSearch field - you can start > writing your search terms straight away, and have all your > information at your fingertips without leaving the keyboard. For > information about how to use access keys in your particular > browser, see the Accessibility page <accessibility-info>. > * Plone will automatically be displayed in the language your browser > asks for. If you need more control over languages in Plone, > install Plone Language Tool from the Site Setup > <plone_control_panel>. If you need to maintain your content in > multiple languages, download LinguaPlone > <http://plone.org/products/linguaplone>. > * Workflow states are color coded if you are logged in, so it is > easy to keep track of content security and visibility. Try the > Site Map with color coding for a visual security inspection of > your site! > * If you prefer working with pure HTML, Structured Text or > ReStructured Text markup instead of using a visual editor, you can > disable it in your preferences <plone_memberprefs_panel>. > > > More information > > For more information on Plone: > > The Plone Open Source Content Management System website <http://plone.org> > > What's new in Plone 2.1 <http://plone.org/documentation/whatsnew/2.1> > > Plone documentation <http://plone.org/documentation> > > Plone add-on products <http://plone.org/products> > > Plone mailing lists and support forums <http://plone.org/contact> > > Available Plone books <http://plone.org/documentation/books> > (recommended!) > > Server recommendations for Plone > <http://plone.org/documentation/faq/server-recommendations> > > Plone is based on the Zope application server, and uses the Python > programming language. More about these technologies: > > Zope community <http://www.zope.org> > > Python website <http://www.python.org> > > Are you doing something interesting with Plone? Big site deployments, > interesting use cases? Tell us about it <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! > > Thanks for using our product! > > — The Plone Team <http://plone.org/about/team> > > TIA, > beno > > >> beno-2 wrote: >> >>> Hi; >>> How do I do it? I would have thought that would be easy, but not if you >>> don't know where to go to edit "main"!! Help! >>> beno >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Setup mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Setup mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-De-I-Edit-the-Home-Page--tf2287099.html#a6363496 Sent from the Plone Setup mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
