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Content Management
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The content management system allows organizers to create pages and page
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sections for a conference. You may want to have an entire page about a job
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fair, or may only want to have an editable section at the top of a tutorial
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schedule with some instructions for all of the tutorial attendees.
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CMS App
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The ``cms`` app provides functionality for creating wiki pages. These pages can
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be created using the django admin. The django admin form has controls for
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specifying:
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* title
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* markup content
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* url path
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* tags
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* public or draft mode
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* publication date
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Page content and title can also be edited directly at the url. The ``cms`` app
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uses the `django-reversion <http://django-reversion.readthedocs.org>`_ package,
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thus content is version controlled.
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Boxes App
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The ``boxes`` app allows for sections of a page to be edited like a wiki. To use this in a template
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use the ``boxes_tags`` and specify a box section of a page using the ``boxes`` tag:
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.. code-block:: django
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{% load boxes_tags %}
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{% boxes "intro_section" %}
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This template will render an editable content box. When a staff user visits the
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page, they will see an ``Edit this content`` button. The ``boxes`` app also uses the
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``django-reversion`` package.
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