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− | The welcome page offers the possibility to change the global appearance of the pages through the selection of a [[templates|template]] (in most cases, template selection will not be visible until a personal page is displayed). The template selection is maintained across the navigation through the base, and can be changed at any time, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text {{c|templ=template_name;}}. | + | The welcome page offers the possibility to change the global appearance of the pages through the selection of a [[templates|template]] (in most cases, template selection will not be visible until a personal page is displayed). The template selection is maintained across the navigation through the base, and can be changed at any time, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text {{c|1=templ=template_name;}}. |
The welcome page offers also the possibility to select another language for the user interface. | The welcome page offers also the possibility to select another language for the user interface. | ||
* GeneWeb 5.02 offered this through a set of country flag icons. | * GeneWeb 5.02 offered this through a set of country flag icons. | ||
* GeneWeb 7.00 offers a set of 9 buttons for frequently used languages. | * GeneWeb 7.00 offers a set of 9 buttons for frequently used languages. | ||
− | At any time, the language changed may be changed, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text {{c|lang=xx;}} where {{c|xx}} is the two letter code ([https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_codes_ISO_639-1 ISO 639-1]) of the language of your choice. | + | At any time, the language changed may be changed, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text {{c|1=lang=xx;}} where {{c|xx}} is the two letter code ([https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_codes_ISO_639-1 ISO 639-1]) of the language of your choice. |
Revision as of 13:58, 1 November 2015
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Start page
GeneWeb offers a general purpose web based interface to its users. Any standard browser can be used to access a GeneWeb base, either on your Personal computer or on a remote server.
After a fresh install and a launch of the appropriate start command (depending on your environment, see xxx), a simple startup page will propose to:
- open a GeneWeb base
- open the GeneWeb management tool
Welcome page
Opening a base will display a welcome page organized into:
- a search area used to explore the base
- a tool area for reports and tools
The welcome page offers the possibility to change the global appearance of the pages through the selection of a template (in most cases, template selection will not be visible until a personal page is displayed). The template selection is maintained across the navigation through the base, and can be changed at any time, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text templ=template_name;
.
The welcome page offers also the possibility to select another language for the user interface.
- GeneWeb 5.02 offered this through a set of country flag icons.
- GeneWeb 7.00 offers a set of 9 buttons for frequently used languages.
At any time, the language changed may be changed, either thought a visible button, or by typing directly in the URL the text lang=xx;
where xx
is the two letter code (ISO 639-1) of the language of your choice.
Individual pages
Individual pages display personal data associated with a person in a format which greatly depends on the template you have chosen. Most of the data on the page is "clickable" and will follow a link to another individual, or trigger the display of a list. Tools are provided in a format which depends on the GeneWeb version you are using:
- GeneWeb 5.02: a tool-box at the bottom of the page
- GeneWeb 6.08 and later: a pull-down cascaded menu bar at the top of the page
Update pages
All data capture is performed through pages containing HTML forms organized into:
- zones (one person, one event, a note).
- fields (one or more lines where text can be entered).
- tick-marks
- buttons
- radio buttons
- pull-down menus