can someone tell me how spip organize the articles ? it’s section or keyword, i have mixed up the section and keyword?
A section is a main topic, just below the site’s root.
A keyword can be anything you want. It is often used as a way to classify articles in an other way than thru topics, ie. if your site is multilingual, you may have these keywords « en », « fr », « es », « de » and select in your page only articles in english or spanish…
Bernard Martin-Rabaud
martinrabo@wanadoo.fr
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Objet : [Spip-en] (no subject)can someone tell me how spip organize the articles ? it’s section or keyword, i have mixed up the section and keyword?
Spip is based on a hierarchical structure of sections. You have a good description of this structure in the online help.
The main section in the site is section 0, it could contain other sections which in turn contain sub-sections.
An article can belong to one and only one section (or sub-section) which means that the main relationship between articles is the section they belong to.
Keywords are a way to forge a cross relationship between articles belonging to different sections. When you attach a keyword to a number of articles (the keyword could be a common caracteristic of these articles), you establish a relationship between these articles which otherwise could not be related if they belong to different sections. You have a good description of keywords in the online help as well.
As for the faq, it is is still in French at and there are no immediate plans to localise it in English yet. George Lily Zou wrote:
Does anyone have any SPIP documentation, tutorials in English if so could you send them to me.
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