Welcome to -Your- +my+ Site!

What do you want to do next? What should I do next?

  • Modify or even delete this article? The article list is the place to start.
  • Change this site’s name , or modify the style of the URLs ? It’s all up to your preferences.
  • Get yourself acquainted with Textile, the humane web text generator which comes with Textpattern? The basics are “simple”: http://textpattern.com/textile-sandbox . If you want to learn more about Textile, you can dig into an “extensive manual”: http://textpattern.com/textile-reference-manual later.
  • Be guided through your “Textpattern first steps”: http://textpattern.com/textpattern-first-steps by completing some basic tasks?
  • Study the “Textpattern Semantic Model?”: http://textpattern.com/textpattern-semantic-model
  • Add another user, or extend the capabilities with “third party plugins”: //textpattern/index.php?event=plugin you discovered from the central plugin directory at “Textpattern Resources”: http://textpattern.org/?
  • Dive in and learn by trial and error? Then please note:
    • When you “write”: //textpattern/index.php?event=article an article you assign it to a section of your site.
    • Sections use a “page template”: //textpattern/index.php?event=page and a “style”: //textpattern/index.php?event=css as an output scaffold.
    • Page templates use XHTML and Textpattern tags (like this: <txp:article />) to build the markup.
    • Some Textpattern tags use forms, which are building blocks for reusable snippets of code and markup you may build and use at your discretion.

There are a host of Frequently Asked Questions to help you get started.

Textpattern tags, their attributes and values are as well explained as sampled at the Textbook Wiki, where you will also find valuable tips and tutorials.

If all else fails, there’s a whole crowd of friendly, helpful people over at the “Textpattern support forum”: http://forum.textpattern.com/. Come and pay a visit!

低调而又底气十足的说一声: Hello world!

12 Aug 2009