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The Open Graph Protocol intends to turn any website in a social graph. The main idea behind this movement is to provide a simple and common way to share contents through social networks, letting social network providers to be able to manage incoming…
Published by on 2014-05-10
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This panel allows you to customize how usernames are displayed in the Back Office.
Published by on 2019-07-08
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Now that we have meet the backoffice, you will notice there are several lists of different sort of things.
Published by on 2013-09-05
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Back-Office Manual Page
The Back-Office, also called the Admin Interface is the part of b2evolution you can access under /evoadm.php. It can only be accessed by Logged-in Users with appropriate permissions. See: Back-office Reference
Published by on 2012-11-13
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This panel allows you to set whether or not users of the group can see the evoBar at the top of their screen when they are logged-in, and furthermore, whether or not they can access the Back Office (which is generally accessed through the evoBar).
Published by on 2017-08-07
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Why should I monetize my website? The more success you have with your blog / website, the more time and money you’re going to invest to update it and host it properly. At some point you may think: wouldn’t it just be nice to have my site pay…
Published by on 2014-05-29
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In this page, we will walk you through the Back-Office a.k.a. the Admin Interface. This is the place where you do all the administrative tasks that the general public of your site doesn’t have access to. (Note that you can actually set very…
Published by on 2015-03-02
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Change servers in a few simple steps If you have an existing b2evolution blog (or multiple blogs) and you need to change servers here are the steps you should take to get up and running again: # Backup your existing blog ‘'’database”…
Published by on 2012-11-02
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Your blog’s title and description can be changed in the BackOffice. To do this, go to Blogs > [Blog Name] > General. On this tab you will find several options you can edit for your blog. Title: The title of your blog is what appears in sear…
Published by on 2012-11-13
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One of the main features of the B2evolution CMS is the ability to manage multiple blogs with a single installation on your domain.
Published by on 2012-10-22
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Working With Skins Manual Page
An evoSkin is actually a collection of templates and subtemplates which control the layout of your blog. Skins are the easiest way to customize your blog because they are already packaged for use. Skins in b2evolution are roughly the equivalent of what…
Published by on 2012-11-07
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This section gives you in depth explanations on managing and administering your b2evolution website. It also gives you detailed manual pages for each back office screen.
Published by on 2012-10-23
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A Post or an Item can be edited either in the back-office or front-office.
Published by on 2012-11-07
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Make a Backup Manual Page
A b2evolution blog is made up of two distinct parts: the b2evolution program files (which includes your site layout, the backoffice, etc.) and your MySQL? database (which contains all your posts, comments, users, but not your uploaded files/images). Wh…
Published by on 2012-11-02
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The upgrade procedure requires that you overwrite the old b2evolution files with the new files from the new release (and after that you should run the install/upgrade script). If you are unsure where to upload the new files, try to locate the file call…
Published by on 2013-02-24
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The back-office item edit screen is composed of the following functions and panels: Top right action icons Permalink action will take you to the item in the Front Office Changes action will show you the history of modifications on this item Comment icon…
Published by on 2012-11-13
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Keeping the spammers at bay with a hardened .htaccess should be your first line of defense with any web site. So let’s get started! Restricting Where Comments Originate From Everyone likes comments, but no-one wants comment spam. The simple…
Published by on 2012-11-01
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Look in _main.php (in the directory of your choosen skin) for <?php $Item->Content(); ?> this gives a result like: <blockquote>”’=>Read more”’</blockquote> Change it to <pre><?php $Item-…
Published by on 2012-10-28
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Check if you want Meta Comments to be displayed in the front-office (typically after the regular comments, on disp = single). If not checked, the meta comments will appear only in the back-office (e-g: on the Item Edit Screen).
Published by on 2019-02-12
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Codebase Overview Manual Page
This page explains the function of all the folders and files found in the b2evolution root folder.
Published by on 2012-10-31