.. ================================================== .. FOR YOUR INFORMATION .. -------------------------------------------------- .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- with BOM. .. include:: ../Includes.txt .. _user-manual: Users Manual ============ Installing the Plugin --------------------- On the left side select the module ``WEB > Page``. Create the page where to output the ``Simple FAQ``. Create a sysfolder, where you like to store the FAQ entries. .. tip:: It's a good idea to place this folder below the page where you like to output the FAQ. By this it is easy to spot the location of the folder. Insert a new content element into the page. Select ``General Plugin`` in the wizard. In the tab ``Plugin`` open the dropdown ``Selected Plugin`` and choose ``Simple FAQ``. In the field ``Record Storage Page`` select the sysfolder where you store the FAQ. In the tab ``Genaral`` adjust ``Column``, ``Language`` and ``Header`` as usual. Creating and Editing the FAQ Entries ------------------------------------ On the left side select the module ``WEB > List``. In the page tree select the sysfolder where to store the entries. Click the ``Create new record`` icon. Select ``Simple FAQ > FAQ`` as new record. Edit at least the fields ``Question`` and ``Answer``. Optionally you may add images like known from other content elements. Save. Editing, hiding and deleting work as usual. .. important:: After all operations on the records flush the FE caches to rebuild the page. Manually sorting the FAQ Entries -------------------------------- On the left side select the module ``WEB > List``. In the page tree select the sysfolder where to store the entries. Below the list mark the checkbox ``Extended view`` to display the arrow buttons for to sort the entries. Advanced Features ----------------- You may organize the entries into multiple sysfolders. It's possible to select the folders one by one in the plugins form field ``Record Storage Page``. In the form field ``Recursive`` you can set levels of recursion, if you like to organize the entries as a tree of folders.