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<blockquote data-quote="Jürgen Hubert" data-source="post: 2445133" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>The "edit" function is your friend.</p><p></p><p>First go to one of the index pages. Click on the "edit" function (at the top of the page), and you will see the page how it looks in the formatting code. You will see lots of lines with names inside double brackets - those are links. Enter a link with a new name in an appropriate category and save the results. Now you will see a new link on the page - the link you just entered. But it is colored in red - which means that there is no page attached to that link name yet. Simply click on that new link, and you will automatically go to the edit page for a brand new entry, with the same name as the link name you entered.</p><p></p><p>Now you need to know how individual entries need to look like. Simply go to another entry whose format you like, click on "edit", and copy the code - and paste it into your own, new entry. Now change any values and text that needs to be altered, save the results, and you are done. By comparing the code with the finished results you should be able to understand the way the page code is structured fairly easily...</p><p></p><p>Oh, and don't forget to add a link to your new entry to any <em>other</em> relevant index pages.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's basically all there is to it - rather simple, really. Do you have any further questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jürgen Hubert, post: 2445133, member: 7177"] The "edit" function is your friend. First go to one of the index pages. Click on the "edit" function (at the top of the page), and you will see the page how it looks in the formatting code. You will see lots of lines with names inside double brackets - those are links. Enter a link with a new name in an appropriate category and save the results. Now you will see a new link on the page - the link you just entered. But it is colored in red - which means that there is no page attached to that link name yet. Simply click on that new link, and you will automatically go to the edit page for a brand new entry, with the same name as the link name you entered. Now you need to know how individual entries need to look like. Simply go to another entry whose format you like, click on "edit", and copy the code - and paste it into your own, new entry. Now change any values and text that needs to be altered, save the results, and you are done. By comparing the code with the finished results you should be able to understand the way the page code is structured fairly easily... Oh, and don't forget to add a link to your new entry to any [i]other[/i] relevant index pages. That's basically all there is to it - rather simple, really. Do you have any further questions? [/QUOTE]
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