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Plone is a content manager, CMS_ capable of maintaining different
types of objects. Normally use 2 types of objects.
On one hand the folders, which are merely containers
other objects, just like the directories / folders
we have in our computer. Then there are the pages
these are the ones with the content. The pages support multiple
text formats for writing content, we will use
RestructuredText_ format.
When creating content within the Plone we have
into account the following considerations:
* **Folders**. There are 2 types of folders:
- **Folder** is used for content that can not or
should not be translated into other languages. They are primarily used for
group images, documents generated by CASE tools,
diagrams, and generally any supplementary file to the documentation
textual.
Sometimes it is necessary to be able to differentiate this type of content
depending on the language, for example with the images that accompany textbooks.
As already mentioned this content can not be translated so that the mechanism
to have different content depending on the language to create different folders
one per language.
Folders containing pictures, diagrams, ..., and in general those that
have content to be printed should be checked
property **excluded from the navigation**. To enable this feature select
properties tab and check the check *exclude from nav*.
- **Folders (i18n)** are used to house those contained susceptible
be translated into other languages so that it is itself which manages Plone
which is displayed at any given time. These folders have the advantage of maintaining
teachers linked documents and their translations.
* **Pages **. The pages must be written as ReStructuredText_.
* **Link**. Allows link to a page or folder on or off
Plone site.
* **Image**. This type of document is the use
to store our images.
* **Archive**. It is a kind of general document that we
will attach additional documents to images or
textual documentation. In general we will not use this document type.
.. note::
Although using this type of content allows us to * raise * any
gvsig.org * file * is not recommended to upload files as binary
OpenOffice and Zip files. ** The website is not a system gvsig.org
file sharing **. This type of content overload the DB
content manager and to locate these documents using
search the site. Minimize the use of such
content.