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The Work Panel is where you edit the content and various properties of web pages. This section provides a basic overview of the Work Panel functions. More detailed information can be found in the Managing Your Content section.
The figure below shows the tabs available in the Work Panel.
A. User & Type Indicates the name and type of the user currently logged in to the back-end. This is useful if you regularly log in using a few different accounts with different permissions where it can be easy to lose track of which account you are currently logged in with.
B. Help Link Links to the http://presto.communicopia.net website where this user manual resides online.
C. Logout button Click the logout button when you have finished your work in Presto or when you are going to be away from your computer.
The following Work Area tab descriptions are all linked to more detailed information in the Managing Your Content section.
D. Content tab This tab is available to all back-end user accounts. After selecting a page in the Explorer, click this tab to bring up a form to edit the page content. The majority of site content updates and creation happen within this tab.
E. Properties tab This tab is available to all users with access to the back-end. After selecting a page in the Explore tab, click on this tab to bring up a form to edit the page's properties.
F. Context tab This tab is available to system administrator and content manager users. After selecting a page in the Explore Panel, click on this tab to bring up a form to edit the page's relationships to other pages in the site and it's version history.
G. Access tab This tab is available to system administrator and content manager users. After selecting a page in the Explorer Panel, click on this tab to see a report that shows which Presto user accounts, if any, have access to modify the selected page. Here a user can be unlinked from a page to discontinue the user's management of the page.
H. View tab This tab is available to all back-end user accounts. After selecting a page in the Explore tab, click this tab, and you will see the page as it appears on the front-end website.
As well, draft or archived pages can be viewed as they would appear on the website. This comes with one proviso: that the live site's dynamic menu system will retain the live site's name for the page, even if the draft or archived page has a different name.
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