Improvements and updates to tutorial
authorDan Fuhry <dan@enanocms.org>
Sun, 18 Sep 2011 02:13:34 -0400
changeset 1354 eecde44145eb
parent 1353 1e8c224d47ef
child 1355 12c23b83c79d
Improvements and updates to tutorial
language/english/install/default-tutorial/Basic_administration.txt
language/english/install/default-tutorial/Creating_and_editing_pages.txt
--- a/language/english/install/default-tutorial/Basic_administration.txt	Sun Sep 18 01:26:02 2011 -0400
+++ b/language/english/install/default-tutorial/Basic_administration.txt	Sun Sep 18 02:13:34 2011 -0400
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 
 == Getting started ==
 
-OK, you should have, in a separate browser window or tab, the ACP home page now. On the left you should see a tree menu with several different categories of applets. Click each one to open it, so that you can see everything. Also take the time now to click "Turn on keep-alive", since you'll be switching back and forth between your admin panel and this tutorial a lot.
+OK, you should have, in a separate browser window or tab, the ACP home page now. On the left you can see a tree menu with several different categories of applets. Click each one to open it, so that you can see everything. Also take the time now to click "Turn on keep-alive", since you'll be switching back and forth between your admin panel and this tutorial a lot.
 
 The right side is where the current ACP page is loaded. In this case, it should be the Administration Dashboard, also available through the "Administration panel home" link at the top of the menu. You should see a table with statistics about your website and, if you scroll down a bit, an alert or two. Finally, you can see your fresh new security log showing the date, time, and source IP address of your Enano installation as well as a pair of light-blue boxes with links to Enano documentation and support.
 
--- a/language/english/install/default-tutorial/Creating_and_editing_pages.txt	Sun Sep 18 01:26:02 2011 -0400
+++ b/language/english/install/default-tutorial/Creating_and_editing_pages.txt	Sun Sep 18 02:13:34 2011 -0400
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 
 == Visual editing ==
 
-If you prefer to design your documents in a more graphical way, click the <a href="#" onclick="return false;" class="abutton abutton_blue image"><img width="16" height="16" src="images/spacer.gif" style="background-image: url(images/editor/sprite.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: -112px 0px;" /> Convert to HTML</a> button in the editor. Enano includes [http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ TinyMCE], a widely-used graphical editor for the web.
+If you prefer to design your documents in a more graphical way, you can use editor plugins such as [http://enanocms.org/plugins/tinymce TinyMCE] to edit your pages in a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) style. [[Basic administration#head:Install_a_plug-in|Install the plugin]] and then click the <a href="#" onclick="return false;" class="abutton abutton_blue image"><img width="16" height="16" src="images/spacer.gif" style="background-image: url(images/editor/sprite.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: -112px 0px;" /> Use another format</a> button in the editor.
 
 == Advanced wikitext ==
 
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 
 Good news: You don't have to learn anything new to use Enano 1.2's formatting syntax or editor. We've improved the interface of the editor a lot though. Enano 1.2 also has new features like auto-saving and the ability to detect when someone else saves the page while you're working on it. Another new feature is a guard against automatically closing out the editor, so it's much harder to lose a page you're working on.
 
-The biggest change to page editing in Enano 1.2 is the way the renderer behaves when you use TinyMCE to edit the page. We made this process a lot smarter so the wikitext engine doesn't try to apply formatting that should already be done by TinyMCE. This means, however, that you can't use certain bits of wikitext syntax - such as bold, italics, headings and tables - that are already covered through TinyMCE features.
+The biggest change to page editing in Enano 1.2 is the way the renderer behaves when you use TinyMCE or another editor plugin to edit the page. We made this process a lot smarter so the wikitext engine doesn't try to apply formatting that should already be done by the plugin. This means, however, that you can't use certain bits of wikitext syntax - such as bold, italics, headings and tables - that are already covered through features of editor plugins.
 
 == All done! ==