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RedDot Tips and Tricks

16-Apr-2004   --  

Every web content management package has its merits and quirks. So practical advice about how to improve performance for authors and readers alike can be invaluable. A white paper from Canadian RedDot integration partner "non-linear creations" offers just such advice, some of which could apply regardless of vendor. For example, unlike many other CMS tools, RedDot does not require a single "root" template, but it's still a good idea to create one anyway. The paper also shows how to annotate content types in RedDot, then associate them directly with templates to reduce authors' confusion, and how to manually create user-friendly page names. We'd like to see more integrators publishing similar tips...
Read the white paper (registration req'd)

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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