Whenever you create content, you will be asked to fill in an input mask.
Fields of the input mask
The fields of the input mask vary according to the type of fact you are creating.
Below, you will find a list of all existing input fields in alphabetical order. If you click on one designation, you will receive a detailed explanation.
Address ...read more
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Copyright ...read more
File data ...read more
Date ...read more
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Events type ...read more
Enable previous|next ...read more
ISBN ...read more
Year ...read more
Shortname ...read more
Link type ...read more
List layout ...read more
Library author ...read more
Literature type ...read more
News type ...read more
Folder's top description ...read more
Organizer ...read more
Place ...read more
Password ...read more
Source ...read more
Resize ...read more
Screenshot ...read more
Language ...read more
Thumbnail image ...read more
Text ...read more
Title ...read more
Time ...read more
Folder's bottom description ...read more
URL ...read more
Publishing house ...read more
Weblog date ...read more
Upload zip archive ...read more
Format input fields
You can format your entries in the input fields "Text" and "Description". There are three different modes for formatting:
1) Text-Mode:
Simple text entry. Text can be formatted with HTML-tags.
2) Editor-Mode:
Editors allow you to format text similar to Microsoft Word.
The text has to begin with <html> and end with </html>. This entry-mode is necessary for complex HTML-syntax (particularly with tables!).
For further information, see chapter "Format text in HTML".
Insert other text elements
In addition to typed text, you can also insert the following elements:
You can format your entries in the input fields "Text" and "Description". There are three different modes for formatting:
1) Text-Mode:
Simple text entry. Text can be formatted with HTML-tags.
2) Editor-Mode:
Editors allow you to format text similar to Microsoft Word.
TinyMCE:3) HTML-Mode:
You can find detailed help about its use in chapter "Working with TinyMCE editor".
The text has to begin with <html> and end with </html>. This entry-mode is necessary for complex HTML-syntax (particularly with tables!).
For further information, see chapter "Format text in HTML".
Insert other text elements
In addition to typed text, you can also insert the following elements:
> Images
> Links
> Facts