SpryPanel Documentation | 2.6. Onpage Editing
SpryPanel
offers you the option of being able to surf your web-site and make
changes to your web-site's content as you go. Exactly how this is done
depends on how your installation of SpryPanel is set up (refer to your
system admin, or if you are the system admin, look at section 3.3 of
this documentation). But it means that you can be previewing your
web-site and then with out switching to SpryPanel's file view you can
edit content.
To be able to edit the content as you surf, you
must first log into SpryPanel. If your system admin has chosen to set
it up this way, then there may be an area on the page that you can
click and you will be able to log in to SpryPanel. Once logged in you
will be return to the page that you were originally at. There will now
be either an array of editing icons like on the file view page or an
array of text options with offer the same functionality.
You
can then click on these icons, or text links are you would normally do
from SpryPanel's file view page and edit that page's content. Once you
have completed your editing you will be returned to your web-site page
instead of the file view page. Please note that depending on your
browser you may have to reload your web-page to see your changes. This
is due to the way some browsers cache web-pages.
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