The "CMS syntax" is a specially developed, internal mozilo command language. It is used to place and align elements such as images and links on content pages or to format text. All CMS syntax elements can be nested as desired according to certain rules. Instructions for this can be found in the chapter: Editor → CMS Syntax-Rules > In the admin tab "Settings" under "Syntax settings" you can add self-defined syntax elements using CSS and HTML. By placing a circumflex (high roof) ^ in front of the following character, it is protected and interpreted by the system as a normal text character. CMS syntax elements
Clicking on the icon takes you directly to the respective explanation: All commands required for page design are available as buttons in the CMS syntax bar of the editor. If the content element is placed first and completely marked, then the syntax element is added correctly when clicked. {ADMIN_USER_SELECT_TARGETBLANK}External link:
In the Admin tab "Settings" you can specify whether external links are opened in the same browser window or in a new one. Internal link:
The available content pages or categories are inserted from the Selectbox . Download link:
The available files are inserted from the Selectbox . The following applies to all link syntax elements:If a = character is placed after the command name, followed by text or another syntax command, the display of the link changes accordingly. Variant 1:If text is inserted after the = character, this text will be displayed instead of the original link name.
Variant 2:If an image is inserted after the = character using the syntax element [ bild | ] then this will be displayed instead of the link name.
Insert images
The available images are inserted from the Selectbox . The following applies to all image syntax elements:If a = character is placed after the command name and text is entered afterwards, this is displayed as a caption. Entering alternative text (accessible) alt= is optional. If no text is entered, the image file name is assumed.
An image placed with Jump reference
In the above example, in the sentence: "There are instructions for this further down > ".
The last two words create a jump link. Without any further information, [ absatz | ] creates a link that automatically jumps to the top of the page. Text display as a list
Both syntax elements can also be nested together.
Table
By adding additional row delimiters < > and column separators |, a table can consist of any number of rows and columns. A heading can be added. Tables can only be structured symmetrically. This means: Every row must contain the same number of columns. Dividing line
Insert HTML source code
This syntax element can be used to embed a video link or an interactive map. Include
The available content pages are inserted from the select box . Is always useful when the same content appears in several places: If, for example, a certain address is to be displayed in several places, it is written in a separate page that is given the attribute "hidden". The content of this page, including all formatting, can then be inserted everywhere using "include". Advantage: Any changes to the address only need to be made once. Font and paragraph formatting
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Detailed information on the possible size parameters of Fontsize can be found here, at de.selfhtml.org > Font Color
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