Managing sites

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You can manage the web sites in Site Manager -> Sites dialog.

Creating a new web site

Please see New site wizard for more details on creating a new web site.

 

General tab

 

Site display name

The name of the site displayed to the users.

Site code name

The name of the site used in the code.

Site domain name

The main domain of the web site. Use domain name without http:// protocol and without www. If you use other port than 80, specify it as well.

 

Correct:

mycompany.com

partners.mycompany.com

mycompany.com:8080

 

Incorrect:

http://mycompany.com

www.mycompany.com

Default content culture

Default culture of the site content. It can be changed using the Change button.

Default visitor culture

The content culture that should be set to the visitor if she doesn't have any cookie with preferred culture set. (Automatic) means the culture is decided based on the browser preferences. If none the preferred languages is supported by the current site, the default culture is used.

Site CSS stylesheet

Default CSS style sheet used for all pages unless they override the value with their own CSS stylesheet.

Editor CSS stylesheet

CSS style sheet used for the WYSIWYG editor content.

Site description

Optional description of the web site for internal use.

 

 

Domain aliases tab

 

Here you can add domain aliases that point to this web site.

 

 

 

Example of domain aliases

 

If your web site uses mycompany.com domain as the primary domain and you also use my-company.co.uk domain name that points to the same web site, you need to add my-company.co.uk alias to the list of domain aliases.

 

Culture tab

 

Here you can choose in which languages the web site content is available. You will use this tab to configure web site that provides content in multiple languages.

 

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