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Asbru Ltd Asbru Ltd wwwasbrusoftcom info@asbrusoftcom Asbru Web Content Easily & Inexpensively Create, Publish & Manage Your Websites 31 March 2015 Copyright 2015 Asbru Ltd Version 92

1 Table of Contents 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 2 INTRODUCTION 3 3 LOGIN 4 4 WEB PAGES 5 5 HOMEPAGE 6 6 STYLE SHEETS 7 7 TEMPLATE 9 8 NAVIGATION 11 9 CONTACT FORM 14 10 RESTRICTED AREA 17 11 SEARCH 19 12 OTHER ELEMENTS 23 Page 2 of 23

Asbru Web Content Easily & Inexpensively Create, Publish & Manage Your Websites 2 Introduction The Asbru Web Content is a web solution allowing you easy access to create and update the content of your Internet website as well as your Intranet and Extranet websites This document describes in easy steps how to get started with the Asbru Web Content Management system We go through the creation of a website as the one displayed below containing common functionality such as menus, contact forms, pages with restricted access and search functionality If you are using one of our online trials you can go straight to the Login chapter below and start with the creation of the website If the system has been installed on your own servers you should ensure that it has been installed and configured correctly Before you start you should also ensure that one of the trial databases or the basic database has been imported If you login to the system and a Quickstart Configuration page is displayed the system has not been configured and you should go to the Quickstart Configuration section in the Asbru Web Content Management System Installation Guide and follow the directions Page 3 of 23

3 Login To create and update your website you need to login to the administration pages of the Asbru Web Content Management system The login procedure is described below Login Enter the address of your website followed by /webadmin/ in the address field of your web browser For example: mysiteasbrusoftcom/webadmin/ Enter your username and password The default username and password are: Username: admin Password: admin Click on the Login button After successful login the front page of the Asbru Web Content Management system appears The menus displayed depend on your edition and your available add-on modules If you cannot login ensure that you are entering your exact username and password with upper and lower case letters and without any leading/trailing blanks Page 4 of 23

4 Web Pages In this section we describe how to create and update web pages Pages like About Us, Products & Services, Careers and Investor Relations from our Business example website can all be created this way We will explain how to create special pages like Contact Forms in subsequent sections Create/Update a Web Page Select Content in the toolbar Select Pages To create a new web page, click the Add New button -or- To update an existing web page click on the title of the web page A new screen appears Any existing web page content is displayed in the Content field Enter or update the title of your web page in the Title field Add or change the content of your web page in the Content field Hover the mouse over the Save button and click the Save & Close link in the drop-down box that appears You will return to the Pages screen If you created a new web page it will now be displayed on the page list For more information on how to add or change content in the Content field please refer to the Content Editor section of the Asbru Web Content Management Website Editor Guide Page 5 of 23

5 Homepage To setup your homepage you need to create a web page as described in the section above and then configure the web page so that it becomes the homepage The homepage will then appear when a website visitor accesses your website URL, for example http://mysiteasbrusoftcom Setup a Homepage Select Configuration in the toolbar The Configuration screen appears Click the plus icon in front of the System menu item to expand and select Website in the submenu Select the Special Pages tab Click on Select under Default page (homepage) A popup appears Click on Pages Select the page you wish to be the homepage Click OK Click Save When website visitors access your website URL, for example http://mysiteasbrusoftcom, they will now see your configured homepage Page 6 of 23

6 Style Sheets To achieve a unified layout for all the pages on your website you need to create a template and a style sheet A CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) lets you define colours, fonts, layout, and other aspects of the presentation of your web pages A Style Sheet is not necessary to create a website as you can define colours, fonts and layout on your web pages, but it does give you more options and enables you to control the formatting on your website in one place You can create a Style Sheet in the Asbru Web Content Management system and then configure it to be used for all the web pages on your website Below we go through the procedure to achieve this Create a Style Sheet Select Content in the toolbar Select Style Sheets Click the Add New button Enter a Style Sheet Title Add your Style Sheet content in the Content field Hover over the Save button until the dropdown box appears and click Save & Close Page 7 of 23

Apply the Style Sheet Select Configuration in the toolbar Click on the plus icon in front of System to expand and select Website in the submenu Select the Style Sheet created in previous steps on the Default style sheet (text) list Click Save Your Style Sheet will now applied to all the pages on your website Page 8 of 23

7 Template The other important element to achieve a unified layout for all the pages on your website is a template The template can contain for example: a footer, a header with your logo and other elements and design features Below we show you how to create a simple template with a header and a footer We also show you how to setup the template to be used throughout your entire website The template will later be extended to include a toolbar and other elements Create a Template Select Content in the toolbar Select Templates in the left hand side menu Click the Add New button A blank template screen appears Enter a template Title Add the header, footer and other design features in your template in the large input area Enter the code @@@content@@@ where you wish the page content to appear Hover over the Save button until the dropdown box appears and click the Save and Close link Click the Show HTML editor button to view and edit your HTML code Page 9 of 23

Apply the Template Select Configuration in the toolbar Click the plus icon in front of System to expand the System menu and select Website in the submenu Select the template you created in previous steps Click Save When visitors access your website URL, for example http://mysiteasbrusoftcom, your configured homepage should now appear within your configured template as displayed here Page 10 of 23

8 Navigation To add a menu or toolbar to your website create a menu or toolbar element with links to your web pages and insert the menu and/or toolbar into your template Below we illustrate how to do this for a toolbar The procedure for creating a menu in the left hand side is similar Create a Toolbar Element Select Content in the toolbar Click the plus icon in front of the Class menu item to expand the Class menu and select toolbar in the submenu Click the Add New button A blank element screen appears Enter a menu Title Create your toolbar in the Content field Select each of the toolbar items in turn and follow step 6 to 9 to insert hyperlinks to web pages Click on the Insert Hyperlink button in the editor toolbar A popup screen appears Select Pages Select the web page you wish to link to Click OK Hover over the Save button and click Save & Close in the popup You can create new pages through the web content editor s hyperlink manager Page 11 of 23

Assign Toolbar to Template Select Content in the toolbar Select Templates in the menu Click on the title of the template you created in previous steps The Update screen will now appear Add the code @@@toolbarcontent@@@ in the content where you wish the toolbar to appear Click on the Additional Content tab Page 12 of 23

The Additional Content tab appears Click on the Add button for toolbar Click on toolbar Select the toolbar element created in previous steps on the toolbar list Click OK Hover over the Save button and select the Save & Close link that appears in the dropdown box The resulting website looks like this Page 13 of 23

9 Contact Form A contact form enables your website visitors to send messages to your configured administrator email address through your website To create a contact form, you add special form elements to a regular web page The elements that must be inserted for a form to function correctly include a form container with general information about the contact form, form fields inside the form container, a Send button inside the form container and a special hidden field that specifies the landing page after the user has clicked on the Send button in the contact form The creation of a contact form is illustrated in detail below Insert Form Container Create or open a web page as illustrated in the Web Pages section above (Not displayed on this screenshot) Place the cursor in the Content field where you wish the form container to be placed Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button and select Insert Form from the drop down list A popup appears Select POST in the Method drop down Enter /contactjsp in the Action URL field (or /contactaspx or /contactphp) Click OK Click the Show WYSIWYG/Plain button to display a red dashed form container outline You can now add tables, text, images and other objects inside the form container Page 14 of 23

Insert Form Fields Place the cursor inside the form outline where you wish to insert a form field Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the content editor and click on Insert Text Input A popup appears Enter name to create a field where website visitors can enter their name Click the OK button to insert the field in the Content area Repeat step 1 to step 3 above to insert other fields One of your field names should be subject as this will be used as the subject of the email that will be sent to the configured website administrator Insert Send button Place the cursor inside the form outline where you wish the Send button to appear Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the content editor toolbar and click on Insert Submit Button A popup appears Enter Send in the Name field Click the OK button to insert the Send button Page 15 of 23

Specify a Landing Page Place the cursor somewhere inside the form outline Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the content editor and click on Insert Hidden Input A popup appears Enter redirect in the Name field Enter /pagejsp?id=xx (or /pageaspx?id=xx or /pagephp?id=xx) in the Value field where you replace xx with the page number for the page you wish to redirect the website visitor to when the visitor clicks the Send button in your form Click the OK button to insert the hidden input field button When the form is complete hover over the Save button and click Save & Close in the dropdown box that appears (Not shown in screenshot) The Contact Us page will now look similar to the one displayed here Website visitors can fill in the form and when he/she clicks the Send button the administrator configured to receive contact emails will receive an email with the details entered in the form Page 16 of 23

10 Restricted Area You can create an area of your website that only registered website visitors can access You can setup these access restrictions for one or several individual web pages or for entire page types or page groups Below we illustrate how to setup access restrictions for individual pages and how to add registered website visitors Please refer to the User Access Restrictions section in the Asbru Web Content Management Website Administrator Guide for more information about setting access restrictions for page types and page groups Restrict Access to a Web Page For each of the pages where restricted access is required follow steps 1 to 4 below Create or open the relevant web page as illustrated in the Web Pages section above (Not displayed on this screenshot) Click on the Access Restrictions tab Select restricted- on the View list Hover over the Save button and click Save & Close when the dropdown box appears Register a User Select Users in the toolbar Click Users Click on the Add New button The Add New User screen appears Page 17 of 23

Enter a username Enter for example member in the Username field Enter a password Enter for example member in the Password field Click the Save button If a website visitor accesses a page with restricted access the visitor will be prompted to login When the visitor has provided a valid username and password and clicked the Login button the visitor will see the page with restricted access Page 18 of 23

11 Search You can add a search field to your website that will enable visitors to search for content containing any key phrase Search fields can be inserted into pages, templates or elements like toolbars or menus In this example we illustrate how to insert a search field into your template To insert a search field you have to insert a form container, the search field itself and a search button All of these three must be present for the search functionality to function correctly Open Template Select Content Select Templates Click on the title of your template Insert Form Container Place the cursor in the Content area where you wish the search form to appear Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the editor and click on Insert Form A popup appears Select GET in the Method list Enter /searchjsp (or /searchaspx or /searchphp) in the Action URL field Click the OK button Click the Show WYSIWYG/Plain button to display form outlines for the form you have inserted Page 19 of 23

You can now add tables, text, images etc inside the form container Insert Search Field Place the cursor where you wish the Search field to appear Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the editor toolbar and click on Insert Text Input A popup screen appears Enter search in the Name field Click the Ok button to insert the text input field Insert Search button Place the cursor where you wish the Search button to appear Hold the mouse over the Insert Form button in the editor toolbar and click on Insert Submit Button A popup screen appears Enter the text you wish to appear on your button in the Value field For example Search Click Ok to insert the button Hover over the Save button and click the Save & Close link in the dropdown box that appears Page 20 of 23

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Your website should now look similar to this Enter a search term, for example careers in the search box and click on the Search button A page now shows all the pages, which contain the word careers If a visitor clicks on one of the search results links the visitor is redirected to the page Page 22 of 23

12 Other elements You can add other elements to your website using the Asbru Web Content Management system To do this you can either add these elements directly in your template or create elements in one of the element categories in Elements and insert it into your template in the same way that we added a toolbar in the Navigation section above In the example below the links in the top right hand corner of the header, and in the footer have been created directly in the template, while the Latest News, Online Shop and Quick Links sections have been created as elements Page 23 of 23