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Located in
[strings]MENUS
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Donate
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Located in
[strings]DONATE
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Delete account
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Located in
[strings]DELETE_ACCOUNT
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Guide
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Located in
[strings]GUIDE
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Choose a menu to edit which already exists.
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Located in
[strings]EXISTING_MENU
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Or if N/A chosen, enter the name of a new menu here.
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Located in
[strings]NEW_MENU
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The Content Management Zone is the place to manage most of the categories and entries on the system. Things that are considered 'content' generally can be expected to grow in quantity over time, and rarely be removed; this does not always match up to expectations, but is the best definition based on the practical split between what staff should only ever be able to do and what contributors should be able to manage themselves, if granted access.\n\nExtreme examples of what is and is not considered content are:\n - Authors are considered content, because they are solely a type of entry, and the number of author entries is likely to grow over time.\n - Forums are not considered content because they form a fairly fixed structure that is not likely to grow (although it might be changed).\nFlagrant text is not content because the number of visible entries never exceeds one. Forum-topics/posts, chat-messages, and CEDI-posts are content, but they are informal, with the management integrated tightly into the public interface.
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Located in
[strings]DOC_CMS
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PHP info
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Located in
[strings]PHP_INFO
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Structure
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Located in
[strings]STRUCTURE
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Usage
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Located in
[strings]USAGE
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