Reference
Detailed info about the in and out of Webpop
Quick Start
The quickest way to get a website up and running
Cheat Sheet
The wonderful Webpop tags, their usage plus examples
Extensions
Harnessing the power of Webpop - your way
Projects
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Configuring the Rich Text Editor
The Webpop Rich Text Editor can be configured just by adding a richtext.css anywhere in your public folder.
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Duplicating Projects
You can duplicate any project in Webpop. Keep your own template library at hand.
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Private & Public Settings
Need some time before you're ready to bring your site to the world? Maybe you want to invite some collaborators in to polish things up. Whatever the case, with Webpop you can work in your private project area and when you're ready, just flip the switch.
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Configuring Custom Domains
Are you ready to unleash your site to the world? You've come to the right place my friend because here is all you need to know in order to configure your custom domain and get your Webpop powered site live and kicking!
Design
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Working with Files
With Webpop you can work with your HTML, CSS and Javascript files just like a standard web server. You also have the option of using the powerful built-in code edtior available in the Webpop Design View for true cloud coding, or you can use your favorite FTP application, it's your choice.
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Working with Images
Webpop includes some pretty awesome features for working with images. Resize images on the fly and create galleries lightning fast. All this while allowing you complete control over your HTML and CSS.
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Versions
Versions in Webpop make it possible to create an exact copy of the whole directory structure that makes up the design of a website. Each version has its own url where you can preview the page or compare it with other versions.
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Date and Time Formatting
Genesis supports configuring filters that can be used via attributes. We'll be working with Date & Time filters in this article.
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Differences in Link Tags
What's the difference between <pop: slug/>, <pop:permalink/> and <pop:url/>? Here's a quick overview.
Users & Roles
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Humanity
There are 4 different account types in Webpop. Each plan, with the exception of the personal plan, includes a certain number of people you can invite into a project. Here we are going to review the difference between each account type.
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Views
Most content management systems treat designers and their clients as the same kind of user and rely on access control to separate the roles of an admin and an end user. We have separated the role of the web professional and client completely.
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Client View
The client view is infinitely less complicated than the Admin view. In fact, the client does not see the admin interface at all.
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Admin View
The Webpop admin is where you will spend most of your time while developing a site as an Account Owner, Team Member or Collaborator. Let's take a quick look at the different sections.