hi
Where can I find "use as
default homepage for domain"?
thanks
2011/3/31, Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com>:
Hi *,
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:51 AM, ayoub ben mohamed
<benmohamed.ayoub@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
i search about create home page
http://userhelp.silverstripe.org/for-website-content-editors/managing-your-site/
, but i can't creat home page, why?
Sorry, don't understand your question. You did already create a homepage
http://ar.libreoffice.org works - hence you did either create a page
with urlsegment "home", or you did explicitly set one of your pages as
"use as homepage"
If you want
http://ar.libreoffice.org/start/ be the page that users get when
visiting ar.libreoffice.org without a specific URL, check "use as
default homepage for domain..." setting on the behaviour tab (enter
ar.libreoffice.org as domainname
ciao
Christian
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