Hi Erich
Welcome :-)
You may login at https://pt.libreoffice.org/admin/
with subsite admin permissions.
Publisher and (restricted) author roles are also available for your team
members.
New publishers need to request permission on list or can I add them?
Easiest way is to copy the sourcecode from the english pages you want,
and paste it into the html editor of the new pages you'll generate at
your subsite and translate it then. So you'll keep most of the formatting.
How can I copy and paste the source code? I dont want to buil my own site.
Just want to copy the default and translate it.
We offer different 'page-types' e.g. for Download, donations or feeds,
you will have to choose the right type to get the features you expect,
just ask here for details in case.
This is used when creating pages. in dropdown box right?
On top of the admin panel you may choose 'Website Project' to find our
documentation for e.g. Photoshuffler and other nice features.
Cant find it.
Don't worry, everybody building a subsite started where you are :-)
Actually Im a little concerned .
Regards
Sérgio Marques
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