SiteEdit 1.3

The SiteEdit 1.3 Template Building Block enables SiteEdit on Pages and Component Presentations by inserting SiteEdit tags for Component Presentations and Component Fields. For Pages, it also outputs the SiteEdit initialization call.

Use

Add the Compound Template Building Block to each Page Template or Component Template for which you want to apply SiteEdit activation.

Parameters

The parameters of this default Template Building Block are:

Target Type URI
Specify the URI of the Target Type where SiteEdit enabled content is published to (typically a staging server where the content is already published but not yet public).
Server
Specify the Web address of the Content Manager, for example http://localhost
Language
Specify a four digit language code for the SiteEdit interface (optional):
  • Dutch 1043
  • English 1033
  • French 1036
  • German 1031
  • Spanish 1034
Default HTML Tag
Specify the HTML tag used for demarcating SiteEdit functionary in Component Presentations or Component Fields (optional). The default is <span>.
Edit Button
Enable (true) or disable (false) the Start SiteEdit button that appears in the bottom right hand corner of the published Page. The button is enabled, by default.
Add Prompt
Show a prompt when a user adds a Component (dialog) to a Page, or not (no). The default is no.
Publish Prompt
By default, any change to a Page or Component is automatically saved and published (if the user has permissions to publish). You can change the default as follows:
no
to never publish the Component or Page, regardless of user permissions
dialog
to show a prompt to the end user
yes
to always publish the Component or Page (if permissions allow)
Insert Position
Specify whether new Components are added to the top or bottom of the Page. The default is top.
Include Templates
Specify a semi-colon separated list of Component Template URIs for which SiteEdit is activated. For example: tcm:1-2-32;tcm:1-3-32; The default value (empty) activates SiteEdit for all Component Templates. You can also specify movement labels for Component Templates. Movement labels allow you to restrict the movement of Components: a user can only place a Component Presentation before or after another Component Presentation if they have the same movement label. For example (on a single line):
label_1=tcm:1-2-32;
label_2=tcm:1-3-32;
label_1=tcm:1-4-32;
Default Movement Label
Specify the default movement label for Component Presentations if no movement label was explicitly defined (using the Include Templates parameter):
none
do not assign a movement label (default)
all
assign a default movement label
template
use the Template URI as the movement label
Color Removed Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this Component has been removed from the last version of the Page (optional).
Color Normal Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that the end user can edit this Component, if properly authorized (optional).
Color Removed Work Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this is a Workflow Item assigned to the end user, but it has been removed from this Page (optional).
Color Removed Work Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this Component has been assigned to the end user through workflow, or the end user has explicitly checked it out (optional).
Color Inactive Work Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this is a Workflow Item assigned to the end user, but the users mouse is not over it (optional).
Color Swap Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this Component was selected for moving (optional).
Color Inactive Swap Item
Specify a color (a six-digit hexadecimal string) to indicate that this Component can be swapped with a Component selected for moving (optional).