pMachine Documentation
Printable Table of Contents
Example | Meaning |
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<?php weblog_entries($id,"weblog"); ?> |
Example code or a pMachine tag. |
weblog.php | Name of a file. |
pm/cp/ | A directory or directory path. |
http://www.google.com/ or %%title%% |
A URL or a pMachine variable. |
New Entry | Menu item or label in the Control Panel. |
Linked Text | A link to another section or site. |
What?
pMachine is online publishing's most flexible and creative software. With pMachine, you can publish virtually any kind of web content — from a basic weblog, to an advanced interactive magazine. pMachine gives you complete control over the presentation and the interactivity of your site.
Why?
- Simple to Learn — Powerful To Use
pMachine adapts to your vision and needs. Plus, pMachinePro is designed to expand — all the way to a full blown, multi-weblog magazine. Just add content. - New to Blogging?
pMachine is incredibly simple to set up and begin using. You can have your first weblog up and running in 10 minutes with all the tools to publish an outstanding weblog. - Experienced user?
No other program gives you pMachine's level of code and design flexibility. You decide how you want your site to look, behave and interact; pMachine makes it a reality through advanced templating and our tag library.
How?
This User Manual contains a large amount of information about pMachine. Once you've gone through the simple installation for pMachine and gotten it running, you can get an overview of how the software works. You can then proceed into the user manual that goes more in-depth into many of the areas and features of pMachine. Finally, you'll want to use the tag library for a reference when customizing your site.
You should also be sure to check out the Knowledge-Blog which contains answers to many commonly asked questions.
Credits
- Original Design, Concept, and Strategy: Rick Ellis
- Software Development and Production: Paul Burdick
- Design Consultation, Testing, and Documentation : Chris Curtis