In this guide we will describe process of adding the new pages to the base. As an example we'll take TGP's submit pages. All stated below would hold for other bases.
parameters:
- Site - TGP's main page. Parameters:
- Name - TGP's name. When program generates gallery, the reciprocal image filename will be based on the TGP's name. E.g. for Elephant List TGP will be generated file named elephantlist.gif. TGP's name will also present in the alt attribute of the IMG tag that specifies reciprocal image.
- URL - TGP's URL.
- Recip URL - URL of TGP's reciprocal link.
- Recip Image - reciprocal image.
- Recip Text - reciprocal text.
- Disabled - "No" means that TGP is disabled, "Yes" means that this TGP is enabled.
- Access - not used at the moment.
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- Entry - TGP's submit page. There's a two types of submit pages in the TGP base - Regular and Partner. It's an ordinary submit form and submit form for the partners accordingly. In other bases can be present another types of the submit pages. You can set up submit page types in the template (Templates->Entry Template). Submit page parameters (Entry)::
- Type - submit page type (Regular or Partner).
- URL - submit page URL.
- Auto - "No" means that this page is submitting manually, "Yes" means autosubmission.
- Disabled - "No" means that page is disabled; "Yes" means that this page is enabled.
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- Page - usually it's a second page of the two-level TGP. On that page you can be asked to specify thumbnail sample from your gallery, for example. Parameters:
- Name - page name. Does not affect on submission.
- URL - page URL.
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Example: if you add two-level TGP Free Haven then on the second page (which asks for thumbnail sample) at the Sites panel you will get this: See screenshot
"Free Haven" is a Site, "Regular" is Entry and "Free Haven Submission!" is a Page. As a result, you can submit to this TGP automatically.