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README.md

README

WHAT IS PERIODICAL ?

"Periodical" is a plugin for the open-source web publishing software called Dotclear.

You can manage and publish automatically lists of posts at regular periods. For exemple, you just need to add posts to a period and they will be publish ones after the others every week.

REQUIREMENTS

periodical requires:

  • admin permissions to configure plugin
  • usage,contentadmin permissions to link feeds
  • Dotclear 2.6

USAGE

First install periodical, manualy from a zip package or from Dotaddict repository. (See Dotclear's documentation to know how do this)

When enabled you have a menu in main sidebar menu called "Periodical" under "Plugins" group, follow it to manage periods.

When you edit a post you have a new sidebar option called "Periodical" to link this post to a period.

You can also add or remove period to multiple posts from posts actions page.

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