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Use ‘bulk actions’ to make a change to several elements (e.g. posts) at one time. Select the elements
you want to change with the checkboxes, and then select the type of change from the ‘bulk actions’
list. For example, if you want to delete several links at once, check off the links you want to target,
then 'bulk actions' delete, and select the Apply button. To make a common ‘edit’ to multiple items,
select the elements you want to change (e.g. posts), select ‘edit’ and then the Apply button. From the
panel, select the ‘change’ you want to apply (e.g. allow comments), and then the Update button. This
will apply the same change to all the elements that you selected.
When a page includes a list of elements, such as the Posts page, all the elements are displayed in a
table. If you hover the cursor next to each table heading (e.g. Name), an arrow icon will appear next to
the heading showing the sort order of the list. Click on this icon to change the sort order. For
example, if you want to display your posts by name in descending or ascending order, click on the
direction icon next to Name on the Posts page. Most of the tables also include a checkbox at the top
where you can select, or unselect all of the items at one time. For example, the Pages page includes
a checkbox next to the Title heading. Selecting this checkbox will select all of the pages listed.
The editor is the same as in Wordpress, so the editor is not described below in detail. Generally, with
few exceptions, the editor features are all the same for the pages that include the editor. The editor
has a Visual mode where you can edit the content much like a simple wordprocessor. You can also
switch to HTML mode, but you need a rudimentary understanding of HTML, and working with an
HTML editor, to use it effectively.
When you have more than one website on Artisteer.net, you can change the default website when you
login (Extras-->Websites-->Primary Site). This does not change the website you are currently
modifying, however you can always tell where you are by referring to the first part of the domain name
in the browser address bar. You can also easily change between websites by changing the URL. For
example, if you are editing 'mysite1', the URL would be ‘mysite1.artisteer.net’. If you want to make
changes to ‘mysite2’, just change the URL to 'mysite2.artisteer.net' and refresh the page. You can
also change websites using the Dashboard link (ExtrasWebsitesselect the dashboard link next to
the website name).
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