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== Introduction ==
= Creating Data Input Forms for End Users =
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= Roles and Permissions, Users and Groups =  
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This is the place where we intend to keep the most up to date information resource about ActionApps, at present mostly in the form of documentation and examples of use. You can get general information about ActionApps and see what you can use the tool for. We have [[Authors and Editors Guide]], [[Installation Guide]], [[Installation Guide]], a quick [[Admin Crash Course]] followed by the most comprehensive [[Documentation for Site Administrators]]. Some other sections are listed below.
= Designing Output Templates =
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= Creating Complex Sites With ActionApps =
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If you are interested in contributing your work to this resource, or you want to translate it into other languages, we love you, and please have a look at a dedicated [[How To Contribute]] document to find you how this can be best done.
= Multilingual Capabilities of ActionApps =
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= Searching with ActionApps =
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Please follow links in one of the sections below:
= Data - Pulling Out and Feeding In =
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= Optimization =
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== What is ActionApps ==
= Best Practices and Cookbooks =
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ActionApps is a collaborative web publishing tool for non-profits, which is:
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= Reference: Input Types and Parameters =
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* '''Fast & Easy''': If you can fill out a form, you can publish professional-looking items online—in minutes.
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= Reference: The {} Syntax =
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* '''Flexible''': Automate all kinds of content—news, events, action alerts, member lists, and more.
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* '''Collaborative''': Unique Content Pooling features help NGOs work together to save time and build audience.
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To learn more, look at the [http://www.apc.org/actionapps/english/general/about.html ActionApps Slideshow].
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ActionApps is also an open-source development platform for web applications.
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== Authors and Editors Guide ==
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Authors and Editors Guide is a good reading for those who publish content on the website powered by ActionApps, where the system has already been set up. It gives a walk through day to day operations like editing content, document workflow, searching for content, switching between [[Term#Slice | slice]]s and so on. You can download those quides in English and Spanish from this page  [[http://www.apc.org/actionapps/english/manual/download.html]]
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== Installation Guide ==
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[http://actionapps.org/aa/doc/install.html Installation Guide] gives you instructions for downloading and installing the software. The [http://actionapps.org/aa/doc/install.html Installation Guide] is a part of the software package, and can be [http://actionapps.org/aa/doc/install.html accessed online].
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== Admin Crash Course ==
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[[Admin Crash Course]] is a quick guide for the impatient who have sucesfully gone through the process of ActionApps installation. This will guide you throught the creation of a new [[Term#Slice|Slice]], setup of user [[Term#Input Forms|Input Forms]], and incorporation of the ActionApps output into your static pages. No rocket science, just create a simple news section and link it. You'll see roughly how it works, in brief.
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== Documentation for Site Administrators ==
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ToDo
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[[Documentation for Site Administrators]]
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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The original ActionApps documentation has been kept in a form of [http://actionapps.org/faq/ Frequently Asked Questions]. You may be able to dig out some useful information from there, or you simply knew where things were there, so we link to it. However, keep in mind, that documentation is no longer being maintained.
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== Action Apps in Action ==
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~ToDo: Add link to the list of sites using AA
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== Developers Resources ==
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The main resource for the ActionApps developers is the [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/apc-aa/ | Action Apps space at Source Forge]]. Start from there.
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== Terminology ==
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Ever wondered what are we talking about when we say [[Term#Slice |Slice]], [[Term#Item |Item]], [[Term#Field |Field]], [[Term#Parameter |Parameter]], [[Term#View |View]], [[Term#MLX |MLX]] and so on ? The ActionApps [[Term|Terminology]] intends to give you an insight into our jargon, and provide you with links to relevant further reading.
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== How to Contribute ==
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If you are interested in contributing your work to this resource, or you want to translate it into other languages, we love you, and please have a look at a dedicated [[How To Contribute]] document.

Revision as of 17:18, 21 July 2005

Introduction

This is the place where we intend to keep the most up to date information resource about ActionApps, at present mostly in the form of documentation and examples of use. You can get general information about ActionApps and see what you can use the tool for. We have Authors and Editors Guide, Installation Guide, Installation Guide, a quick Admin Crash Course followed by the most comprehensive Documentation for Site Administrators. Some other sections are listed below.

If you are interested in contributing your work to this resource, or you want to translate it into other languages, we love you, and please have a look at a dedicated How To Contribute document to find you how this can be best done.

Please follow links in one of the sections below:

What is ActionApps

ActionApps is a collaborative web publishing tool for non-profits, which is:

  • Fast & Easy: If you can fill out a form, you can publish professional-looking items online—in minutes.
  • Flexible: Automate all kinds of content—news, events, action alerts, member lists, and more.
  • Collaborative: Unique Content Pooling features help NGOs work together to save time and build audience.

To learn more, look at the ActionApps Slideshow.

ActionApps is also an open-source development platform for web applications.

Authors and Editors Guide

Authors and Editors Guide is a good reading for those who publish content on the website powered by ActionApps, where the system has already been set up. It gives a walk through day to day operations like editing content, document workflow, searching for content, switching between slices and so on. You can download those quides in English and Spanish from this page [[1]]

Installation Guide

Installation Guide gives you instructions for downloading and installing the software. The Installation Guide is a part of the software package, and can be accessed online.

Admin Crash Course

Admin Crash Course is a quick guide for the impatient who have sucesfully gone through the process of ActionApps installation. This will guide you throught the creation of a new Slice, setup of user Input Forms, and incorporation of the ActionApps output into your static pages. No rocket science, just create a simple news section and link it. You'll see roughly how it works, in brief.

Documentation for Site Administrators

ToDo Documentation for Site Administrators

Frequently Asked Questions

The original ActionApps documentation has been kept in a form of Frequently Asked Questions. You may be able to dig out some useful information from there, or you simply knew where things were there, so we link to it. However, keep in mind, that documentation is no longer being maintained.

Action Apps in Action

~ToDo: Add link to the list of sites using AA

Developers Resources

The main resource for the ActionApps developers is the [| Action Apps space at Source Forge]. Start from there.

Terminology

Ever wondered what are we talking about when we say Slice, Item, Field, Parameter, View, MLX and so on ? The ActionApps Terminology intends to give you an insight into our jargon, and provide you with links to relevant further reading.

How to Contribute

If you are interested in contributing your work to this resource, or you want to translate it into other languages, we love you, and please have a look at a dedicated How To Contribute document.