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The Browse & Edit buttons

The functions of the individual Browse & Edit buttons are described below.

'Edit this page':

Clicking on the button "Icon Edit this page" opens the page editing of the currently opened file.
If there is a working copy of the file, this is displayed with the Icon icon.
The button only appears if the currently logged-in user has the right to edit the corresponding file!

Clicking on the button "Icon Link this page in the navigation" opens the navigation editing. When inserting a new navigation point, the previously opened page with its title and link is pre-entered in the corresponding fields.

Which navigation is addressed via this button is determined by the definition of the maintenance button(WSL tag).
The button only appears for pages that are not yet linked in the navigation. In addition, the user currently logged in must have the right to edit the corresponding navigation!

'Manage content':

Clicking on the "Icon Manage content" button opens the file explorer. The view starts with the directory of the page currently being viewed.
The button only appears if the user currently logged in has theright to view the corresponding directory!

'Edit navigation':

Clicking on the "Icon Edit navigation" button opens the navigation editing function.
The navigation addressed via this button is determined by the definition of the maintenance button(WSL tag or framework function).
The button only appears if the currently logged-in user has the right to edit the corresponding navigation!

'Set / edit navigation-dependent background images':

Clicking on the Icon button opens the navigation editing in a special maintenance mask. This allows you to assign a background image to a navigation point that appears when the page is called up (e.g. area-dependent content at the top).
The button only appears if the user currently logged in has the right to edit the corresponding navigation!

'Assign navigation-dependent content':

Clicking on the Icon button opens the navigation editing in a special maintenance mask. This allows you to assign content to a navigation point that appears when the page is called up (e.g. area-dependent content on the right).
The button only appears if the currently logged-in user has the right to edit the corresponding navigation!

'Delete file / entry':

Click on the Icon button to delete the corresponding file after a further query.
The file addressed by this button is determined by the definition of the maintenance button(WSL tag).
The button only appears if the user currently logged in has the right to delete the corresponding file!

Please note

Depending on the individual layout or individual project implementation, there may be additional buttons that are not available in the standard system, or some of the listed buttons may be missing.