In the project settings for the content project, you define the project title and various (language) project-dependent settings and events.
You can access the project settings via the directory view at the top project level. Click on the button (Edit project settings) to open the screen for the project settings.
The directory name of the content project is output in this field.
Enter the title of the project in this field. This appears in the project management for the table of contents/language of the relevant project.
In this field, select the directory that is to be assigned to the content project as a global project. This assignment thus determines the layout and design of the content project (if there is no multi-global project implementation, see the "Superglobal project" field below).
'Superglobal project':
In this field, you can optionally select the directory that is to be assigned to the content project as a superglobal project. This information is used, for example, for multi-global projects (see developer article) and then determines the layout and design of the content project.
In this field, you optionally enter the domain via which the project should only be accessible to site visitors or bots. You can find information on this in the developer article SEO: Accessing a project via defined domains.
Enter the domain without http(s)://, e.g. yourdomain.dd. If the project is accessed via another domain, it will be redirected to the entered domain.
The setting should only be made if it is ensured that all points in the developer article mentioned above have been implemented and the function is actually to be used!
If this parameter is activated, the project path is automatically removed from all links for site visitors.
Please note the information in the developer article SEO tip: Hide main directory.
The setting should only be made if it is ensured that all points in the aforementioned developer article have been implemented and the function is actually to be used!