In addition to the global help pages, several administration pages have an online help. If javascript is enabled on your browser, you can see online help at the upper-right position of the page, by clicking on the Need Help? link. If Javascript is disabled, the help is displayed at the bottom of the page.
Each administration page will display the same top heading, main menu and footer. (The order given here is what is shown on a computer screen. For mobile devices or tablets, it may vary according to the space available.)
The top heading is composed of three elements:
By default, this logo is the Dotclear logo and links to the administration landing page. However, a platform manager can choose another logo and redirect towards something else (generally, the service landing page).
The first element located after the logo shows the active blog, i.e. the blog on which you are acting. If your installation is composed of several blogs, these informations are available in a combo menu, which lets you switch to another blog.
The link following the blog name opens your current blog in another window or another tab.
The link My dashboard gets you back to the blog administration landing page.
The link My preferences leads to the page where you can modify your personal informations, setup the dashboard and choose your interface and editing options.
Surprisingly, the link Disconnect [your login] disconnects you from the administration of your blog (at Dotclear's, we are ergonomy champions!).
The main menu is located on the left side of the screen. It can be collapsed by clicking on its right border (and then uncollapsed by clicking again on it).
It leads to the different administration pages, according to your permissions on the current blog. It is composed of four blocks:
A free version of Dotclear will be offered to any user who will discover the secret hidden in the footer.
If you are not familiar with blogs, we recommend that you have a look at our documentation (the whole table of contents is available in the Documentation tab of this page) as well as tutorials such as:
The Dotclear forum is a welcoming place where there is no such thing as a stupid question. Don't hesitate to participate if you need help and, why not, to help people in return.
We try our best to use a vocabulary that is easy to understand without specific knowledge. However, if we end up using a technical term, you will probably find its definition in the glossary of our online documentation.
The Dotclear interface fulfills almost all the WCAG 2.0 criterion. We are working towards making Dotclear compatible with ATAG 2.0 guidelines.
Accessibility and ergonomy are one of our main concern. We regularly run analysis with the help of experts and continuously provide fixes and enhancements.
You can help us by opening tickets or by participating on the forum. You can also participate in user testing or join our team!