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 assets 2014-07-16 goldluecke [r258] documentation web page continued
 content 2014-08-15 goldluecke [r289] doc: preparing R6
 kirby 2014-07-15 goldluecke [r255] upcoming documentation web page template added ...
 logo 2014-07-16 goldluecke [r258] documentation web page continued
 panel 2014-08-15 goldluecke [r287] docs: panel for web interface
 site 2014-08-15 goldluecke [r289] doc: preparing R6
 thumbs 2014-08-15 goldluecke [r289] doc: preparing R6
 README 2014-08-15 goldluecke [r288] doc: updates
 README.md 2014-07-15 goldluecke [r255] upcoming documentation web page template added ...
 index.php 2014-07-15 goldluecke [r255] upcoming documentation web page template added ...
 license.mdown 2014-07-15 goldluecke [r255] upcoming documentation web page template added ...
 readme.mdown 2014-07-15 goldluecke [r255] upcoming documentation web page template added ...

Read Me

These are the complete files for the web site 'http://cocolib.net'.

It uses a lightweight CMS called Kirby, see www.getkirby.com.
See also the license/readme files for Kirby in this folder,
   'license.mdown', 'readme.mdown'
and for the knowledgebase theme we use
   'README.md'.

The actual documentation content is stored in the subfolder "content".
Please DO NOT modify anything outside this folder. It has a simple
layout which should be easy to grasp, and uses text files a markup
language. See the Kirby documentation for details.

Note that documentation on SourceForge is outdated, always refer to
the cocolib website or this folder.

To host locally for testing, you can:

- edit the file "site/config/config.php" and change web address to localhost

- maybe set a subfolder

- link this directory to /var/www/html/subfolder, depending on what you
  configured and how your Apache is set up.


If you wish to add to the documentation and prefer web-based editing,
I can give you access to the CMS front end which makes this quite easy.

Cheers,
Bastian