Just having watched BBC2 NewsNight (March 8th 2007) I decide to update this in case anyone from BBC NewNight actually reads this. The image you can see on the right here is an image of the exact same panel I am using to create this article about the physics demo site. I adapted the system I built for webica.net, this site, for the demo physics site.
After selecting the category for this page I then proceed to type in a Title followed by the Article text and thats it!
A brand new Web Page, and quite possibly one that appears first in the Google search results list, but listings are not the focal point here.
The physics demo site is
here
The Top Level Categories in the drop-down list refect the overal site content, i.e. the Menu list you can see on the top left of the screen.
The eleven Top Level Categories in this case, this is from my some remaining old A-level notes.
So every Article created in the Physics site belongs to one of these eleven categories i.e. all categories appear in the list when creatibg content for that site.
For this page, at this site, I'm choosing Web Applications, I then proceed to type in a Title followed by the Article text and thats it, quite simple really. Click save and it's a new page created on the Web.
The Title becomes the true Web page, this means if it is unique it will be easily found by search engines and on the first page; and that's important.
No good creating all these great pages if they ar'nt going to be read, nobody can guareente that, but this system does guarentee the precursor and that is that they can be found on the first page of results!
If the article has an image like this above then ticking "Has Image" and browsing to the file means the image will be saved as part of the page within the central database.
The text that is typed into each Article can be literal HTML such as that below used below.
The text refers to other Panels used by authoring, editing and managing Articles.
It has been a long time since I studied and taught physics and a lot has changed since then. I know it’s possible to get a PhD in Physics by writing some software! Modeling a process for example, amazingly easy then!