Difference between revisions of "Updating CLIO Exhibit Content"
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== Finding the CLIO Exhibit Directory == | |||
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==Understanding the 'content' Folder== | |||
All of the data used by Interactives, Programs and Activities are stored as flat files within the 'content' directory at the root of the web application. When CLIO is loaded, it will search this directory for available Programs. This is because CLIO does not use a database server to store activity configurations.{{See|Understanding the CLIO Content Folder}} | |||
== Creating CLIO Exhibit Content == | |||
By following the guides available below, you can begin creating Programs and Activities for CLIO Exhibit. This content that you create can be copied into the 'content' directory for use by the web interface.{{See|CLIO Guides}}{{DocumentationNavigation}} |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 10 March 2023
Overview
Finding the CLIO Exhibit Directory
Windows
MacOS
Linux
Understanding the 'content' Folder
All of the data used by Interactives, Programs and Activities are stored as flat files within the 'content' directory at the root of the web application. When CLIO is loaded, it will search this directory for available Programs. This is because CLIO does not use a database server to store activity configurations.
Creating CLIO Exhibit Content
By following the guides available below, you can begin creating Programs and Activities for CLIO Exhibit. This content that you create can be copied into the 'content' directory for use by the web interface.
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