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Welcome to your new website. This page is the front page, which is designed to show you some of what the formatting system can do for you. If you need help while editing anywhere which accepts page data, simply click on the [Show layout help] command link below the editing field.
Default password
To log in, you will need the default username and password. They are in the table below. Once you have logged in successfully, change the password by clicking on Default Administrator, and then going to the Edit tab. Follow the instructions on the page there to change your password.
Note that you cannot change the username, but you can add a new user and assign it administrator rights. This is done through Site Setup, in the User section. Click the [Permissions] command link outside the username you wish to change the permissions for. Then change the first permission to Allowed. This will make that user administrator on the same level as admin.
Username |
admin |
Password |
password |
Simple formatting
Bold text done using two double asterisk (*) around the text you wish to be made bold
Italic text is done using two double division signs (/) around the text you wish to be made italic
Underlined text is done using two double underscores (_) around the text you wish to be made underlined
Centering text is done by putting two pipes (|) at the beginning of the line
Right aligning text is done by putting two greater than signs (>) at the start of the line
Headers are all done by putting a number of exclamation marks (!) first on the line equal to the depth of header.
Header level 2
Header level 3
Header level 4
Header level 5
Tables
Tables are made by putting a double division sign on its own line, and ended by the same method. Each row is started by a single division sign on its own line, and ended by either the next row, or by the table being ended. Each line of text is a cell, and adding an exclamation mark first on a line will make that cell into a header cell.
Header |
Other header |
Cell 1 |
Cell 2 |
More cells |
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An un-empty cell |
Preformatted text
Preformatted text can be used for things such as code listings, command line designs, and other things where you need the text to keep its layout. Create it by putting a : as the first thing on a line of text.
Everything in a preformatted
text is kept
where you asked it
to be during editing
including spaces
Lists
Creating lists is as simple as putting asterisk and hash marks (#) as the first thing on a line. The asterisk will create a simple unordered list, and the hash marks will create numbered lists. All the lists can be nested, by adding extra marks to them to indicated level.
- Level 1
- Level 2
- Numbered level 3
- Numbered level 3
- Numbered level 3
- Back on level 2
Images and files
The image and file support built into Travelsized is tightly linked together, in that you need to upload images into the files section of Site Setup to be able to use them. Linking to a file is done to adding double curly brackets ({) around the filename and title, which are separated by double pipes (|), and the link is then ended by another double curly brackets (}). For example such as this: The powered by Travelsized banner image
An image, on the other hand is done using single curly brackets around them, and can be set to have a width, and an alignment.
Simple image: 
Right-aligned image: 
Scaled left-aligned image: 
Linking
Page links
Creating new pages and linking documents on Travelsized CMS is very closely linked - the easiest way to create a new page is to simply create a link to it, and then tell the system to create a new page with the title you attempt to link to. To link to a page, simply add two parenthesis ( ( ) around the title of the page. If you wish the link to contain a different text than the title of the page, add double pipes to the end of the page's title, and then the text you want to show in stead of the page title. This text can be anything even an image, as described above. Note, however, that because scaling an image causes it to be linked to its proper sized image, you cannot use a scaled image for this.
External links
Linking to external resources (for example http://leinir.dk/travelsized/ or mailto:admin@leinir.dk) is as simple as the internal page links - the only difference is that you create those links using double square brackets ([) in stead of parenthesis.
User links
Linking to a user, for example the default administrator (whose username is admin) is done by putting the username inside a pair of double percentage signs. This will result in the following: Default Administrator. If you wish to show something else than the user's entered name and the tiny version of their avatar, you can also put an alternative text in there, in the same manner as page links.
Modules
Module commands are recognised by the backslash and the paranthesis around the parameters. An example could be \somemodule(filters,alternative text) which would mean it called the module command somemodule, with the parameters "filters" and "alternative text". An example of an actual module running would be the RSS Feed reader module reading the BBC News Online feed, using the readrss command:

- Lockerbie bomber Megrahi is dead
- Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only person ever convicted in connection with the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, dies at his home in Libya.
- Balls warns of cuts 'catastrophe'
- Labour's Ed Balls warns the world economy faces a "catastrophe" unless Germany abandons pressure on eurozone countries to cut public spending.
- Falklands War memorial unveiled
- A service has taken place to dedicate a new memorial at Britain's National Memorial Arboretum to the Britons who died in the Falklands War.
- Deadly quake hits northern Italy
- A magnitude-6.0 earthquake in northern Italy kills at least six people, causing "significant damage" to the region's cultural heritage.
- Fans gather for Chelsea parade
- Hundreds of Chelsea fans are gathering ahead of a parade to celebrate their team's Champions League trophy win.
- Nato to discuss Afghan withdrawal
- Nato leaders are set to hold a summit dominated by Afghanistan, as the alliance prepares to hand over security duties to Afghans by the end of 2014.
- Chemical weapon 'risk' at Kinloss
- RAF Kinloss authorities knew the public could be at risk from chemical weapons buried near the base, according to documents obtained by BBC Scotland.
- Syria town shelling 'kills 16'
- Shelling by Syrian forces kills at least 16 people, according to the British-based group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
- Chopper designer dies from cancer
- The designer of the iconic Raleigh Chopper bike dies after a battle with cancer.
- Phone hack police chief to retire
- The senior Scotland Yard officer in charge of three linked phone-hacking investigations will retire later this year, the Met Police confirms.
- Report 'to urge cutting red tape'
- The prime minister is this week expected to back a plan to help boost growth by cutting employment red tape.
- Torch takes in South Devon coast
- Communities stretching from Plymouth to Exeter are welcoming the Olympic flame on the second day of the torch relay ahead of the London 2012 Games.
- Clarke: PM has right to 'chillax'
- A senior cabinet colleague defends David Cameron's work ethic after a book outlined weekend relaxations including tennis, karaoke and drinking wine.
- 'Ali G' town Staines changes name
- The Surrey town of Staines officially changes its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost its riverside image.
- Live - England v West Indies
- England remove Shivnarine Chanderpaul for 91 just before tea, which West Indies take on 265-6 - leading by 110
- Hodgson warns players to behave
- England boss Roy Hodgson warns his players to behave responsibly at their city-centre base during Euro 2012.
- Lorenzo eases to win at Le Mans
- Jorge Lorenzo beats Valentino Rossi in France on a wet Le Mans track to go top of the MotoGP standings ahead of Casey Stoner.
- Di Matteo 'in mix' for Blues job
- Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck says Roberto Di Matteo is "under serious consideration" for the manager's job after winning the Champions League.
- McDowell makes Match Play final
- Graeme McDowell is through to the final of the World Match Play, but Paul Lawrie is beaten in the semi-finals.
- Obama: EU 'must focus on growth'
- US President Obama wraps up a G8 summit saying that leaders agree economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery.
- Euro banks 'in tatters' - Clarke
- Former chancellor Ken Clarke says Europe's banking system is "in tatters" and warns the UK is "heavily exposed" to potential problems.
- NHS hospital food 'will improve'
- Health Secretary Andrew Lansley insists the quality of hospital food in England will improve, after criticism of the nutritional value of meals currently offered.
- UK force 'to stay in Afghanistan'
- A small number of British soldiers could remain in Afghanistan after forces withdraw in 2014, a senior UK government official says.
- 'Debt deterring would-be doctors'
- The prospect of high student debt and increased pension contributions could discourage young people from entering medicine, a senior doctor warns.
- Dieting 'safe for pregnant women'
- Dieting in pregnancy is safe and does not carry risks for the baby, a review of research has suggested.
- 'Minority language data is key'
- Schools should keep detailed records of the languages spoken by ethnic minority pupils urges a report.
- £9k fees 'to push debt up £100bn'
- A study suggests public sector debt will be pushed up by £100bn over next two decades by higher university fees.
- Facebook shares see modest debut
- Facebook shares end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%.
- Met Police to extract phone data
- Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.
- SpaceX aborts launch at lift-off
- The US firm SpaceX aborts the lift-off of its Falcon rocket and Dragon ship to the International Space Station.
- Silicon trick for next-gen memory
- Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip.
- Crowded House drummer Jones dies
- Crowded House drummer Peter Jones dies at the age of 45.
- Moffat to receive special Bafta
- Doctor Who producer and Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat is to receive a special prize at this year's Bafta TV awards, organisers announce.
- How do you insult someone legally?
- Campaigners want to overturn laws targeting "insulting words and behaviour". Just how safe is it to scorn others?
- Quiz of the week's news
- The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.
- 'No hope' of finding crew alive
- Portland Coastguard say there is no hope that two fishermen missing off the Dorset coast since Thursday will be found alive.
- 'Killer had put gun to my head'
- The ex-wife of a man who murdered his ex-partner and toddler daughter in Essex tells the BBC he had put a gun to her head.
- Authorities await Megrahi details
- Scottish authorities are waiting for confirmation of the details of the death of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi.
- Referendum battle 'gearing up'
- Campaigns urging voters to back either Scottish independence or the United Kingdom are set to be launched within weeks.
- Teenager died 'protecting sister'
- Bellaghy parish priest Fr Andrew Dolan says teenager Lauren O'Neill died trying to protect her sister.
- Youth, 16, critical after attack
- A 16-year-old youth assaulted on the outskirts of north Belfast on Saturday remains in a critical condition in hospital.
- War of words over police job cuts
- The Home Office disputes claims that 1,600 police officers will be lost in Wales due to spending cuts.
- Melding reveals think-tank plan
- Members from opposition parties in Wales and non-party activists are set to join forces for a policy think-tank, says Conservative assembly member David Melding.
- Sudan releases foreign nationals
- Sudan releases four foreigners detained last month near in the disputed area near the border with South Sudan, officials say.
- Bombs kill soldiers in Mogadishu
- Somali government soldiers are among five people killed in two bomb attacks in the capital Mogadishu blamed on al-Shabab Islamist fighters.
- China activist Chen lands in US
- Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York, after his escape to the US embassy in Beijing last month sparked a diplomatic crisis.
- Sri Lanka general to be released
- Sri Lanka's President Rajapaksa has signed papers to free his political rival General Sarath Fonseka from prison - three years after the civil war ended.
- Chelsea fans jubilant at cup win
- Chelsea fans across the world are celebrating their team's historic Champions League win, as a victory parade in west London is planned.
- Serbia votes for new president
- Voters in Serbia have a choice between a reformist and a nationalist as they vote for a president, months after winning EU candidate status.
- Fourth Mexican officer detained
- A fourth senior Mexican officer is detained as part of an investigation into links between the army and drug trafficking cartels.
- Dominican vote likely to be close
- Two veteran politicians contest elections in the Dominican Republic after a presidential campaign dominated by concerns over rising food and fuel costs.
- Benghazi votes in local elections
- Residents in the Libyan city of Benghazi vote in local council elections, the first polls held in the city since the 1960s.
- Protesters angered by Gulf union
- Thousands of Bahrainis protest outside the capital against a plan to create a union of Gulf Arab countries, with similar demonstrations in Tehran.
- Facebook boss in surprise wedding
- Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ends a hectic week by getting married to long -time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise ceremony at his home.
- Maryland allows same-sex divorce
- The highest court in Maryland allows gay couples to divorce, even though same-sex marriage is not yet allowed in that US state.
- Week in pictures: 12-18 May 2012
- News photos from around the world
- Day in pictures: 18 May 2012
- 24 hours of news photos: 18 May
- In pictures: Monarchs at Windsor
- The world's monarchs gather at Windsor Castle
- Hackney's 'beauty and ugliness'
- A photographer's view of Hackney
- In pictures: Royals in North West
- Queen's visit to Cheshire and Merseyside
- In pictures: Olympic flame tours Greece
- Olympic flame tours Greece
- Day in pictures: 17 May 2012
- 24 hours of news photos: 17 May 2012
- Gold buttons for Queen's banner
- Half a million gold buttons decorate Royal Barge
- VIDEO: House of Commons
- MPs have put questions to Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his ministerial team.
- VIDEO: Maldives' 'apocalyptic' waste island
- Although the Maldives are known as an unspoilt tourist paradise, the islands struggle with managing their waste, as the BBC discovered on a visit to an 'apocalyptic' island waste dump.
- VIDEO: Banksy 'marks Queen's Jubilee'
- Andrew Marr and experts ask if the graffiti artist Banksy's latest offering ahead of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee means he is as radical as ever.
- VIDEO: Facebook founder's new status
- The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, updates his status on his own Facebook page to announce he has married long-time girlfriend Priscilla Chan.
- VIDEO: Ecstatic Chelsea fans celebrate win
- Chelsea have won the Champions League for the first time in the club's history, beating German team Bayern Munich in a penalty shoot out.
- VIDEO: Chen Guangcheng arrives in the US
- Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York with his wife and children to begin a new life in the United States.
- VIDEO: Military parade for Queen's Jubilee
- Thousands of members of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force have taken part in a parade and flypast to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
- VIDEO: Deadly bomb blast at Italy school
- A bomb has exploded in front of a school in the southern Italian city of Brindisi killing at least one girl and injuring six others.
- VIDEO: Huge crowds greet Olympic torch
- Sailing champion Ben Ainslie starts the London 2012 Olympic torch relay from Land's End amid tight security.
- In pictures: Olympic torch relay day 2
- Crowds and cheers as Olympic torch heads for Exeter
- Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
- Andrew Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
- A Point of View: The European Dream Has Become A Nightmare
- The European dream has become a nightmare, laments Will Self
- The Queen as seen from the Commonwealth
- 'No-one visits Zambia, so waiting to see the Queen felt surreal'
- Your pictures: Sailing
- Readers' photos on the theme sailing.
- Facebook: How the others fared
- How have other high-flying internet stocks performed?
- Dialogue eludes fragmented Syria
- The elusive search for dialogue in battle-scarred Syria
- Lemon 'wants Carry On success'
- Leigh Francis on his desire to emulate Carry On films
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