language/english/install/default-tutorial/Main_Page.txt
author Dan Fuhry <dan@enanocms.org>
Wed, 29 Dec 2010 13:25:32 -0500
changeset 1332 12286b3ee214
parent 1177 5be53c0508ef
permissions -rw-r--r--
Added some more hooks to the page editing pipeline. It should now be possible to add controls to the page editor, send the data from them out to the server, and process them on the server side.

=== Thanks for helping to test Enano. ===

If you're reading this, you just installed the beta version of [http://enanocms.org/Caoineag Enano 1.2.0], the next-generation release of Enano. Congratulations!

If you find any bugs, please report them on our [http://code.google.com/p/enanocms/issues/list issue tracker] or in [irc://irc.freenode.net/enano IRC]. Enano's a big project, so tracking down bugs is hard and we need your help to do it.

=== Support (or lack thereof) ===

Because this is a beta release, we can't provide any mainstream support for you. We can publish workarounds for bugs, but we can't help you figure out why a plugin doesn't work or why your server's generating a 403 error. If you need help getting started with Enano, use [http://enanocms.org/download?series=1.0 a stable release].

=== Take the Enano tutorial ===

Enano is tremendously easy to get started with. The first thing you should do is use the username and password you entered when you installed Enano to [[Special:Login/Creating_and_editing_pages|log in to start the tutorial]]. You'll learn how to create and edit pages, set up basic security settings, install plugins, and much more.