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 1. Workflow States and Member permissions

How access to data on the website is controlled by workflow states: Published, Review, Private

An item's status (also called its review state) determines who can see it.

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2. Quick Start Tutorial

This tutorial is designed to give you a quick introduction to a website based in Plone. By the time you're done, you should be able to log in and add or edit content on the site.

All content on one page (useful for printing)

 

How do I access the site?

Login/ My Folder   

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How to use Kupu to create/ edit web page

Kupu lets you create web pages without knowing the HTML web language. Using Kupu, you can easily add text, images, links, tables and more to pages. Kupu uses many of the same commands as typical word processors, such as Microsoft Word.
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Text Alignment tools with Kupu editor

Text Alignment Tools
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Adding links and images with Kupu editor

How to add external/internal links to web page
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How to add a table to a web page

Adding tables with Kupu
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3. How do I find new information on the website

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HIGHLIGHTS

Our Teams on the Ground

living-working Port au Prince

Recently we put together a special edition focusing on the Haiti emergency and the WFP teams remarkable efforts.   It contained stories about the different areas we work in - Aviation, shipping etc.. giving lots of facts and figures about how much food we have moved, how many aircraft we have moblised etc.. 

Source: WFP Logistics Blog


The Men Of The Logistics Emergency Teams (LET)

Men of Logs Team

Source: WFP Logistics Blog

FROM THE FIELD: "Update from Santo Domingo -- the 2nd Wave"

It seems "the first wave emergency response" for the Haiti earthquake is over. Two weeks after the disaster, the first-responders who flew in to Haiti will slowly start to demobilize, to be replaced by new staff to stay for the next months. READ MORE HERE...

Source: The Road to the Horizon

Ninety Minutes Over Hispaniola

Hispaniola

Source: WFP's Logistics Blog

HAITI EARTHQUAKE

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Photos Of WFP Logistic's UNHAS Evacuating Wounded On First Flight Out Of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

Source: Logistics Blog

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Latest Photos Of Damaged Port In Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Source: Logistics Blog

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