This set of FAQs is to help explain the use of Plato webs.
- What is a Plato web ?
- A Plato web is an example of what is often called Groupware or Web
Collaboration software. It is designed so that a group of people, typically
in a project or working group, can share items such as email, Documents,
Actions and calendar Events, in a controlled area of the web. Although
every Plato site uses a standard set of common facilities, a maintainer
can tailor a site for the group's specific needs. An expanded description
of these facilities can be found under the section of Consortia Services
called Online
Web Collaboration.
- What does it look like ?
- A Plato web has a standard header, footer and a navigation bar on
the left, following Open Group house style. The home page contains introductory
text and a set of tables giving access to the latest Documents, News Items,
email etc. Following these links allows the user to see details and
create and update each of these types of item. There are often different
levels of visibility, so that the group may make some Documents public,
whilst keeping others private.
- Is there Documentation on Plato?
- Yes, see the Plato FAQ pages which contain user guides and other information.
- How do I set up a Plato web?
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Please complete this form
(requires login) to submit the necessary information to the the Plato Administration team.
Please see the Designing a Plato site FAQ
for more information. You can also email
plato-setup).
FAQs - General features |
FAQs - Specific facilities |
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Further information on Plato including troubleshooting tips is available
here
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