You've seen them throughout our site. Inclusions are snippets of information which can be called in the right hand directories, on a page or in the menu. Inclusions can be called by sections, categories, pages - even individual editorial items.
They add interest to your site as well as providing a tool for delivering attractive, related and timely content. From a design standpoint, there's no limit as to what your inclusions may be capable.
Generated inclusions are routinely produced when other parts of your system are updated. Classified categories, Directory listings and Calendar events keep your advertiser prominent and your site fresh.
Most Linear clients feature a double right rail - allowing 2 columns of content (i.e. ads, inclusions, etc.). These columns can be capped by Double Truck inclusions.
Document Manager allows Linear clients to create discrete areas for storing and sharing documents such as PDF, Excel and Word files.
Each Document Manager is a separate interface unto itself. A primary ...more»
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