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 ====== The Home page components ====== ====== The Home page components ======
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 ===== The main view ===== ===== The main view =====
  
-{{screenshot:​frontpage.png?​600|}}+{{screenshot:3.3:​frontpage.png?​600|}}
  
 The home page of NAV consists of the following elements; The home page of NAV consists of the following elements;
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   - A NAV link box. \\  Edit the file ''​webfront/​nav-links.conf''​. If the config file is empty or missing the box will not show up.   - A NAV link box. \\  Edit the file ''​webfront/​nav-links.conf''​. If the config file is empty or missing the box will not show up.
   - An external link box. \\  Edit the file ''​webfront/​external-links.txt''​. If the config file is empty or missing the box will not show up.   - An external link box. \\  Edit the file ''​webfront/​external-links.txt''​. If the config file is empty or missing the box will not show up.
-  - Contact information. \\ Edit the file ''​webfront\contact-information.txt''​. Relevant information is typically email and phone number to network and/or system operations. ​+  - Contact information. \\ Edit the file ''​webfront/contact-information.txt''​. Relevant information is typically email and phone number to network and/or system operations. ​
  
 ===== The NAV bar ===== ===== The NAV bar =====
    
 The NAV bar is always available, not only on the home page, as a navigating bar on the top.  It provides buttons for login / logout, link to the toolbox, user-defined quicklinks, userinfo, and preferences. The NAV bar is always available, not only on the home page, as a navigating bar on the top.  It provides buttons for login / logout, link to the toolbox, user-defined quicklinks, userinfo, and preferences.
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 ==== Login / logout ==== ==== Login / logout ====
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 If you will have many NAV users and your organization'​s user database is available through LDAP, you should consider enabling LDAP authentication for the NAV web interface. ​ If you will have many NAV users and your organization'​s user database is available through LDAP, you should consider enabling LDAP authentication for the NAV web interface. ​
 LDAP configuration and usage [[ldapauthentication|is documented here]] LDAP configuration and usage [[ldapauthentication|is documented here]]
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 ==== The tool box ==== ==== The tool box ====
  
-The toolbox lists all the NAV tools with a brief explaination ​and lets you navigate to your tool of interest.+The toolbox lists all the NAV tools with a brief explanation ​and lets you navigate to your tool of interest. \\ The buildup of the tool box is based upon ''​*.tool''​-files in the ''/​usr/​share/​nav/​tools''​ directory. Each tool file points to an icon, has a name, url, textual description and priority. The priority is basis for the order the various tools are presented in the toolbox
  
  
navhome.txt ยท Last modified: 2008/06/02 09:46 by morten