This screen displays all the Design Files that have been uploaded into the system. Design files are typically image files, javascript files, flash files, site banners, or any other file that you might need to use in your site design.
Design Files are stored in the same Folders as other Files, but they are not accessible to Content Managers so they don't clutter File selection in the Rich-text Editor, and cannot be modified or deleted by Content Managers or Site Managers accidentally.
Design Files share the same access control of the Folder they are placed into.
You can view and edit any File you have access to by selecting the File from any of the All Design Files screen.
You can modify the Folder and design property for one or more Design Files by selecting the Design Files you wish to modify and clicking "Modify Selected".
WARNING: Since changing a Design File's Folder affects its access control, you can accidentally make a Private Design File accessible or a Public Design File inaccessible to others attempting to view the Design File. Keep this in mind when moving Design Files among Folders.
You can enter a search term in the box on this screen and search for any Design File by it's properties.
To create a File, click on "Upload Design Files".
To delete a File from the web server, select the File you wish to delete and click "Delete Selected".
NOTE: If you delete a File, any links or references to the File will need to be updated.
WARNING: Take care when deleting Design Files, there is no undo. If you are using the Theme feature, and the Design File you delete is referenced by the currently active Theme, then your website may not be displayed correctly.
A favicon is the name for the tiny graphical image that appears within the address bar of your web browser when viewing some websites. Favicons are typically a tiny version of your logo and help visitors to identify that they are viewing your website and can help to increase your brand. You can prepare a favicon by creating a square image and saving it as a .png or .gif file. Then visit one of the many free favicon generator websites which will create a special favicon.ico file from your image. Then simply upload the favicon.ico file as a Design File (be sure it is placed in a Public Folder) and the system will automatically use it as the favicon for your website.
NOTE: Files that have been archived are italicized.