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To use Empire cms to generate static files, please first configure the generation rules in sequence: module name/page name.html. Then select the module to be generated and check "Generate static page". Finally, check the article or list for which you want to generate static files and click the "Generate" button. Complete the above steps to generate static files, and note that the server needs to support pseudo-static.

How to use Empire CMS to generate static files

How to use empire cms to generate static files

Step 1: Configure generation rules

  • Log in to the Imperial CMS backend and enter "System Settings".
  • Click "Basic Settings" and find the "Generate Static Files" tab.
  • In the "Generation Rules" section, enter the rules for the static files to be generated. The format is: module name/page name.html. For example: news/list.html.
  • Click the "Add" button to add generation rules.

Step 2: Select the module to be generated

  • Switch to "Module Management".
  • Find the module to generate static files. For example: "News".
  • Check the "Generate static page" checkbox.

Step 3: Generate static files

  • Switch to "Release Management".
  • Find the article or list to generate static files.
  • Check the "Generate static" checkbox.
  • Click the "Generate" button.

Notes:

  • Ensure that the generated static module of empire cms is installed and enabled.
  • The server needs to support pseudo-static, otherwise static files may not be displayed correctly.
  • Generating static files may take a while, depending on the amount of content and server performance.
  • After the generation is completed, please refresh the page or clear the browser cache to view the static files.

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