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Bitrix Site Manager uses and supports the following technologies.
HTML/XHTML
The system places no restrictions on templates developed with HTML/XHTML.
JavaScript
The system unconditionally supports the use of JavaScript in the site templates, menus and pages.
AJAX
This technology is widely used in the Control Panel and Components 2.0 to speed up the system response and decrease server-to-client data traffic. The system places no restrictions on using AJAX in the public section.
CSS
The design of each site template can be controlled via separate CSS files. Analogously, separate style sheets can be used with public components as well as module templates (e.g. forum, helpdesk, polls). The Control Panel features the use of visual themes: users can create their own custom visual themes through the cascading style sheets.
Flash
The system has limited support for the Macromedia (now Adobe) Flash technology. Flash plug-ins can be used in the following ways:
- as a part of the site template design;
- as advertising banners;
- as user input controls deliberately designed to interact with the system.
RSS
The system supports RSS versions 0.92 and 2.0. In the core, RSS is used to exchange information between the Information Blocks and Blogs modules.
CSV
The system uses the CSV standard to exchange information between the Information Blocks module and other systems.
Browser support
Bitrix Site Manager was developed to support the most popular browsers. The public section appearance is browser-independent. The Control Panel is optimized for the maximum performance with the following browsers
- Internet Explorer 7.x or higher;
- Firefox 1.5.x or higher;
- Google Chrome 4.1 and higher;
- Opera 9.0 and higher (some features may not be available);
- Apple Safari 3.0 and higher (some features may not be available).
Important! The visual editor can function properly only with the following browsers:
- Internet Explorer 7.x or higher;
- Firefox 1.5.x or higher.
The support for the Konqueror and Safari browsers is limited; the visual editor cannot be used in these browsers.
Known problems
- The visual editor behaviour may somewhat disagree in different browsers (Internet Explorer and FireFox).
- Some API functions and class methods may produce HTML code that do not fully conform with the XHTML standard, and potentially may not pass the W3C validation.
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Course description
| Installing the trial version using Windows installer
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