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                  <p class="bodytext">A content type defines all the attributes of a web page
                     including its template, workflow, expiry settings, and so on. New
                     pages created using a content type inherit all the page settings
                     defined in the content type.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>1.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Select Edit &gt; Administer Website and select the website
                           for which you want to create the content type.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>2.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Administer Website dialog box, select Content Types
                           from the left panel and click Add.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>3.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Settings dialog box, enter the name, category, and
                           description. Select the content type format as HTML or XML and click
                           Next.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>4.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Template settings dialog box, choose a template for
                           the selected content type and click Next.
                           <p class="bodytext"><strong>Note:</strong> For an XML content
                              type, you can also specify the publish action type settings such
                              as to create a file or update the template itself.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>5.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In Workflow settings dialog box, choose a workflow for the
                           selected content type and click Next.
                           <p class="bodytext"><strong>Note:</strong> For an HTML content
                              type, you can also specify a folder other than the default website
                              folder, to publish the pages.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>6.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">(Optional) In the Expiry settings dialog box, enable page
                           expiry to set an expiry date for pages created using the content
                           type. You can specific date or duration after which the page expires
                           and the post expiry settings.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>7.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Post Action settings dialog box, Select Update XML
                           List With A Link To The New Web Page, to update a history file with
                           the log information, after every publish action. Specify the name
                           of the history file and select a Post Action Type from the list.A
                           summary of the options you have chosen is displayed in the Create
                           Content Type Summary dialog box. When you click Done, a new HTML
                           or XML Content Type with the specified settings is created.
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