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Tue, 2006-06-27 23:20 by carolgeyerTue, 2006-06-27 23:20 by carolgeyer
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Basically, you just create an FAQ book within the Knowledge Base. <br /><br />Start by creating a book page that will be the FAQ table of contents. Give it an appropriate page title (FAQ on topic) and page alias, but leave the Body field blank. Select the KB as the Parent.<br /><br />Create a new book page for each Q&amp;A, with the question as the page title and the answer in the body text. Select the FAQ ToC page as the Parent.<br /><br />Over time, you may identify other posts on the site (especially in blogs and forums) that you may want to include in the FAQ. When you do, simply select the entry, choose the &quot;outline&quot; tab, designate the FAQ ToC page as the Parent. The blog or forum post will automatically be added to the FAQ. <br /><br />This process is explained at http://drupal.org/node/23701.
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Basically, you just create an FAQ book within the Knowledge Base. You start by creating a book page that will be the table of contents. Then, instead of listing all the Q&amp;As in the body text, like we do now, you create a new book page for each, with the question as the page title and the answer in the body text. You select the main FAQ page as the parent, and all the questions will be listed on that page.<br /><br />What's really cool is that you can then go to other posts on the site, like the questions people put in the blog section, select the &quot;outline&quot; tab, choose the FAQ book, and that blog appears as a Q&amp;A in the FAQ.<br /><br />This process is explained at http://drupal.org/node/23701.
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How do I use Drupal to create and manage an FAQ page?

Basically, you just create an FAQ book within the Knowledge Base. You start by creating a book page that will be the table of contents. Then, instead of listing all the Q&As in the body text, like we do now, you create a new book page for each, with the question as the page title and the answer in the body text. You select the main FAQ page as the parent, and all the questions will be listed on that page.

What's really cool is that you can then go to other posts on the site, like the questions people put in the blog section, select the "outline" tab, choose the FAQ book, and that blog appears as a Q&A in the FAQ.

This process is explained at http://drupal.org/node/23701.
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