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   archive:: (1) n: An '''=>area'''. (2) v: The act of moving a deactivated 
document to the archive area for later reference or re-use (as opposed to 
deleting it).
  
-  area:: Lenya differenciates between two areas: '''authoring''' (which is 
what you use while you edit your pages) and '''live''' (which is what the 
visitors of your website will see). Both areas share many properties (notably 
the presentation of the content), but can have additional properties of their 
own (an obvious example are the editing menus in the authoring area). Live and 
authoring can have different content. 
+  area:: In Lenya, the content can exist in different versions at the same 
time. The "storage containers" of the content version sets are called areas. At 
the moment, the following areas are supported:
+ 
+  * authoring - edit pages
+  * staging - review edited pages
+  * live - the published pages, visible to site visitors
+  * archive - archived pages, can be restored
+  * trash - deleted pages, can be restored
+  * admin - administration area (no special content)
+ 
+ In Lenya 1.2, the prefix "info-" can be added to the authoring, staging, 
archive, and trash areas. This is used to display the sitetree and page 
information (commonly refered to as "info area").
+ 
+ The areas share many properties (notably the presentation of the content), 
but can have additional properties of their own (an obvious example are the 
editing menus in the authoring area). Live and authoring can have different 
content. 
   A page moves from authoring to live and back according to '''=>workflow'''s.
-  Other, less frequently used areas are '''archive''' (for old, no longer 
publicly available documents) and '''info''' (FIXME: explain).
+ 
  
   In the docs you will sometimes find term '''mode''' instead of "area" to 
describe the same concept.
  

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