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+<h3><center>FEATURE, THEMENSPECIAL & STARTSPECIAL</center></h3>
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+ <LI> <STRONG>feature:</STRONG> a feature is always situated under the first article of the startpage or a theme-page. After a new feature is being produced, the new one will be the most upper feature on a page, all other features move downwards. It is not possible to keep a feature precisely on one position. A feature may be associated to a themepage, then it appaers on this themepage <STRONG>and</STRONG> the startpage. Without a theme, it appears <STRONG>only</STRONG> on the startpage. A feature is, seen in a hierarchical view, an <EM>ordinary article</EM>.
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+ <LI> <STRONG>themenspezial:</STRONG> if <EM>themenspezial</EM> <STRONG>and a theme</STRONG> is marked, then this article will be the leading article of the theme. It will only vanish, if a new one is being marked as <EM>themenspezial</EM>. Then it should be classified as feature, else it gets lost. Please do <STRONG>always assign a theme to a themenspezial</STRONG>.
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+ <LI> <STRONG>startspezial:</STRONG> if <EM>startspezial</EM> <STRONG>and nothing else (no theme)</STRONG> is marked, then this article will be the first and leading article of the startpage. It will only vanish, if a new one is being marked as <EM>startspezial</EM>. It doesn't make any sense to connect a startspezial with a theme. <BR><BR>
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