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![]() Since Wagtail 4.1 the Settings Tab and the corresponding scheduling of pages has been moved to the Status side panels. As mentioned in the release notes of Wagtail 4.1: [See here](https://docs.wagtail.org/en/stable/releases/4.1.html#new-ui-for-scheduled-publishing). In the documentation section for customising the edit interface, this snippet is still available. When implemented, there is no effect and no error is shown. Therefore this line is obsolete and only the two tabs 'Content' and 'Promote' should be available. Co-authored-by: Julian Bigler <disperate@users.noreply.github.com> |
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README.md
Wagtail docs
These are Sphinx docs, automatically built at https://docs.wagtail.org when the main
branch is committed to Github. To build them locally, install Wagtail's development requirements (in the root Wagtail directory):
pip install -e .[testing,docs]
To build the documentation for browsing, from this directory run:
make html
then open _build/html/index.html
in a browser.
To rebuild automatically while editing the documentation, from this directory run:
sphinx-autobuild . _build
The online MyST playground at Curvenote or the MyST-Markdown VS Code Extension are helpful tools for working with the MyST syntax.