Hi Magnolia
Hi Magnolia
This absolute beginner’s tutorial is an abridged version of Hello Magnolia, with the functionality limited to the bare minimum required to put together a web page using simple commands and pre-configured components.
| This tutorial is based on version 4 of Magnolia CLI. | 
| You’ll learn what those components are and where to put them to produce this simple web page:     
 | You’re seeing a preview of the page on the left in Magnolia. As depicted below, you’d see green component bars when editing the page.   
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Prerequisites
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First, you’ll need to get Magnolia if you haven’t installed it already. 
What are we going to do?
Tutorial overview
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We’ll locate the light module folder in the Magnolia installation directory. 
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Then, we’ll add page and component templates in subfolders. 
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Next, we’ll add dialog files in subfolders. 
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Finally, we’ll create a page using the dialogs and templates from the previous steps. 
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You’ll create one folder. 
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You’ll create two folders. 
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You’ll add one file into a folder. 
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You’ll add two files into a folder. 
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You’ll need to download one file. 
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You’ll need to download two files. 
Setting up templates and dialogs
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