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Hello queentux
Yes these are "content" modules. They make it easy for you to create pages within XOOPS using HTML code or wysiwyg editors. (what you see is what you get). You can also wrap static external HTML pages in Xoops. The content from these modules are included in the XOOPS global search.
These modules come with "blocks" which provide link menus to the articles, normally the artice title is the link to the page.
Some users paste HTML code from Dreamweaver or Frontpage into the HTML editors that come with the modules. You just upload any images to wherever and define the paths to the images in the code. IE yoursite.com/images/yourpic.gif
wfsections is the big brother of them all, which has category / sub category facilities and many more. A new release is due soon, I don't know when.
TinyContent is a nice module with a wysiwyg editor, which might suit your needs. The best way to find out about their features is install some content modules and see for yourself.
The "Standard" webpage look can be achieved by finding the right theme or look for you. I recently download a "web-blog" looking theme which I thought was nice.
See here:
http://www.oceannet.jpJust click on the theme links and you will see what they look like
Xoops also has a "weblog" type module
http://wellwine.net/modules/weblog/index.php?&cat_id=2For more info see here:
http://wiki.xoops.org/wakka.php?wakka=XoopsStaticContentThemes:
http://www.7dana.com/http://www.xoops-themes.org/modules/news/Lots more around just type "themes xoops" in google