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===<translate>View All Members</translate>===
<translate>Upon clicking "Members" on the [[Main menu]] or in the [[Info center|Info Center]] you will be lead to this page. The "View all Members" page is the default page for the memberlist section. But there is also a [[#Search for members|Search for members]] page in the memberlist as well where you can search for members registered on a forum.


On this page you will see the list of all the members registered on the forum you are viewing. At the top you will be able to navigate through the pages of members, which are used so there won't be too many members on one single page. To the right you will see every letter of the English alphabet. Clicking on a letter will lead you to registered members thats username begins with that letter. Note this does not filter out all of the other usernames beginning with different letters, but rather serves as an anchor so you will be directed to usernames that start with the letter clicked so you don't have to scroll through several pages to find usernames that begin with a certain letter.
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Provided that you have the appropriate permissions, you will be able to see the ''Members'' entry on the {{llink|Main menu|text=Main Menu}} or in the {{llink|Info center|text=Info Center}}. Clicking one of these links will bring you to the ''View all Members'' page, the default page for the ''Members List'' section. There is also a ''{{llink|anchor=Search for members|text=Search for Members}}'' page in this section, where you can search for members registered on the forum.
 
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On the ''View All Members'' page, you will see the list of all the members registered on the forum. Pages are used so that there are not too many members listed on one single page. When there is more than one page, the additional pages can be selected from here. On the right side of the "Members List" title bar, every letter of the English alphabet is displayed. These letters are used to jump to the usernames of registered members that begin with that letter, so that you do not have to scroll through several pages to find them. This does not filter out all of the usernames beginning with different letters, but rather serves as an anchor, so you will be directed to usernames that start with the selected letter.


All usernames in the memberlist can be ordered in several different ways.
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All usernames in the memberlist can be ordered by: Status (Online/Offline), Username, Email, Website, ICQ, AIM, YIM, MSN, Position, Date Registered, and Posts. These column headings are links that can be used to sort the list in ascending or descending order, or to reverse the sort order of the column under the heading that is currently used to sort the list.


They can be ordered by: Status (Online - Offline), Email, Website, ICQ, AIM, YIM, MSN, Position, Date Registered, and Posts. Just clicking on one of these links will sort the members for you. First in descending order, but when clicked again - in ascending order.
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This section allows you to do either a simple search for members, or to choose to filter your results by using additional parameters. You can search for members based on their username, email address, messenger nickname, website, or position.  


===<translate>Search for members</translate>===
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<translate>This section allows you to search for members of your forum using many different filters. You can search for members with an ID, age, posts, date registered, last online; with the values of: less than value inputted, less or equal to, exactly equal to, equal to or greater, or just greater than. So for example, you could use Posts => 300 and User age > 20 to list all members that have 300 or more posts and are older than 20 years of age.
The search results will show matches for the terms that you enter in the search field. If any of the additional search parameters are selected, then the results will also be filtered accordingly. The search does not look only for full-word exact matches, but also for any parts of text that match the search terms. For this reason, if the search term represents only part of the word that you are looking for, then the results may show many more matches than expected.


You can narrow the search down even more by selecting the gender of the members you wish to list, the activation status of the member, and the membergroups the member belongs to.
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Some of the additional search parameters relate to information that users can either choose not to include in their profile (messenger nickname, website) or they can choose not to reveal it to the public (email), so using these parameters might not always bring up the results that you are looking for. The results of the search will be more accurate the more letters/words that are used in the search.


You can also try to find members by their username, email address, website, location, ip address, and messenger address.
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View All Members

Provided that you have the appropriate permissions, you will be able to see the Members entry on the Main Menu or in the Info Center. Clicking one of these links will bring you to the View all Members page, the default page for the Members List section. There is also a Search for Members page in this section, where you can search for members registered on the forum.

On the View All Members page, you will see the list of all the members registered on the forum. Pages are used so that there are not too many members listed on one single page. When there is more than one page, the additional pages can be selected from here. On the right side of the "Members List" title bar, every letter of the English alphabet is displayed. These letters are used to jump to the usernames of registered members that begin with that letter, so that you do not have to scroll through several pages to find them. This does not filter out all of the usernames beginning with different letters, but rather serves as an anchor, so you will be directed to usernames that start with the selected letter.

All usernames in the memberlist can be ordered by: Status (Online/Offline), Username, Email, Website, ICQ, AIM, YIM, MSN, Position, Date Registered, and Posts. These column headings are links that can be used to sort the list in ascending or descending order, or to reverse the sort order of the column under the heading that is currently used to sort the list.

Search for Members

This section allows you to do either a simple search for members, or to choose to filter your results by using additional parameters. You can search for members based on their username, email address, messenger nickname, website, or position.

The search results will show matches for the terms that you enter in the search field. If any of the additional search parameters are selected, then the results will also be filtered accordingly. The search does not look only for full-word exact matches, but also for any parts of text that match the search terms. For this reason, if the search term represents only part of the word that you are looking for, then the results may show many more matches than expected.

Some of the additional search parameters relate to information that users can either choose not to include in their profile (messenger nickname, website) or they can choose not to reveal it to the public (email), so using these parameters might not always bring up the results that you are looking for. The results of the search will be more accurate the more letters/words that are used in the search.



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