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== Topic Settings ==
== Topic Settings ==
 
*Enable sticky topics - Stickies are topics that stay above all of the other topics regardless of the last post made in them. They are usually used for important messages. By default, only Global Moderators, Local Moderators and administrators can sticky topics but you can change this with the use of the permission system found in the admin panel.
*Enable participation icons - This shows a little icon on the topics the user has posted in.
*Time before topic is warned as old on reply - If this option is enabled a warning will be displayed to the user when attempting to reply to a topic which has not had any new replies for the amount of time, in days, specified by this setting. Set this setting to 0 to disable the feature.
*Number of topics per page in the message index - Enter the number for how many topics you want displayed per page in a board
*Number of posts per page in a topic page - Enter the number for how many posts you want displayed per page in a topic
*Number of posts for a hot topic - The number of posts for a topic to be labeled as a hot topic, thus distinguishing it from other topics. If this amount of posts is reached, the hot topic icon will be displayed in the message index next to the topic.
*Number of posts for a very hot topic - The number of posts for a [[Topic]] to be labeled as very hot topic, thus distinguishing it from other topics. If this amount of posts is reached, the very hot [[Topic]] icon will be displayed in message index next to the topic.
*Max [[Topic]] size to show "All" posts - Set this to the maximum number of posts a topic can have to show the all link. Setting this lower than "Maximum messages to display in a [[Topic]] page" will simply mean it never gets shown, and setting it too high could slow down your forum.
*Enable previous/next topic links - This will show links to the next and previous topics in relation to the current topic a member is viewing.


{{As an administrator}}
{{As an administrator}}

Revision as of 04:44, 15 November 2010

Post Settings

The Post Settings page of the Category:Posts and Topics section of the Category:Administration Panel contains some settings regarding the posting of messages on your forum.

Enable/Disable Settings----

  • Remove nested quotes when posting - This will only show the quote of the Post in question, not any quoted posts from that post.
  • Embed flash into posts - This option will allow your users to use Flash directly inside their posts, just like images. This could pose a security risk.
  • Enable spell checking - Enable spell checking. You MUST have the pspell library installed on your server and your PHP configuration set up to use the pspell library.

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  • Disable WYSIWYG editor - This setting will disallow all users from using the WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") editor on the post page.

[/vers] Numerical Input Settings----

  • Maximum allowed Post size - Set the maximum characters you wish you wish to allow in a post.
  • Break up words with more letters than - This option breaks words longer than a certain length into pieces so they don't disturb the forum's layout. (as much...) This option should not be set to a value under 40.
  • Posts to show on Topic summary - This allows you to set the number of previous posts shown in the Topic summary at the Reply screen.

Time Related Settings----

  • Time required between posts from the same IP - Here you can select the amount of time that must pass between postings. This can be used to stop people from "spamming" your Forum by limiting how often they can post.
  • Courtesy edit wait time - Number of seconds allowed for a Post to be edited before logging the last edit date.
  • Maximum time after posting to allow edit - Number of minutes allowed to pass before a user can no longer edit a Post they have made. Set to 0 disable. Note: This will not effect any user who has permission to edit other peoples posts.

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Topic Settings

  • Enable sticky topics - Stickies are topics that stay above all of the other topics regardless of the last post made in them. They are usually used for important messages. By default, only Global Moderators, Local Moderators and administrators can sticky topics but you can change this with the use of the permission system found in the admin panel.
  • Enable participation icons - This shows a little icon on the topics the user has posted in.
  • Time before topic is warned as old on reply - If this option is enabled a warning will be displayed to the user when attempting to reply to a topic which has not had any new replies for the amount of time, in days, specified by this setting. Set this setting to 0 to disable the feature.
  • Number of topics per page in the message index - Enter the number for how many topics you want displayed per page in a board
  • Number of posts per page in a topic page - Enter the number for how many posts you want displayed per page in a topic
  • Number of posts for a hot topic - The number of posts for a topic to be labeled as a hot topic, thus distinguishing it from other topics. If this amount of posts is reached, the hot topic icon will be displayed in the message index next to the topic.
  • Number of posts for a very hot topic - The number of posts for a Topic to be labeled as very hot topic, thus distinguishing it from other topics. If this amount of posts is reached, the very hot Topic icon will be displayed in message index next to the topic.
  • Max Topic size to show "All" posts - Set this to the maximum number of posts a topic can have to show the all link. Setting this lower than "Maximum messages to display in a Topic page" will simply mean it never gets shown, and setting it too high could slow down your forum.
  • Enable previous/next topic links - This will show links to the next and previous topics in relation to the current topic a member is viewing.

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