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Operation guide
by Xoops Documentation Team
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Revision History |
Revision 1.0 |
2004-07-27 |
HS |
The first revision of the " Operation guide" |
Abstract
Table of Contents
- 1. General principles
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- 1.1. The XOOPS core
- 1.2. Modules
- 1.3. Blocks
- 1.4. Users and groups
- 1.5. Content
- 1.6. Language files
- 1.7. Themes and templates
- 2. The Admin Interface
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- 2.1. Logging in
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- 2.1.1. As Site Administrator
- 2.1.2. As Registered User
- 2.1.3. Incorrect Login Procedure
- 2.1.4. Logging Out
- 2.2. Control panel home
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- 2.2.1. Some preliminaries before we get started in the admin area
- 2.3. Avatars
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- 2.3.1. Adding avatars
- 2.3.2. Edit and delete Avatars
- 2.4. Banners
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- 2.4.1. What are they?
- 2.4.2. Current active banners
- 2.4.3. Add new banner
- 2.4.4. Editing banners
- 2.4.5. Finished banners
- 2.4.6. Advertising clients
- 2.4.7. Add new client
- 2.5. Blocks
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- 2.5.1. Overview
- 2.5.2. Configuring the blocks
- 2.5.3. Editing a block
- 2.5.4. Adding custom blocks
- 2.6. Comments
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- 2.6.1. Overview
- 2.6.2. Manage comments
- 2.7. Find Users
- 2.8. Groups
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- 2.8.1. Overview
- 2.8.2. The different sets of rights
- 2.8.3. Edit members of this group
- 2.8.4. Creating a new group
- 2.9. Image Manager
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- 2.9.1. Adding image categories
- 2.9.2. Editing and deleting images and categories
- 2.9.3. Adding image files through the control panel
- 2.9.4. Accessing the image manager from the user side
- 2.10. Mail Users
- 2.11. Modules
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- 2.11.1. Acquiring a module
- 2.11.2. Uploading the module
- 2.11.3. Installing the module
- 2.11.4. Setting module visibility and menu order
- 2.11.5. Configuring module settings and options
- 2.11.6. Setting user access rights for a module
- 2.12. Preferences
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- 2.12.1. General Settings
- 2.12.2. User Info Settings
- 2.12.3. Meta Tags and Footer
- 2.12.4. Word Censoring Options
- 2.12.5. Search Options
- 2.12.6. Mail Setup
- 2.13. Smilies
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- 2.13.1. Adding and editing smilies
- 2.14. Templates
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- 2.14.1. The default template set
- 2.14.2. Cloning and downloading template sets
- 2.14.3. Editing templates
- 2.14.4. Uploading a new template set
- Index
List of Figures
- 2.1. Logging in
- 2.2. Current Active Banners
- 2.3. Advertising Clients
- 2.4. Logging in
- 2.5. Blocks Administration
- 2.6. Comment Manager
- 2.7. Edit Groups
- 2.8. Modify Groups
- 2.9. Selecting Modules from the menu system
- 2.10. An un-installed module
- 2.11. Installed module administration
- 2.12. Deactivated module
- 2.13. Module menu
- 2.14. Template manager
- 2.15. The different templates for a single module
- 2.16. Editing a template
List of Tables
- 2.1. New Avatar
- 2.2. New Banner
- 2.3. New Client
- 2.4. Block Administration
- 2.5. Block Editing
- 2.6. Comments Status
- 2.7. List Comments
- 2.8. Find Users
- 2.9. Adding Image Categories
- 2.10. Adding image files
- 2.11. Mail Users
- 2.12. General Settings
- 2.13. User Info Settings
- 2.14. Meta Tags and Footer
- 2.15. Mail Setup
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Partners Module V1.0
Simon Wilkinson
Copyright © 2004 2004-07-24
Revision History |
Revision 1.0 |
2004-07-24 |
SW |
The first revision of the Partners Module V1.0 document. |
Table of Contents
- 1. Function
- 2. Install/uninstall
- 3. Operating instructions
- 4. Administration menu
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- 4.1. Adding a partner
- 4.2. Managing partners
- 4.3. Preferences
- 5. The user side
- 6. Blocks
- 7. Templates
- 8. Module credits
1. Function

The Partners module provides a page and a block for displaying links to the websites of cooperating organizations, together with short descriptions and optionally logos. Typical usage includes recognition of websites that refer a lot of traffic to your own and " thank you" pages for sponsors.
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Anatomy of the Default Theme
Mike Muin
Copyright © 2004 2004-05-21
Revision History |
Revision 1.0 |
2004-06-21 |
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The initial vesion |
Abstract
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
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- 1.1. Themes vs. Templates
- 1.2. Theme Directory
- 1.3. Smarty
- 2. HTML Files
- 2.1. theme.html
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- 2.1.1. Diagram of the Default Theme
- 2.1.2. DOCTYPE
- 2.1.3. Meta Tags
- 2.1.4. Title
- 2.1.5. Links
- 2.1.6. JavaScript
- 2.1.7. Header Table
- 2.1.8. Content Table - Left Column
- 2.1.9. Content Table - Center Blocks
- 2.1.10. Content Table - Center-Center Blocks
- 2.1.11. Content Table - Center-Left Blocks
- 2.1.12. Content Table - Center-Right Blocks
- 2.1.13. Content Table - Module Contents
- 2.1.14. Content Table - Right Column
- 2.1.15. Footer Table
- 2.2. theme_blockleft.html
- 2.3. theme_blockcenter_c.html
- 2.4. theme_blockcenter_l.html
- 2.5. theme_blockcenter_r.html
- 2.6. theme_blockright.html
- 3. CSS Files
- 3.1. style.css
- 3.2. styleMAC.css
- 3.3. styleNN.css
- 4. Images
- 4.1. logo.gif
- 4.2. hbar.gif
- 4.3. poweredby.gif
- 5. Basic Theme-Building Tips
- 5.1. Installing a Theme
- 5.2. Smarty Debugging
- Index
List of Figures
- 2.1. Basic Layout
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Image via
Wikipedia
A visual introduction to XOOPS
Horacio Salazar
<hsalazar@xoops.org> Copyright © 2004 2004-05-21
Revision History |
Revision 1.0 |
2004-4-1 |
HS |
The first revision of the visual introduction to XOOPS |
Abstract This document gives you an overview about
XOOPS
Table of Contents
- A visual introduction to XOOPS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. What is XOOPS
- 3. Summary of Features
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- 3.1. Easy Installation
- 3.2. Database-driven
- 3.3. Modular, Object-Oriented Design
- 3.4. Layout and Theme Management System
- 3.5. Smarty Template Engine
- 3.6. Group-based Permission and Access
- 3.7. Great Search Function
- 3.8. User Management
- 3.9. Multi-byte Language Support
- 3.10. Built in Image Manager
- 3.11. Friendly, Supportive Community
- 3.12. Organized Development Process
- 4. Official Modules
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- 4.1. News
- 4.2. NewBB
- 4.3. Polls
- 4.4. Web Links
- 4.5. Downloads
- 4.6. Headlines
- 4.7. FAQ
- 4.8. Partners
- 4.9. Members
- 4.10. Contact Us
- 5. Other Modules
- 6. Core Themes
- 7. Credits
- 8. Dublin Core Metadata
- Index
List of Figures
- 2.1. The XOOPS main site presents a user side focused on a community site.
- 2.2. Every XOOPS site is managed through a secure Web interface that can be heavily customized.
- 2.3. It's up to you to create a visually stunning, attractive interface for the users of your XOOPS site.
- 3.1. XOOPS has a Web-based install wizard that leads you through the installation process
- 3.2. Module installation and deinstallation is an easy process in the admin side of XOOPS
- 3.3. It's very easy to define the position of every block available in the system.
- 3.4. It's very easy to define the position of every block available in the system.
- 3.5. For every group you have, you can assign all kinds of rights in your XOOPS system.
- 3.6. Search results are sorted by module so you always know where you'll be taken
- 3.7. Sending mail to your users is an easy process, and you can address them one group at a time, if you want
- 3.8. The image manager allows you to upload pictures that you can later use in your news items, for instance
- 4.1. News items present in the index pages a lot of information and links
- 4.2. Once displayed in full, each story has its comments associated, as well as many control options
- 4.3. Users with the appropriate privileges can submit stories to your XOOPS website
- 4.4. A useful way of browsing the news in a XOOPS site is the monthly archive
- 4.5. XOOPS uses the newBB forum module to hold its discussions
- 4.6. A category forum showing the most recent discussion threads
- 4.7. A discussion thread, which the reader can follow in a nested or flat style
- 4.8. The most recent threads can be shown in the home page as an invitation to enter the forums
- 4.9. XOOPS keeps a list of the polls published in a site even if they've expired
- 4.10. Every poll question shows its results in a horizontal bar graph, and can have its own comments thread
- 4.11. Polls can be easily configured by the XOOPS site administrator using this interface
- 4.12. The index page of the Web Links module shows links to the main categories as well as the latest links
- 4.13. A category's links can be easily sorted in eight different ways
- 4.14. Users can submit their proposal for links using a simple form. The submission has to be approved to appear in the site
- 4.15. XOOPS offers several ways of showing the popularity of each site in the links repository
- 4.16. The header of the Downloads module shows categories and subcategories. Then come the latest files
- 4.17. In a category, the files show a clickable link, and several options for users to interact with the site
- 4.18. Each download can have its own comments thread, if the site administrator decides so
- 4.19. One way of interacting with the site is the rating of downloadable files. This can be helpful to other users
- 4.20. Another way of participating is to submit your own file. You provide a link, as there's still no upload facility
- 4.21. And of course users can easily see which downloads are more popular or best rated by other users
- 4.22. The site administrator can decide how many RSS channels to show in its Headlines module.
- 4.23. There's an option that allows the site to show complete the teasers of the featured headlines.
- 4.24. In its index page, the FAQ module shows the categories of questions, as well as the questions themselves, linked
- 4.25. The category page of the FAQ module shows at top the questions of that category, and below the answers
- 4.26. The Partners module reminds users that XOOPS sites are not an island, but part of a friendly network of sites
- 4.27. Visitors can ask to be included in the partners list of a site through this easy to fill form
- 4.28. The Members module starts with a highly configurable search form. Don't want to use it? Just press Enter.
- 4.29. The result of the search is a list of members, with links to their e-mail accounts, their Private Messages inbox and their Web sites
- 4.30. Site managers can send messages to users as groups, or using various criteria
- 4.31. Each user has access to his/her own profile, to see participation and to have access to several user tools
- 4.32. The Contact Us module is a simple feedback form that provides user another way of interacting with the site
- 5.1. User wjue is the author of the popular calendar module called Agenda-X
- 5.2. There are several guestbook modules available to users. One of them is Narga Guestbook
- 5.3. Another powerful contribution is the OS Commerce module, developed by German Xoopsers
- 5.4. User Catzwolf has modified the Spotlight module to include two different template configurations
- 5.5. Catzwolf has also authored a powerful although still unfinished article management module called WF-Section
- 5.6. xDirectory is a very useful module for those needing ordered entries in a catalogue
- 5.7. XOOPS Gallery is one of the most powerful image galleries available to use in XOOPS sites
- 6.1. This is a common sight for XOOPS users: the default theme showing a very common default module (News)
- 6.2. The x2t theme is a bit more complex, using more images, but also has a more finished look
- 6.3. The phpkaox theme is very light and includes a graphical version of the main menu
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