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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is redirected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login box. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs
Enables the Breadcrumb navigation feature
Disabled
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is redirected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login box. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs
Enables the Breadcrumb navigation feature
Disabled
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is redirected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login box. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs
Enables the Breadcrumb navigation feature
Disabled
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is redirected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login box. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs
Enables the Breadcrumb navigation feature
Disabled
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is reidrected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL of page to send Anonymous visitor when a page is not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
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3
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use custom homepage
Specify a Homepage URL (any valid URL) as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option: Leave as-is, Remove, or Add.
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Enabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
URL an anonymous is reidrected to when page not found
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
Disabled
URL of page to send Anonymous visitor when a page is not found
Disabled
URL a user is directed to after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
Site Access
Close Site
Use this setting to "close" your Tiki (such as for maintenance). Users attempting to access your site will see only a login. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
Close site when server load is above the threshold
Use this option to "close" your Tiki when the server load exceeds a specific threshold. Only users with specific permission will be allowed to log in.
Use Maximum average server load threshold in the last minute to define the maximum server load.
Use the Message to display to specify the message that visitors will see when attempting to access your site.
Disabled
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Setting
Description
Default
Menus
PHP Layers
Enables PHP Menus (deprecated, use CSS Menus)
Disabled
CSS Menus
If enabled, Tiki will use display CSS-styled (Suckerfish) vertical or horizontal menus.
Enabled
Allow HTML...
If enabled, you can include raw HTML when creating menu options. This coding will be rendered by Tiki without filtering or sanitization.
This is potentially dangerous, as it allows raw HTML to be added. Be sure to enable this option only if trusted users can create and edit menus.
Disabled
Menu user levels
Enables the Menu user levels feature
Disabled
Featured links
Enables the Featured Links option.
Disabled
Display menus as folders
Note: This option applies only for non-CSS menus.
Enabled
Menu icons
If enabled, enter the Default path for menu icons, relative to your Tiki installation.
Disabled
Home Page
Use group home pages
If enabled, each Group will have its own "home" page.
If enabled, you can also specify group members will Go to the group home page only if logging in from the default home page
Disabled
Use Tiki feature as homepage
Select the home page for your Tiki. Select from the list of enabled features such as wiki, articles, or blog.
Wiki
Use URL index
Specify any valid URL as the home page for your Tiki. This must be a fully qualified URL. For example, if you want to use a different wiki page (other than HomePage) as your Tiki's home, use: tiki-index.php?page=PAGENAME.
This option will override the Use Tiki feature as homepage setting.
Redirects
Domain prefix handling
Select the Domain prefix (www) handling option
Leave as-is
Domain redirects
Comma separated list of domain forwards (one entry per line: from,to). Preserves the from url.
Redirect on error
Enable the Redirect on error feature
Disabled
Redirect to similar wiki page
If enabled, if a visitor attempts to access a wiki page that does not exist, Tiki will display a similarly named page (instead of showing a "page not found" message.
Disabled
On permission denied, display login module
If enabled, if an Anonymous visitor attempts to access a page to which he does have permission, Tiki will automatically display the Login module.
Alternatively, use the Send to URL field to display a specific page (relative to your Tiki installation) instead.
Disabled
Redirect Anonymous on page not found
URL of page to send Anonymous visitor when a page is not found
Disabled
Redirect Registered after account validation
The default page a Registered user sees after account validation is tiki-information.php?msg=Account validated successfully.
User
URL to go to when clicking on a username
Override the default user profile page
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