Redirecting pages in TikiWiki Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor When pages are deleted or renamed, there is a chance that Google may have cached the page in their web crawler. Also, someone could have book marked the page. To Keep these deleted and renamed pages from getting a “404 not found error“, you can set up redirects in your Tiki pages to redirect the Read More >
How to remove footer information in PrestaShop 1.5 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell The default PrestaShop setup displays a lot of different information in the footer area. There are seven basic blocks of information for the footer that correspond to different modules. The five basic blocks are Categories, Information, My Account, Follow Us, and Contact Us. Above the basic blocks is a gray area with several icons that Read More >
Renaming pages and Structures in TikiWiki Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor As time goes on with your TikiWiki site, some pages may need to be renamed to better represent your wiki information. “Pages” and “Structures” are the basis of your TikiWiki site structure. The following sections will explain how to rename the pages and structures in TikiWiki. Note! The page name is a part of the Read More >
How to edit a template footer in phpBB 3.0 Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell PhpBB allows you to select from different templates to customize the look and feel of your site. Regardless of the template you select to use, there may be times when you want to add something to your site that is not in the templatge by default. Most often, the header and footer are the areas Read More >
Allow editing for the TikiWiki anonymous user Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor This snapshot shows the edit feature missing from the default TikiWiki installation. Registered users can only edit TikiWiki sites by default. Some wiki software makes it default for “non registered“ or “Anonymous“ users to edit the site. TikiWiki is not set up this way. To allow Anonymous users access to edit your TikiWiki site Read More >
TikiWiki Overview Updated on April 5, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Before we start with TikiWiki, it’s a good idea to have a clear view of what it takes to make a basic TikiWiki site. A typical wiki site is like Wikipedia. Many different people contribute to Wikipedia content. TikiWiki has the same functionality. These courses are designed to walk you through the basic steps in Read More >
Handling bounces with phpList Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor In this article we’ll discuss how phpList handles bounce backs. A bounce back can happen when one of the users you attempt to send a message to does not receive the message, and it “bounces back” to you with an explanation of why. One of the great things of managing your mailings via phpList is Read More >
How to add Related Products in OpenCart Updated on December 22, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor When you add products in your OpenCart software, you can have related products appear with them in the product search. (See image to the right) This article will explain how to add related products to your OpenCart products. Adding Related Products in OpenCart Log into your OpenCart admin. Edit the product you want to add Read More >
How to delete and restore pages in TikiWIki Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Once pages are created in TikiWiki, you can begin to edit them. Because the TikiWIki site is accessible for anyone to edit, occasionally you may have a person deface a page. This article will explain how to edit, delete, and restore pages in TikiWIki. Deleting and Restoring pages The nice thing about TikiWiki is that Read More >
Creating structures or table of contents in TikiWiki Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor The previous tutorial explained how to create pages in TikiWiki. In TikiWiki, pages can be organized into categories that make the subject easier to navigate. These categories in TikiWiki are called Structures. This allows the writer of the page to create multiple pages related to one subject. This is a fast and user friendly way Read More >
Editing a post as a moderator in phpBB 3.0 Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell While administering your site, you and your moderators may have to make textual changes in topics and replies. Administrator and moderator roles have the ability to edit the content of a post directly. For example, a user may have posted personal information and you want to remove it to protect the user from any malicious Read More >
My TikiWIki login is not working Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor In the previous article on logging into TikiWiki, we learned how to log in. When administrating a TikiWIki site, you may want to rotate your passwords for security reasons this article will explain how chage your TikiWiki password. If for whatever reason your TikiWiki username or password does not work, you can reset the password Read More >
Approving a post in phpBB 3.0 Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell By default, new users in phpBB 3.0 must have their topics and replies approved until they reach five posts. As an administrator, you can certainly set that to be a longer, or shorter period of time. You may also have a specific group that needs to have its posts approved or even decide that you Read More >
Edit OpenCart template Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor In this tutorial we will show you a quick example of how you can edit a OpenCart template to change the default layout that is used for your OpenCart site. As an example let’s say you have created a gift voucher in OpenCart. By default it’s just going to show a link for customers to Read More >
Moderating reported posts in phpBB 3.0 Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell Your members have the ability to report inappropriate posts when they come across them on your site. Moderating these reported posts in phpBB is a common task for admins and moderators. Posts can be reported for a number of things but the most common are off-topic or offensive postings. Below you will find instructions on Read More >
What is DokuWiki? Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor What is DokuWiki? DokuWiki is a Free Open Source wiki software designed by Andreas Gohr in 2004. If you are familar with Wikipedia, then you will unerstand what DokuWIki is designed for. Wiki software is designed primarily to store information and manage it with contributors to the site. In other words, wiki’s are an open Read More >
How to move a reply to another topic in phpBB Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell Even though you may set site rules for your forums specifying the rules of conduct about posting, there will always be instances where you will need to move posts. It may be that someone replied to the wrong topic, or their reply may simply fit another topic better than the one it currently in. As Read More >
How to delete a topic or reply in phpBB Updated on March 11, 2022 by Scott Mitchell As your community begins to form, visitors will sign up and begin to create topics and replies. You or your moderators will now spend time going through the forums and keeping things in order. There will be times when you run across a post or topic that you want to remove from your site. Below Read More >
An overview of an SMF forum community Updated on January 10, 2013 by Scott Mitchell Before deciding if the SMF forum software is for you, let us take a quick overview of how SMF, and community forum software in general, works. This will allow you to make a decision on whether this type of software is right for your website. Install The first thing you will need to do is Read More >
Controlling user access for edit pages in DokuWiki Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor DokuWiki by default allows all visitors of the site to edit your wiki pages. In some cases, random users can deface your wiki site and delete your pages. The image to the right will show the edit options available for any visitor on the site. To prevent only certain users for editing the site, you Read More >