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Revision: 9659 http://xoops.svn.sourceforge.net/xoops/?rev=9659&view=rev Author: mageg Date: 2012-06-16 18:09:51 +0000 (Sat, 16 Jun 2012) Log Message: ----------- Standardization of the help section (html5) Modified Paths: -------------- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/avatars/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/banners/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/mailusers/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/maintenance/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/pm/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/profile/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/protector/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/smilies/language/english/help/help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/css/help.css XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/templates/admin/system_help.html XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/userrank/language/english/help/help.html Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/avatars/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/avatars/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/avatars/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,15 +1,19 @@ -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> -<h4>Description</h4><br/> -Avatars are small graphics or pictures that can be used in various content settings around the site. They are often used next to a user name to add a bit of "visual identification." Typical applications are the forum. -<br/><br/> -The Avatar Manager allows the Site administrator to add, edit or delete System Avatars as well as Custom Avatars. -<br/><br/> -<h4>System Avatar</h4><br/> -System Avatars are images uploaded by the Site administrator in the Avatar Manager section. -<br/><br/> -<h4>Custom Avatar</h4><br/> -Custom Avatars are images directly uploaded by a user. For a user to be able to upload an avatar, the correct option must be configured in the User Info Settings of the Site Preferences. -<br/><br/> -<h4>Edit and delete Avatars</h4><br/> -The Site administrator can edit the name and the display order of all the System Avatars, as well as deleting any of them. Note that if the Site administrator has deleted an avatar that is used by a user, this user will lose his avatar and will need to upload a new one. -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> \ No newline at end of file +<h4>Description</h4> +<p> + Avatars are small graphics or pictures that can be used in various content settings around the site. They are often used next to a user name to add a bit of "visual identification." Typical applications are the forum. + <br /> + <br /> + The Avatar Manager allows the Site administrator to add, edit or delete System Avatars as well as Custom Avatars. +</p> +<h4>System Avatar</h4> +<p> + System Avatars are images uploaded by the Site administrator in the Avatar Manager section. +</p> +<h4>Custom Avatar</h4> +<p> + Custom Avatars are images directly uploaded by a user. For a user to be able to upload an avatar, the correct option must be configured in the User Info Settings of the Site Preferences. +</p> +<h4>Edit and delete Avatars</h4> +<p> + The Site administrator can edit the name and the display order of all the System Avatars, as well as deleting any of them. Note that if the Site administrator has deleted an avatar that is used by a user, this user will lose his avatar and will need to upload a new one. +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/banners/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/banners/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/banners/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> <h4>Description</h4> <p> -Banners are advertisements displayed in the top section of the page. They may be images or flash movies, e.g. the wildly gyrating XOOPS banner that is part of the default installation. XOOPS has a built in system for managing banners and creating accounts for advertising clients, which is found in the System Module -> Banners. You can have multiple banners on a XOOPS site – the display area rotates through each of the active banners in turn each time a new page is loaded.<br /><br /> - -Each time a banner is displayed to a visitor this counts as one ‘impression’, which is the common trading currency of banners. Clients typically pay for a certain number of impressions – i.e. to have their advertisement displayed a certain number of times.<br /><br /> - -Please note: If you are in the business of selling banners based on the number of impressions there is one important thing you should do: Go to System Module -> Preferences -> General Settings and fill in the ‘Your IP Address’ field (if you have one). This will prevent your visits to the site from being included in the impression count. Failure to do this could be considered somewhat dishonest (noting, however, that many Administrators don’t have a permanent IP – e.g. those using dial up modems). + Banners are advertisements displayed in the top section of the page. They may be images or flash movies, e.g. the wildly gyrating XOOPS banner that is part of the default installation. XOOPS has a built in system for managing banners and creating accounts for advertising clients, which is found in the System Module -> Banners. You can have multiple banners on a XOOPS site – the display area rotates through each of the active banners in turn each time a new page is loaded. + <br /> + <br /> + Each time a banner is displayed to a visitor this counts as one ‘impression’, which is the common trading currency of banners. Clients typically pay for a certain number of impressions – i.e. to have their advertisement displayed a certain number of times. + <br /> + <br /> + Please note: If you are in the business of selling banners based on the number of impressions there is one important thing you should do: Go to System Module -> Preferences -> General Settings and fill in the ‘Your IP Address’ field (if you have one). This will prevent your visits to the site from being included in the impression count. Failure to do this could be considered somewhat dishonest (noting, however, that many Administrators don’t have a permanent IP – e.g. those using dial up modems). </p> -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/mailusers/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/mailusers/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/mailusers/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,24 +1,18 @@ -<div id="help-template" class="outer"> - <h1 class="head">Help: - <a class="ui-corner-all tooltip" href="<{$xoops_url}>/modules/mailusers/admin/index.php" title="Back to the administration of Mailusers"> - MailUsers <img src="<{xoAdminIcons home.png}>" alt="Back to the administration of Mailusers"/> - </a> - </h1> - <!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> - <h4 class="odd">Description</h4><br/> +<h4>Description</h4> +<p> Module for managing mails -XOOPS has a built in messaging system that enables you to send a message to your entire registered user base or subgroups thereof, or using date filters. This can be in the form of a private message (i.e. through the XOOPS built-in messaging system) or through an email. A range of options is available for filtering out subgroups of users from your membership. - -You can also use predefined tags that will enable you to personalize your message. - + XOOPS has a built in messaging system that enables you to send a message to your entire registered user base or subgroups thereof, or using date filters. This can be in the form of a private message (i.e. through the XOOPS built-in messaging system) or through an email. A range of options is available for filtering out subgroups of users from your membership. + <br /> + <br /> + You can also use predefined tags that will enable you to personalize your message. + <br /> +</p> <ul> <li>You can send mail to your member. </li> <li>You can send Private Message to your member. </li> <li>You can send Mail and Private Message to your member at the same time. </li> <li>Can send mail or Private message to Special Group. </li> </ul> - -Mailuser module only available in XOOP Admin page so Webmaster or Moderator can use it. - - <!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> -</div> \ No newline at end of file +<p> + Mailuser module only available in XOOP Admin page so Webmaster or Moderator can use it. +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/maintenance/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/maintenance/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/maintenance/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> <h4>Description</h4> <p> -Maintenance provides several basic functions to help you in maintaining your XOOPS installation and keep it healthy:<br /><br /> - -- clean cache folder<br /> -- empty the session table<br /> -- perform maintenance of the database tables (analyze, check, optimize, and repair) <br /><br /> - -You can also perform a "Dump" of the whole database or individual tables for backup purposes. + Maintenance provides several basic functions to help you in maintaining your XOOPS installation and keep it healthy: + <br /> </p> -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> \ No newline at end of file +<ul> + <li>You can clean cache folder. </li> + <li>You can empty the session table. </li> + <li>perform maintenance of the database tables (analyze, check, optimize, and repair).</li> +</ul> +<p> + You can also perform a "Dump" of the whole database or individual tables for backup purposes. +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/pm/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/pm/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/pm/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,19 +1,16 @@ -<div id="help-template" class="outer"> - <h1 class="head">Help: <a class="ui-corner-all tooltip" href="<{$xoops_url}>/modules/pm/admin/admin.php" title="Back to the administration of PM"> Private Messaging <img src="<{xoAdminIcons home.png}>" alt="Back to the administration of PM"/></a></h1> - <!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> - <h4 class="odd">Description</h4> - <p class="even">The PM module is for private messaging between users</p> - <h4 class="odd">Install/uninstall</h4> +<p> + <h4>Description</h4> + <p>The PM module is for private messaging between users</p> + <h4>Install/uninstall</h4> <p>No special measures necessary, follow the standard installation process – extract the /pm folder into the ../modules directory. Install the module through Admin -> System Module -> Modules.</p> <p>Detailed instructions on installing modules are available in the <a href="http://goo.gl/adT2i" title="XOOPS Operations Manual">XOOPS Operations Manual</a> </p> - <h4 class="odd">Operating instructions</h4> - <p class="even">To set up this module you need to:</p> + <h4>Operating instructions</h4> + <p>To set up this module you need to:</p> <ul> <li>You enter your Inbox directly from the front page, or by clicking on the top link "Go to module" in the PM's Admin area.</li> <li>Configure your preferences for the module (see ‘Preferences’) and optionally the PM block if you intend to use it (see ‘Blocks’).</li> <li>ou can do mass deleting of your messages by using the "Prune Messages" tab.</li> </ul> - <h4 class="odd">Tutorial</h4> - <p class="even">Tutorial coming soon.</p> - <!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> -</div> \ No newline at end of file + <h4>Tutorial</h4> + <p>Tutorial coming soon.</p> +<p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/profile/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/profile/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/profile/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,11 +1,18 @@ -<!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> -<h4 class="odd">Description</h4> -<p class="even">The Profile module is for managing custom user profile fields.</p> -<h4 class="odd">Install/uninstall</h4> -<p>No special measures necessary, follow the standard installation process – extract the /profile folder into the ../modules directory. Install the module through Admin -> System Module -> Modules.</p> -<p>Detailed instructions on installing modules are available in the <a href="http://goo.gl/adT2i" title="XOOPS Operations Manual">XOOPS Operations Manual</a> </p> -<h4 class="odd">Operating instructions</h4> -<p class="even">To set up this module you need to:</p> +<h4>Description</h4> +<p> + The Profile module is for managing custom user profile fields. +</p> +<h4>Install/uninstall</h4> +<p> + No special measures necessary, follow the standard installation process – extract the /profile folder into the ../modules directory. Install the module through Admin -> System Module -> Modules. +</p> +<p> + Detailed instructions on installing modules are available in the <a href="http://goo.gl/adT2i" title="XOOPS Operations Manual">XOOPS Operations Manual</a> +</p> +<h4>Operating instructions</h4> +<p> + To set up this module you need to: +</p> <ul> <li>Configure your preferences for the module (see ‘Preferences’) and optionally the Profile block if you intend to use it (see ‘Blocks’).</li> <li>Edit existing Categories or add new ones.</li> @@ -13,6 +20,7 @@ <li>Define the order of Registration steps.</li> <li>And finally, you can set permissions for individual fields - which ones are editable, which ones are searchable.</li> </ul> -<h4 class="odd">Tutorial</h4> -<p class="even">Tutorial coming soon.</p> -<!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> \ No newline at end of file +<h4>Tutorial</h4> +<p> + Tutorial coming soon. +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/protector/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/protector/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/protector/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,18 +1,23 @@ -<!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> -<h4 class="odd">Description</h4> -<p class="even">Protector is a module to defend your XOOPS CMS from various malicious attacks.</p> -<h4 class="odd">Install/uninstall</h4> -<p>First, define XOOPS_TRUST_PATH into mainfile.php if you've never done it yet.</p> -<br /> -<p>Copy html/modules/protector in the archive into your XOOPS_ROOT_PATH/modules/</p> -<p>Copy xoops_trust_path/modules/protector in the archive into your XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/</p> -<br /> -<p>Turn permission of XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/protector/configs writable</p> -<h4 class="odd">= How to rescue =</h4> -<p class="even">If you've been banned from Protector, just delete files under XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/protector/configs/</p> -<h4 class="odd">Introduction for filter-plugins in this archive.</h4> -<p class="even">- postcommon_post_deny_by_rbl.php +<h4>Description</h4> +<p> + Protector is a module to defend your XOOPS CMS from various malicious attacks. +</p> +<h4>Install/uninstall</h4> +<p> + First, define XOOPS_TRUST_PATH into mainfile.php if you've never done it yet. <br /> + Copy html/modules/protector in the archive into your XOOPS_ROOT_PATH/modules/ + Copy xoops_trust_path/modules/protector in the archive into your XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/ + <br /> + Turn permission of XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/protector/configs writable +</p> +<h4>= How to rescue =</h4> +<p> + If you've been banned from Protector, just delete files under XOOPS_TRUST_PATH/modules/protector/configs/ +</p> +<h4>Introduction for filter-plugins in this archive.</h4> +<p>- postcommon_post_deny_by_rbl.php + <br /> an anti-SPAM plugin. <br /> All of Post from IP registered in RBL will be rejected. @@ -29,7 +34,7 @@ <br /> define( 'PROTECTOR_HTTPBL_KEY' , '............' ) ; </p> -<p class="even">- postcommon_post_need_multibyte.php +<p>- postcommon_post_need_multibyte.php <br /> an anti-SPAM plugin. <br /> @@ -43,7 +48,7 @@ <br /> If you allow guests posting HTML, I strongly recommend you to enable it. </p> -<p class="even">-postcommon_register_insert_js_check.php +<p>-postcommon_register_insert_js_check.php <br /> This plugin prevents your site from robot's user registering. <br /> @@ -55,11 +60,12 @@ <br /> All plugins named *_message.php specifys the message for rejected accesses. </p> -<p class="even">- precommon_bwlimit_errorlog.php +<p>- precommon_bwlimit_errorlog.php <br /> When band width limitaion works unfortunately, this plugin logs it into Apache's error_log. </p> <p>All plugins named *_errorlog.php log some informations into Apaches error_log.</p> -<h4 class="odd">Tutorial</h4> -<p class="even">Tutorial coming soon.</p> -<!-- -----Help Content ---------- --> \ No newline at end of file +<h4>Tutorial</h4> +<p> + Tutorial coming soon. +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/smilies/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/smilies/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/smilies/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> <h4>Description</h4> <p> -Smiles are little graphic symbols that people can use to express themselves. They can be inserted anywhere in the text of an article, comment or post from both the user and admin sides of the system. XOOPS ships with a collection of 17 smilies built in. Some of these are displayed on the submission forms in various modules (including forums, news, downloads, links and others). Clicking on a smilie will insert it into the post. Smilies can also be inserted by typing in their unique ‘codes’ (keyboard shortcuts), for example typing ':' '-' 'D' in a post will insert this smilie: <img src="http://www.xoops.org/uploads/smil42e7a3d4c7b9f.gif" alt=""/> -<br/><br/> -The full list of smilies available on your system and their codes is accessible through the Smilies, which is where you're now. Here you can add, edit and delete smilies, and control which are displayed on submission forms (only nine of the 17 are displayed by default) -<br/><br/> -If you don’t want smilies on your system, you can either uncheck the “display in form?” box (in which case they won’t appear on submission forms, but will still be available via their codes), or use the delete link to remove them entirely. <br/><br/> -</p> -<!-- ===== Help Content ======= --> \ No newline at end of file + Smiles are little graphic symbols that people can use to express themselves. They can be inserted anywhere in the text of an article, comment or post from both the user and admin sides of the system. XOOPS ships with a collection of 17 smilies built in. Some of these are displayed on the submission forms in various modules (including forums, news, downloads, links and others). Clicking on a smilie will insert it into the post. Smilies can also be inserted by typing in their unique ‘codes’ (keyboard shortcuts), for example typing ':' '-' 'D' in a post will insert this smilie: <img src="http://www.xoops.org/uploads/smil42e7a3d4c7b9f.gif" alt=""/> + <br /><br /> + The full list of smilies available on your system and their codes is accessible through the Smilies, which is where you're now. Here you can add, edit and delete smilies, and control which are displayed on submission forms (only nine of the 17 are displayed by default) + <br /><br /> + If you don’t want smilies on your system, you can either uncheck the “display in form?” box (in which case they won’t appear on submission forms, but will still be available via their codes), or use the delete link to remove them entirely. <br/><br/> +</p> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/css/help.css =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/css/help.css 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/css/help.css 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -2,14 +2,28 @@ text-align:justify; } -.xo-help-menu { +.system-help { + float: left; + width: 100%; +} + +.help-menu { + float: left; + width: 20%; +} + +.help-content { + float: right; + width: 79%; +} +/*.xo-help-menu { border:1px solid #ccc; padding: 5px; margin: 5px auto; border-radius: 3px; -moz-border-radius: 3px; - -webkit-border-radius: 3px; - -khtml-border-radius: 3px; + -webkit-border-radius: 3px; + -khtml-border-radius: 3px; } #help-template { @@ -18,21 +32,16 @@ padding: 5px; } -#help-content { +/*.help-content { width: 98% !important; margin: 0 auto; } #non-modhelp { - padding: 20px; - background-color: #dfdfdf; - border:1px solid #ccc; - font-style: 12px; - font-weight: bold; - -} - -.system-help { - float: left; - width: 100%; -} \ No newline at end of file + padding: 20px; + background-color: #dfdfdf; + border:1px solid #ccc; + font-style: 12px; + font-weight: bold; + +}*/ \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/templates/admin/system_help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/templates/admin/system_help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/system/templates/admin/system_help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,55 +1,54 @@ <{includeq file="admin:system|system_header.html"}> -<table> - <tr> - <td class="width20" valign="top"> - <{if $help}> - <div id="help-content"> - <div class="system-help outer"> - <div class="xo-window"> - <div class="xo-window-title"><span class="ico ico-application"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}></div> - <div class="xo-window-data"> - <{foreach item=help from=$help}> - <div><a href="<{$help.link}>"><{$help.name}></a></div> - <{/foreach}> - </div> - </div> - </div> +<{if $help}> +<div class="help-menu"> + <div class="system-help outer"> + <div class="xo-window"> + <div class="xo-window-title"> + <span class="ico ico-application"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}> </div> - <{/if}> - <{if $list_mods}> - <div id="help-content"> - <div class="system-help outer"> - <div class="xo-window"> - <div class="xo-window-title"><span class="ico ico-application"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}></div> - <div class="xo-window-data"> - <{foreach item=row from=$list_mods}> - <h2 class="head"><{$row.name}></h2> - <{foreach item=list from=$row.help_page}> - <div title="<{$list.name}>"><a href="<{$list.link}>"><{$list.name}></a></div> - <{/foreach}> - <{/foreach}> - </div> - </div> - </div> + <div class="xo-window-data"> + <{foreach item=help from=$help}> + <div><a href="<{$help.link}>"><{$help.name}></a></div> + <{/foreach}> </div> - <{/if}> - </td> - <td valign="top"> - <div id="help-content"> - <div class="system-help outer"> - <div class="xo-window"> - <div class="xo-window-title"><span class="ico ico-help"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}>: <{$modname}></div> - <div class="xo-window-data"> - <{$helpcontent}> - <{if $help_module}> - <div class="txtcenter"> - <a class="btn btn-primary btn-mini" href="<{$xoops_url}>/modules/<{$moddirname}>/admin/index.php"><i class="icon-home icon-white"></i> <{$modname}></a> - </div> - <{/if}> - </div> - </div> + </div> + </div> +</div> +<{/if}> +<{if $list_mods}> +<div class="help-menu"> + <div class="system-help outer"> + <div class="xo-window"> + <div class="xo-window-title"> + <span class="ico ico-application"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}> + </div> + <div class="xo-window-data"> + <{foreach item=row from=$list_mods}> + <h3 class="head"><{$row.name}></h3> + <{foreach item=list from=$row.help_page}> + <div title="<{$list.name}>"><a href="<{$list.link}>"><{$list.name}></a></div> + <{/foreach}> + <{/foreach}> + </div> + </div> + </div> +</div> +<{/if}> +<div class="help-content"> + <div class="system-help outer"> + <div class="xo-window"> + <div class="xo-window-title"> + <span class="ico ico-application"></span> <{$smarty.const._AM_SYSTEM_HELP}> + </div> + <div class="xo-window-data"> + <{$helpcontent}> + <{if $help_module}> + <div class="txtcenter"> + <a class="btn btn-primary btn-mini" href="<{$xoops_url}>/modules/<{$moddirname}>/admin/index.php"><i class="icon-home icon-white"></i> <{$modname}></a> </div> + <{/if}> </div> - </td> - </tr> -</table> \ No newline at end of file + </div> + </div> +</div> +<div class="clear"></div> \ No newline at end of file Modified: XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/userrank/language/english/help/help.html =================================================================== --- XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/userrank/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 15:32:44 UTC (rev 9658) +++ XoopsCore/branches/2.6.x/2.6.0/htdocs/modules/userrank/language/english/help/help.html 2012-06-16 18:09:51 UTC (rev 9659) @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ +<h4>Description</h4> <p> -User Ranks allow you to give people some ‘<em>status</em>’ based on either their role or level of participation in the community. It is important to note that user ranks are functionally irrelevant - they *do not* confer any extra privileges or administrative rights at all – they are just titles. User access rights are actually controlled elsewhere (through the Groups section of the control panel). If you assign someone the Webmaster user rank but forget to also assign them to the Webmaster user group (a common mistake) they may look cool but they won’t be able to administer the site !<br /><br /> - -‘<em>Normal</em>’ ranks are assigned on the basis of the number of forum posts and comments a user has made. A user’s rank will change as they make enough posts to qualify for the next level. XOOPS ships with the following default ranks: Just popping in; Not too shy to talk; Quite a regular; Just can’t stay away; and Home away from home. -XOOPS also ships with two ‘<em>special ranks</em>’: Moderator and Webmaster. Special ranks differ in that they can be assigned to users irrespective of the number of posts they have made. A typical use of special ranks is to give recognition to people performing various administrative functions.<br /><br /> - -The ‘<em>edit</em>’ link allows you to change the name of a rank, to alter the minimum / maximum number of posts needed to qualify, to designate it as a ‘<em>special</em>’ rank (or not), and to upload a new rank image. You can remove unnecessary ranks (‘delete’ link). <br /><br /> - -You can create additional ranks through the form at the bottom of the user rank page. Simply assign a name, minimum and maximum number of posts (if desired), upload a rank image and assign it as either normal or special. + User Ranks allow you to give people some ‘<em>status</em>’ based on either their role or level of participation in the community. It is important to note that user ranks are functionally irrelevant - they *do not* confer any extra privileges or administrative rights at all – they are just titles. User access rights are actually controlled elsewhere (through the Groups section of the control panel). If you assign someone the Webmaster user rank but forget to also assign them to the Webmaster user group (a common mistake) they may look cool but they won’t be able to administer the site ! + <br /> + <br /> + ‘<em>Normal</em>’ ranks are assigned on the basis of the number of forum posts and comments a user has made. A user’s rank will change as they make enough posts to qualify for the next level. XOOPS ships with the following default ranks: Just popping in; Not too shy to talk; Quite a regular; Just can’t stay away; and Home away from home. + XOOPS also ships with two ‘<em>special ranks</em>’: Moderator and Webmaster. Special ranks differ in that they can be assigned to users irrespective of the number of posts they have made. A typical use of special ranks is to give recognition to people performing various administrative functions. + <br /> + <br /> + The ‘<em>edit</em>’ link allows you to change the name of a rank, to alter the minimum / maximum number of posts needed to qualify, to designate it as a ‘<em>special</em>’ rank (or not), and to upload a new rank image. You can remove unnecessary ranks (‘delete’ link). + <br /> + <br /> + You can create additional ranks through the form at the bottom of the user rank page. Simply assign a name, minimum and maximum number of posts (if desired), upload a rank image and assign it as either normal or special. </p> \ No newline at end of file This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |