Configuring the Forums
Like its other features, Tiki's forums are fully customizable. You can have as many different forums on your site as you want.
From the Administration page:
- Click Forum.
Tip
You can also access the Administration: Forums page by typing http://www.yourdomain.com/tiki-admin.php?page=forums in your web browser.
The Administration: Forums page contains all the options to customize your Tiki forums. These options apply to all forums on your Tiki. - Click the General Settings tab.
- In the Features area, select the following options:
- Accept wiki syntax: This will allow you to use the same wiki syntax (that you used when creating a wiki page) in the forums.
Also enable the Strip wiki markup... option. This ensures that the email notifications will be sent in plain text (without any wiki markup code). - Quick jumps: This allows you to quickly move between different forums and threads.
- Accept wiki syntax: This will allow you to use the same wiki syntax (that you used when creating a wiki page) in the forums.
- In the Threads area, select the following options:
- Default style: Change to Threaded. This will cause Tiki to show forum replies indented under its parent.
- Default sort mode: Select Newest first.
- Leave the other options as their default setting.
Note
Refer to the Tiki documentation for complete information on all the forum configuration options. - Use the Forums Listing tab to specify what properties appear, when Tiki lists the forms.
Fow now, you can leave these options as their default settings. - Click Apply. Tiki saves the information and reloads the page.
The forums are now configured.
- Open the Forum menu in the Menu module and click List Forums.
- The List Forums page shows the current forums. Right now there are none!
Note
Use the Forums Listing tab to determine which columns appear when listing the forums.
Let's create a new forum.
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