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Title | Warnings / Moderation |
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Description | (Conversr Only) Issue warnings (with an optional Private Topic sent to them) for unruly members. Optionally include one or more of several punitive actions as explained below. Ban the member's IP address so they can no longer access the site from that device (this also adds their IP address in your htaccess file) Ban the member so they can no longer log in (and their profile can no longer be viewed by others except high-ranking staff) Report spammers to public blocklists such as Stop Forum Spam Put members in a special restricted 'probation' usergroup for a specified number of days Silence a member from the forum or topic on which they made their problematic post (this also works on comments). Change a member's usergroup (useful to de-rank them) Automatically delete recent or violating content / posts posted by the member Charge points from the member's balance (also affects rank points to penalise their ability to rank up) Reverse recent point transactions members made in abuse Save and load explanatory messages for future use Automatically generate punitive action text in the Private Topic sent to the member Members can view their account standing on their profile, including any active punitive actions and their warnings history Staff can view full details of individual warnings including an action log and options to undo some of the individual punitive actions Develop your own cns_warnings hooks to define additional punitive actions that can be used with the warnings system Use one of the several pre-defined "reasons" for a warning in the dropdown to include the warning in your site statistics (for number of warnings issued by reason). |
Title | Spam Protection |
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Description | Configurable word filters Investigation: Investigate activity by member ID, username, IP address, or e-mail. Ban troublesome IP addresses. CAPTCHA: Include CAPTCHA on forms for guests and new members. Enable CSS and/or JavaScript CAPTCHA to make detection by bots much harder. Enable an audio version for the visually impaired. Integrate with known-spammer blacklists: Multiple configurable levels of enforcement. Honeypots and blackholes: Find and ban bots via automated traps that humans would never see or fill out. Heuristics: Clever ways to detect and block spammers based on behaviour. Published e-mail addresses will be protected from spammers Protection from spammers trying to use your website for their own SEO |
Title | Template Programming Language |
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Description | Also known as Tempcode. Perform computations: Run loops, manipulate logic, numbers, and text. Handy effects: Easily create design effects like “Zebra striping” and tooltips – and much more. Branching and filtering: Tailor output according to permissions and usergroups, as well as user options such as language selection. Include other templates, blocks, or pages, within a template Create and use standard boxes: Avoid having to copy and paste complex segments of XHTML5. Easy web browser sniffing: Present different markup to different web browsers, detect whether JavaScript is enabled, detect bots, and detect PDAs/Smartphones. Randomisation features Pull up member details with ease: For example, show the current users avatar or point count. Easily pull different banner rotations into your templates Escaping: Easily escape parameters and strings to avoid JavaScript or HTML syntax errors and XSS vulnerabilities. Create your own Tempcode symbols through hooks |
Title | Testing tools |
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Description | Switch users: Masquerade as any user using your admin login Change theme images inline with just a few clicks Easily find and edit the templates used to construct any screen Error monitoring: Get informed by e-mail if errors happen on your site. Make inline changes to content titles Easy text changes: Easily change the language strings used to build up any screen. Easily diagnose permission configuration problems: Log permission checks, or interactively display them in Firefox. Testing platform: Use our testing_platform non-bundled addon when developing with Composr to ensure nothing has been broken. Profiler: Use the documented profiling tool to monitor intensive logic and their time / memory consumption. Health check: Use the bundled health check to routinely run site checks and report any issues or failures detected. |
Title | Rich Media |
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Description | Comcode: Powerful but simple content-enrichment language. Media embedding: Easily integrate/attach common video and image formats, as well as embeds for common sites such as YouTube (just by pasting in the URL). Easily create cool effects: Create scrolling, rolling, randomisation, and hiding effects. Put content in boxes, split content across subpages. Create XHTML5 overlays. Place tooltips. Customise your content for different usergroups Create count-downs and hit counters Automatic table of contents creation for your documents Custom Comcode tags: Set up your own tags, to make it easy to maintain a sophisticated and consistent design as your site grows. Embed pages within other pages |
Title | Design without barriers |
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Description | Full control of your vision: Control hundreds of settings. Strip Composr down. Reshape features as needed. Full templating support: Reskin features to look however you want them to. No navigation assumptions: Replace default page and structures as required. No layout assumptions: Shift content between templates, totally breaking down any default layout assumptions. Embed content entries of any type on your pages |
Title | Themeing tools |
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Description | Theme Wizard: Recolour your CSS and theme images in just a few clicks (Composr picks the perfect complementary palette and automatically makes 100's of CSS and image changes) Logo Wizard: Generate a basic logo for use on your site Built-in template and CSS editing tools Interactive CSS editor: Quickly identify what to change and preview. |
Title | Administration Zone |
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Description | Dashboard: View a checklist of things that need done, software upgrade information, latest Composr news, posts in the staff forum, staff notes, useful links, and more. Audit: View logs and statistics of just about anything with the site and Composr system. Site statistics: View comprehensive graphs and statistics across a wide range of metrics. Set your own KPIs and get notified when they are reached. Security: Control site access (including IP bans), privileges, members / usergroups, and word filters. Structure: Manage and upgrade addons, define zones, configure chatrooms and forums, manage menus, create redirects, and edit the sitemap. Style: Whitelist the software, manage emoticons, manage themes / run the theme wizard, run the logo wizard, and translate / rephrase the software. Setup: Set a wide variety of options for your site depending on what addons you have installed. Tools: Run full or incremental backups, scan for broken URLs, clear the cache or run optimisation tools, edit the code, run Commandr, run the upgrader, run health checks, import content from another site, make and send newsletters, run server checks and view PHP info, run privacy purging or downloading, send an e-mail through the software, and view Composr contributors Content: Manage all of your content for your site Help: Search across the site or the tutorials for something Conflict detection: Detect when multiple staff are trying to change the same thing at the same time. Examine action logs: See exactly who has done what and when Commandr: Optional use of a powerful command-line environment (for Unix geeks). Use unix-like tools to explore and manage your database as it if was a filesystem, and perform general maintenance tasks. Aggregate content types: Design complex content relationships, cloning out large structures in a single operation. Content versioning: See revisions of certain content |
Title | Website Polls |
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Description | Integrate polls into your website: Gauge visitor opinion. Community involvement: Users can submit polls and comment and rate them. Multiple polls: Showcase different polls on different areas of your website. Archive the data from unlimited polls |
Title | Community features |
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Description | User content submission: Allow users to submit to any area of your site. Optionally enable validation so staff must approve the content before it goes live. Public awards: Give public awards to your choice of “best content” Per-usergroup privileges: Give special members access to extra features, like file storage Recommend: Visitors can recommend your website or a page to other visitors. Control who can specify their own custom message and those who must use the default (spam prevention). Members can report content to you for review via "Report This" links (which creates a Support Ticket with a copy of the content at the time of reporting). You can also turn validation off for content to hide it after a certain number of reports. |
Top 10 Entries
Question | How can I filter the news archive to show specific content? |
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Answer | The news system allows advanced filtering:
These filters are controlled through parameters passed to the news blocks and carried through navigation links. When viewing a news post, you can also filter by the categories associated with that post. |
Question | How do I display external RSS feeds on my Composr website? |
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Answer | Composr offers two blocks for displaying RSS and Atom feeds in a news-like format:
To add a block, use the Block Construction Assistant or insert the following Comcode into your page: [block="http://example.com/feed.xml"]main_rss[/block] [block="http://example.com/feed.xml"]side_rss[/block] Replace "http://example.com/feed.xml" with the actual feed URL. Important: Exercise caution when using external feeds. Ensure the source is trustworthy, as malicious feeds can contain harmful code. |
Question | What are RSS/Atom feeds and how do they benefit my website? |
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Answer | Feeds, in formats like RSS and Atom, are XML files that syndicate your website content, making it accessible beyond your website. They can be viewed using feed reader applications (e.g., Feedly, Vienna) or integrated into other websites or web browsers. Composr supports both RSS and Atom for syndicating news and other content. While RSS is more common, Atom is a cleaner, standardized format. Both effectively share your content updates. Benefits:
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Question | What are Personal Categories/Blogs in Composr? How do I create one? |
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Answer | Composr allows members of permitted usergroups to have their own personal news categories, also known as "blogs". These blogs appear as a tab on the member's profile (Conversr-only) and may also appear in the main news block depending on your configuration. To create a blog, a member simply adds a news post and selects their personal category. If the category doesn't exist, it will be automatically created upon submission. A dedicated "Blogs" CMS module (Admin Zone > Content > Blogs) is available if the "Separate blogs" configuration option is enabled. This simplified module focuses on blog posting and can be used to restrict members from submitting to general website news. |
Question | What is "pinging" and how does it work in Composr? |
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Answer | In blogging, "pinging" is an automatic notification sent to blog search engines and other services when you publish a new post. Composr can automatically ping services defined in Admin Zone > Setup > Configuration > Feature options. These services then index your new article, making it searchable. A default ping service (http://pingomatic.com/ping/?title=title&blogurl=url&rssurl=rss) is pre-configured to relay your ping to numerous other services. You can customize the ping URL with these placeholders:
Pinging only occurs for news categories accessible to the public (guests). |
Question | How do I schedule a news post to be published at a specific time? |
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Answer | Once you have enabled the system scheduler (requires the Composr calendar and commandr addons), an advanced scheduling option will appear when adding or editing news posts. By setting a future date and time, your post will remain unvalidated until the chosen time, at which point it will be automatically validated and published. |
Question | How can members edit their profiles and account settings? |
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Answer | Members can edit their profiles and account settings through the "Edit" tab on their profile page. They can change their password, update personal information, manage their avatar and signature, and adjust their privacy settings. Administrators have access to additional options for managing member accounts. |
Question | What is the difference between member terms? |
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It's important to understand these distinctions to properly manage permissions, track user activity, and personalize the website experience. |
Question | What are Welcome Emails and how do they work? |
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Answer | Welcome Emails are a series of automated emails sent to new members on a predefined schedule. They can be used to introduce the website's features, encourage engagement, and provide helpful information. Website administrators can customize the content and schedule of these emails. |
Question | How can I enhance or enforce the security of member passwords? |
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Answer | Composr offers several features to improve password security:
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