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</chapterinfo>
<title>Administration Guide</title>
<abstract>
- <para>This chapter describes the phpBB 3.0 admin controls.</para>
+ <para>This chapter describes the phpBB 3.1 admin controls.</para>
</abstract>
<section id="admin_control_panel">
<sectioninfo>
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</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>The Administration Control Panel</title>
- <para>Even more so than its predecessor, phpBB 3.0 &quot;Olympus&quot; is highly configurable. You can tune, adjust, or turn off almost all features. To make this load of settings as accessible as possible, we redesigned the Administration Control Panel (ACP) completely. </para>
+ <para>Even more so than its predecessor, phpBB 3.1 &quot;Ascraeus&quot; is highly configurable. You can tune, adjust, or turn off almost all features. To make this load of settings as accessible as possible, we redesigned the Administration Control Panel (ACP) completely. </para>
<para>Click on the <guilabel>Administration Control Panel</guilabel> link on the bottom of the default forum style to visit the <acronym>ACP</acronym>.</para>
<para>The <acronym>ACP</acronym> has seven different sections by default with each containing a number of subsections. We will discuss each section in this Admin Guide. </para>
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Attachment Settings</title>
- <para>One of the many new features in phpBB 3.0 is <glossterm>Attachments</glossterm>. Attachments are files that can be attached to posts, like e-mail attachments. Certain restrictions, set by the board administrator, control what users can attach. You can set these restrictions via the <guimenuitem>Attachment Settings</guimenuitem> page.</para>
+ <para>One of the many features in phpBB 3.1 is <glossterm>Attachments</glossterm>. Attachments are files that can be attached to posts, like e-mail attachments. Certain restrictions, set by the board administrator, control what users can attach. You can set these restrictions via the <guimenuitem>Attachment Settings</guimenuitem> page.</para>
<para>For more information, see the section on <link linkend="acp_attach_settings">configuring your board's attachment settings</link>.</para>
</section>
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<listitem><para>The very first board setting you can edit is perhaps the most important setting of them all: the name of your board. Your users identify your board with this name. Put the name of your site into the <guilabel>Site Name</guilabel> text field and it will be shown on the header of the default style; it will be the prefix to the window title of your browser.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The <guilabel>Site Description</guilabel> is the slogan or tagline of your forum. It will appear below the <guilabel>Site Name</guilabel> on the default style's header.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If you need to close your whole forum to do maintenance work, for instance, you can do it by using the <guilabel>Disable Board</guilabel> switch. To temporarily disable your board, select<guilabel>Yes</guilabel>. This will keep any members of your forum who are not administrators or moderators from accessing your board. They will either see a default message instead of the forum, or a message that you create. You can add your own custom message that will be displayed when your board is disabled in the text box below the <guilabel>Disable board</guilabel> radio buttons. Administrators and moderators will still be able to browse forums and use their specific control panels when the board is disabled.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>You also need to set the <guilabel>Default Language</guilabel> of your board. This is the language that guests will see when they visit your board. You can allow registered users to choose other languages. By default, the only language installed is <guilabel>English [GB]</guilabel>, but you can <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/languages">download more languages on the phpBB website</ulink> and install them on your board. Find out more about working with languages in the <link linkend="acp_system_language">section on Language Pack configuration</link>.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>You also need to set the <guilabel>Default Language</guilabel> of your board. This is the language that guests will see when they visit your board. You can allow registered users to choose other languages. By default, the only language installed is <guilabel>English [GB]</guilabel>, but you can <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/languages">download more languages on the phpBB website</ulink> and install them on your board. Find out more about working with languages in the <link linkend="acp_system_language">section on Language Pack configuration</link>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>You can also configure your board's default date format. phpBB3 has a few basic date formats that you can set your board to use; if these are not sufficient and you would like to customise your board's date format, choose <guimenuitem>Custom</guimenuitem> from the <guilabel>Date format</guilabel> selection menu. Then, in the text box besides it, type in the format you would like to use. This is the same as the <ulink url="http://www.php.net/date">PHP date() function</ulink>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Along with setting your board's default date format, you can also set your board's preferred timezone. The timezones available in the <guilabel>System timezone</guilabel> selection menu are all based on relative <acronym>UTC</acronym> (for most intents and purposes, it is <acronym>GMT</acronym>, or Greenwich Mean Time) times. You may also choose whether or not your board utilises Daylight Savings Time by selecting the appropriate radio button next to the <guilabel>Enable Daylight Savings time</guilabel> option.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>You can also set your board's default style. The board will appear to your guests and members in the <guilabel>Default Style</guilabel>. In the standard phpBB installation, two styles are available: prosilver and subsilver2. You can either allow users to select another style than the default by selecting <guilabel>No</guilabel> in the <guilabel>Override User Style</guilabel> setting or disallow it. Please visit the <link linkend="acp_styles">styles section</link> to find out how to add new styles and where to find some.</para></listitem>
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<title>Private Messaging</title>
<para><glossterm>Private Messages</glossterm> are a way for registered members to communicate privately through your board without the need to fall back to e-mail or instant messaging. </para>
<para>You can disable this feature with the <guilabel>Private Messaging</guilabel> setting. This will keep the feature turned off for the whole board. You can disable private messages for selected users or groups with <link linkend="acp_permissions">Permissions</link>. Please see the <link linkend="acp_permissions">Permissions section</link> for more information. </para>
- <para>Olympus allows users to create own personal folders to organise Private Messages. The <guilabel>Maximum private message folders</guilabel> setting defines the number of message folders they can create. The default value is 4. You can disable the feature with setting value to 0. </para>
+ <para>Ascraeus allows users to create own personal folders to organise Private Messages. The <guilabel>Maximum private message folders</guilabel> setting defines the number of message folders they can create. The default value is 4. You can disable the feature with setting value to 0. </para>
<para><guilabel>Max Private Messages Per Box</guilabel> sets the number of Private Messages each folder can contain. The default value is <guilabel>50</guilabel>, Set it to 0 to allow unlimited messages per folder. </para>
<para>If you limit the number of messages users can store in their folders, you need to define a default action that is taken once a folder is full. This can be changed in the &quot;Full Folder Default Action&quot; list. The oldest message gets deleted or the new message will be held back until the folder has place for it. Note that users will be able to choose this for themselves in their PM options and this setting only changes the default value they face. This will not override the action a user chosen. </para>
<para>When sending a private message, it is still possible to edit the message until the recipient reads it. After a sent private message has been read, editing the message is no longer possible. To limit the time a message can be edited before the recipient reads it, you can set the <guilabel>Limit Editing Time</guilabel>. The default value is 0, which allows editing until the message is read. Note that you can disallow users or groups to edit Private Messages after sending through <link linkend="acp_permissions">Permissions</link>. If the permission to edit messages is denied, it will override this setting. </para>
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</sectioninfo>
<title>Spambot Countermeasures</title>
<para><glossterm>CAPTCHA</glossterm> or &quot;Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart&quot; is a term for riddles that are supposedly easy for humans but hard for computers. </para>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 uses a plugin system to allow easy switching between different spambot countermeasures that incorporate a CAPTCHA. Available plugins are automatically loaded from the includes/captcha/plugins directory in your installation. </para>
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 uses a plugin system to allow easy switching between different spambot countermeasures that incorporate a CAPTCHA. Available plugins are automatically loaded from the includes/captcha/plugins directory in your installation. </para>
<itemizedlist>
<title>phpBB ships with these plugins installed:</title>
<listitem><para>GD 3D image: a graphical CAPTCHA using 3D characters on a wave.</para></listitem>
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</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Explanation of forum types</title>
- <para>In phpBB 3.0, there are three forum types. A forum can be a normal forum where people can post in, a category that contains forums, or it can be a simple link.</para>
+ <para>In phpBB 3.1, there are three forum types. A forum can be a normal forum where people can post in, a category that contains forums, or it can be a simple link.</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>Forum</term>
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Subforums</title>
- <para>One of the many new features in phpBB 3.0 are <glossterm>subforums</glossterm>. Especially bulletin boards with a high number of forums will benefit from this. In the simple flat category and forum approach in phpBB 2.0, all forums and categories were listed on the forum index. In Olympus you can now put as many forums, links, or categories as you like inside other forums.</para>
+ <para>One of the features in phpBB 3.1 is <glossterm>subforums</glossterm>. Especially bulletin boards with a high number of forums will benefit from this. In the simple flat category and forum approach in phpBB 2.0, all forums and categories were listed on the forum index. In Ascraeus you can now put as many forums, links, or categories as you like inside other forums.</para>
<!-- (TODO: Diagram of a 2.0 / 3.0 comparison) -->
<para>If you have a forum about pets for instance, you are able to put subforums for cats, dogs, or guinea pigs inside it without making the parent "Pets" forum a category. In this example, only the "Pets" forum will be listed on the index like a normal forum. Its subforums will appear as simple links below the forum description (unless you disabled this).</para>
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</sectioninfo>
<title>BBCodes</title>
- <para><glossterm>BBCodes</glossterm> are a special way of formatting posts, similar to HTML. phpBB 3.0 allows you to create your own BBCodes very easily. On this page, you can see the custom BBCodes that currently exist.</para>
+ <para><glossterm>BBCodes</glossterm> are a special way of formatting posts, similar to HTML. phpBB 3.1 allows you to create your own BBCodes very easily. On this page, you can see the custom BBCodes that currently exist.</para>
<para>Adding a BBCode is very easy. If done right, allowing users to use your new BBCode may be safer than allowing them to use HTML code. To add a BBCode, click <guilabel>Add a new BBCode</guilabel> to begin. There are four main things to consider when adding a BBCode: how you want your users to use the BBCode, what HTML code the BBcode will actually use (the users will not see this), what short info message you want for the BBCode, and whether or not you want a button for the new BBCode to be displayed on the posting screen. Once you are done configuring all of the custom BBCode settings, click <guilabel>Submit</guilabel> to add your new BBCode.</para>
<figure id="img_acp_creating_bbcodes">
@@ -800,12 +800,12 @@
<itemizedlist>
<title>General options</title>
- <listitem><para><guilabel>Allow sending of private messages to multiple users and groups</guilabel>: In phpBB 3.0, it is possible to send a private message to more than user. To allow this, select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel>.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><guilabel>Allow sending of private messages to multiple users and groups</guilabel>: In phpBB 3.1, it is possible to send a private message to more than user. To allow this, select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow BBCode in private messages</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow BBCode to be used in private messages.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow smilies in private messages</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow smilies to be used in private messages.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow attachments in private messages</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow attachments to be used in private messages.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow signature in private messages</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to let your users include their <glossterm>signature</glossterm> in their private messages.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><guilabel>Allow print view in private messages</guilabel>: Another new feature in phpBB 3.0 is a printer-friendly view. Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow your users to view any of their PMs in print view.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><guilabel>Allow print view in private messages</guilabel>: Another new feature in phpBB 3.1 is a printer-friendly view. Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow your users to view any of their PMs in print view.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow forwarding in private messages</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> to allow your users to forward private messages.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow use of [img] BBCode tag</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> if you want your users to be able to post inline images in their private messages.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Allow use of [flash] BBCode tag</guilabel>: Select <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> if you want your users to be able to post inline Macromedia Flash objects in their private messages.</para></listitem>
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<title>Group Management</title>
- <para><glossterm>Usergroups</glossterm> are a way of grouping users. This makes it easier to set permissions to many people at the same time. phpBB 3.0 has six pre-defined groups: Administrators, Bots, Global Moderators, Guests, Registered Users, and Registered COPPA Users.</para>
+ <para><glossterm>Usergroups</glossterm> are a way of grouping users. This makes it easier to set permissions to many people at the same time. phpBB 3.1 has six pre-defined groups: Administrators, Bots, Global Moderators, Guests, Registered Users, and Registered COPPA Users.</para>
<section id="acp_groups_types">
<sectioninfo>
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<varlistentry>
<term>Pre-defined groups</term>
<listitem>
- <para>These are groups that are available by default in phpBB 3.0. You <emphasis>cannot</emphasis> delete them, as the board needs them for various features. You can still change their attributes (description, colour, rank, avatar, and so forth) and group leaders. Users that register to your board are automatically added to the predefined group "Registered Users", for instance. Do not try to remove them manually through the database, or your board will no longer function properly.
+ <para>These are groups that are available by default in phpBB 3.1. You <emphasis>cannot</emphasis> delete them, as the board needs them for various features. You can still change their attributes (description, colour, rank, avatar, and so forth) and group leaders. Users that register to your board are automatically added to the predefined group "Registered Users", for instance. Do not try to remove them manually through the database, or your board will no longer function properly.
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
<term>Bots</term>
- <listitem><para>This usergroup is meant for search engine bots. phpBB 3.0 has the ability to overcome the common problems that search engine spiders encounter when spidering your board. For more information on managing settings for each bot, see the Spiders and Bots section.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>This usergroup is meant for search engine bots. phpBB 3.1 has the ability to overcome the common problems that search engine spiders encounter when spidering your board. For more information on managing settings for each bot, see the Spiders and Bots section.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Permissions</title>
- <para>On your board, you will need to control what users can and cannot do, and what they can and cannot see. With the flexible and detailed system that Olympus provides, you have an extensive ability to manage permissions. There are five types of permissions in phpBB3:</para>
+ <para>On your board, you will need to control what users can and cannot do, and what they can and cannot see. With the flexible and detailed system that Ascraeus provides, you have an extensive ability to manage permissions. There are five types of permissions in phpBB3:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Global User permissions</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Global Moderator permissions</para></listitem>
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</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Styles</title>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 is very customisable. Styling is one aspect of this customisability. Being able to manage the styles your board uses is important in keeping an interesting board. Your board's style may even reflect the purpose of your board. <guimenuitem>Styles</guimenuitem> allows you to manage all the styles available on your board.</para>
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 is very customisable. Styling is one aspect of this customisability. Being able to manage the styles your board uses is important in keeping an interesting board. Your board's style may even reflect the purpose of your board. <guimenuitem>Styles</guimenuitem> allows you to manage all the styles available on your board.</para>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 styles have three main parts: templates, themes, and imagesets.
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 styles have three main parts: templates, themes, and imagesets.
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>Templates</term>
@@ -2076,15 +2076,15 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>Creating a style is not an easy task and it takes quite a lot of time. Skilled designers from the phpBB community create styles that are available publicly and anyone can download them. This is a good place to start if you want to download and install a new style and you cannot afford to create your own, for any possible reason. The first place where you should stop is the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/styles/">Styles section on phpBB.com</ulink>, you will find a list of useful links for places like the:
+ <para>Creating a style is not an easy task and it takes quite a lot of time. Skilled designers from the phpBB community create styles that are available publicly and anyone can download them. This is a good place to start if you want to download and install a new style and you cannot afford to create your own, for any possible reason. The first place where you should stop is the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/styles/">Styles section on phpBB.com</ulink>, you will find a list of useful links for places like the:
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
- <term><ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/styles/demo/3.0/">Styles Demo</ulink></term>
+ <term><ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/styles/demo/3.1/">Styles Demo</ulink></term>
<listitem><para>The styles demo allows you to display each style on a live forum and see how each part of the board looks like using the specified style. You can browse through the styles until you find one that suits you and/or your board. The styles demo provides links to download the style and see its entry in the styles database.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
- <term><ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/styles/db/">Styles Database</ulink></term>
+ <term><ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/styles/db/">Styles Database</ulink></term>
<listitem><para>The Style Database contains all the styles that were validated by the phpBB.com Styles Team. All styles are validated to ensure they are safe to use, work correctly and do not have any other caveats. You can filter styles by parameters like version, color or category to easily find a style that you would like. Each style entry in the database contains a link to the Style Demo, to show a live example of the style in use.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -2240,7 +2240,7 @@
</sectioninfo>
<title>Board Maintenance</title>
- <para>Running a phpBB 3.0 board is a very important job that is up to the administrator(s). Maintaining the board to make sure it runs as cleanly and properly as possible is the administrator's job.</para>
+ <para>Running a phpBB 3.1 board is a very important job that is up to the administrator(s). Maintaining the board to make sure it runs as cleanly and properly as possible is the administrator's job.</para>
<para><guimenuitem>Board Maintenance</guimenuitem> is a section in the <acronym>ACP</acronym> that allows you to keep track of internal phpBB information, such as logs, as well as maintaining your database (which holds your phpBB-related data), such as backing up and restoring data.</para>
@@ -2337,7 +2337,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Search Indexing</title>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 provides you with a powerful search system which can be used to search throughout your board. The main controls for the search features are located in the <link linkend="acp_server_search">Search settings</link> section. Here you can manage the <guilabel>search index</guilabel>, which is used to hold the data necessary for quick and precise search results, it's something like an giant table of contents. By default, two search backends are available - fulltext native, which is included in the phpBB code and works on all <glossterm>DBMS</glossterm>s, and fulltext mysql, which uses the built-in MySQL fulltext searching feature. The first one offers more flexible configuration, while the second one doesn't take too much space in the database and the index is created much faster.</para>
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 provides you with a powerful search system which can be used to search throughout your board. The main controls for the search features are located in the <link linkend="acp_server_search">Search settings</link> section. Here you can manage the <guilabel>search index</guilabel>, which is used to hold the data necessary for quick and precise search results, it's something like an giant table of contents. By default, two search backends are available - fulltext native, which is included in the phpBB code and works on all <glossterm>DBMS</glossterm>s, and fulltext mysql, which uses the built-in MySQL fulltext searching feature. The first one offers more flexible configuration, while the second one doesn't take too much space in the database and the index is created much faster.</para>
<note>
<para>Creating a search index can take a very long time, a new window will pop up and refresh itself while creating the necessary search table entries. Please be patient, the process can take several hours on large boards.</para>
</note>
@@ -2387,7 +2387,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Checking for updates</title>
- <para>The phpBB 3.0.x branch is usually updated every couple of months as necessary. Bugfixes, new features and other changes are included in these updates. The minor version number gets incremented each time. It is strongly recommended to keep your phpBB installation up to date. Updating from older versions is more difficult and you will have a hard time finding solutions to possible conflicts. You can update with the Automatic Update Package, which is able to merge modifications from MODs with the updates or you can use one of the other packages provided.</para>
+ <para>The phpBB 3.1.x branch is usually updated every couple of months as necessary. Bugfixes, new features and other changes are included in these updates. The minor version number gets incremented each time. It is strongly recommended to keep your phpBB installation up to date. Updating from older versions is more difficult and you will have a hard time finding solutions to possible conflicts. You can update with the Automatic Update Package, which is able to merge modifications from MODs with the updates or you can use one of the other packages provided.</para>
<para>You will be notified in your ACP if a new version is released, you will also have a link to the newest release announcement, which will brief you on the added features and the overall changelog.</para>
<para>Updating with the Automatic Update Package is very simple. First, you will go to the linked phpBB.com downloads page and download the appropriate file. You will extract the contents on your PC and upload them to the root directory of your board. The board will be offline for normal users for the moment. Then simply go to the <filename class='directory'>install/</filename> directory and select the <guilabel>Update</guilabel> tab, the updater will then give you further instructions.</para>
</section>
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@@ -122,21 +122,21 @@
<varlistentry>
<term>Database</term>
<listitem>
- <para>A database is a collection stored in a structured, organized manner (with different tables, rows, and columns, etc.). Databases provide a fast and flexible way of storing data, instead of the other commonly used data storage system of flat files where data is stored in a file. phpBB 3.0 supports a number of different <acronym>DBMSs</acronym> and uses the database to store information such as user details, posts, and categories. Data stored in a database can usually be backed up and restored easily.</para>
+ <para>A database is a collection stored in a structured, organized manner (with different tables, rows, and columns, etc.). Databases provide a fast and flexible way of storing data, instead of the other commonly used data storage system of flat files where data is stored in a file. phpBB 3.1 supports a number of different <acronym>DBMSs</acronym> and uses the database to store information such as user details, posts, and categories. Data stored in a database can usually be backed up and restored easily.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>DBAL</term>
<listitem>
- <para><acronym>DBAL</acronym>, or &quot;Database Abstraction Layer&quot;, is a system that allows phpBB 3.0 to access many different <acronym>DBMSs</acronym> with little overhead. All code made for phpBB (including MODs) need to use the phpBB <acronym>DBAL</acronym> for compatibility and performance purposes.</para>
+ <para><acronym>DBAL</acronym>, or &quot;Database Abstraction Layer&quot;, is a system that allows phpBB 3.1 to access many different <acronym>DBMSs</acronym> with little overhead. All code made for phpBB (including MODs) need to use the phpBB <acronym>DBAL</acronym> for compatibility and performance purposes.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>DBMS</term>
<listitem>
- <para>A <acronym>DBMS</acronym>, or &quot;Database Management System&quot;, is a system or software designed to manage a database. phpBB 3.0 supports the following DBMSs: Firebird, MS SQL Server, mySQL, Oracle, postgreSQL, and SQLite.</para>
+ <para>A <acronym>DBMS</acronym>, or &quot;Database Management System&quot;, is a system or software designed to manage a database. phpBB 3.1 supports the following DBMSs: Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, postgreSQL, and SQLite.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
<varlistentry>
<term>Founder</term>
<listitem>
- <para>A founder is a special board administrator that cannot be edited or deleted. This is a new user level introduced in phpBB 3.0.</para>
+ <para>A founder is a special board administrator that cannot be edited or deleted.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
<varlistentry>
<term>Private Messages</term>
<listitem>
- <para>Private messages are a way for registered members to communicate privately through your board without the need to fall back to e-mail or instant messaging. They can be sent between users (they can also be forwarded and have copies sent, in phpBB 3.0) that cannot be viewed by anyone other than the intended recipient. The user guide contains more information on <link linkend="user_pm">using phpBB3's private messaging system</link>.</para>
+ <para>Private messages are a way for registered members to communicate privately through your board without the need to fall back to e-mail or instant messaging. They can be sent between users (they can also be forwarded and have copies sent) that cannot be viewed by anyone other than the intended recipient. The user guide contains more information on <link linkend="user_pm">using phpBB3's private messaging system</link>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -266,14 +266,14 @@
<varlistentry>
<term>Sub-forum</term>
<listitem>
- <para>Sub-forums are a new feature introduced in phpBB 3.0. Sub-forums are forums that are nested in, or located in, other forums.</para>
+ <para>Sub-forums are forums that are nested in, or located in, other forums.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Template</term>
<listitem>
- <para>A template is what controls the layout of a style. phpBB 3.0 template files have the .html file extension. These template files contain mostly <acronym>HTML</acronym> (no <acronym>PHP</acronym>, however), with some variables that phpBB uses (contained in braces: { and }).</para>
+ <para>A template is what controls the layout of a style. phpBB 3.1 template files have the .html file extension. These template files contain mostly <acronym>HTML</acronym> (no <acronym>PHP</acronym>, however), with some variables that phpBB uses (contained in braces: { and }).</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
<varlistentry>
<term>Usergroup</term>
<listitem>
- <para>Usergroups are a way of grouping users. This makes it easier to set permissions to many people at the same time (e.g. create a moderator group and give it moderating permissions to a certain forum instead of giving lots of individual people moderating permissions separately). A usergroup has a usergroup moderator (a leader, essentially), who has the ability to add or delete users from the group. Usergroups can be set to hidden, closed or open. If a usergroup is open, users can try requesting membership via the proper page within the <link linkend="user_control_panel">group control panel</link>. phpBB 3.0 has six pre-defined usergroups.</para>
+ <para>Usergroups are a way of grouping users. This makes it easier to set permissions to many people at the same time (e.g. create a moderator group and give it moderating permissions to a certain forum instead of giving lots of individual people moderating permissions separately). A usergroup has a usergroup moderator (a leader, essentially), who has the ability to add or delete users from the group. Usergroups can be set to hidden, closed or open. If a usergroup is open, users can try requesting membership via the proper page within the <link linkend="user_control_panel">group control panel</link>. phpBB 3.1 has six pre-defined usergroups.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
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2 documentation/content/en/chapters/moderator_guide.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
</chapterinfo>
<title>Moderator Guide</title>
<abstract>
- <para>This chapter describes the phpBB 3.0 forum moderation controls.</para>
+ <para>This chapter describes the phpBB 3.1 forum moderation controls.</para>
</abstract>
<section id="moderator_edit">
<sectioninfo>
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34 documentation/content/en/chapters/quick_start_guide.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
</chapterinfo>
<title>Quick Start Guide</title>
<abstract>
- <para>A quick guide through the first steps of installing and configuring up your very own phpBB 3.0 forum.</para>
+ <para>A quick guide through the first steps of installing and configuring up your very own phpBB 3.1 forum.</para>
</abstract>
<section id="quick_requirements">
<sectioninfo>
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Installation</title>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 Olympus has an easy to use installation system that will guide you through the installation process.</para>
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 Ascraeus has an easy to use installation system that will guide you through the installation process.</para>
<para>After you have decompressed the phpBB3 archive and uploaded the files to the location where you want it to be installed, you need to enter the <acronym>URL</acronym> into your browser to open the installation screen. The first time you point your browser to the <acronym>URL</acronym> (<uri>http://www.example.com/phpBB3</uri> for instance), phpBB will detect that it is not yet installed and automatically redirect you to the installation screen.</para>
<figure id="img_quick_installation_intro">
<title>Introduction</title>
@@ -104,14 +104,14 @@
</figure>
<section id="quick_installation_intro">
<title>Introduction</title>
- <para>The installation screen gives you a short introduction into phpBB. It allows you to read the license phpBB 3.0 is released under (the <ulink url="http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php">General Public License</ulink>) and provides information about how you can receive support. To start the installation, click the <guilabel>Install</guilabel> tab (see <xref linkend="img_quick_installation_intro" />).</para>
+ <para>The installation screen gives you a short introduction into phpBB. It allows you to read the license phpBB 3.1 is released under (the <ulink url="http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php">General Public License</ulink>) and provides information about how you can receive support. To start the installation, click the <guilabel>Install</guilabel> tab (see <xref linkend="img_quick_installation_intro" />).</para>
</section>
<section id="quick_installation_requirements">
<title>Requirements</title>
<important>
- <para>Please read the <link linkend="quick_requirements">section on phpBB3's requirements</link> to find out more about the phpBB 3.0's minimum requirements.</para>
+ <para>Please read the <link linkend="quick_requirements">section on phpBB3's requirements</link> to find out more about the phpBB 3.1's minimum requirements.</para>
</important>
- <para>The requirements list is the first page you will see after starting the installation. phpBB 3.0 automatically checks if everything that it needs to run properly is installed on your server. In order to continue the installation, you will need to have <acronym>PHP</acronym> installed (the minimum version number is shown on the requirements page), and at least one database available to continue the installation. It is also important that all shown folders are available and have the correct permissions set. Please see the description of each section to find out if they are optional or required for phpBB 3.0 to run. If everything is in order, you can continue the installation by clicking the <guilabel>Start Install</guilabel> button.</para>
+ <para>The requirements list is the first page you will see after starting the installation. phpBB 3.1 automatically checks if everything that it needs to run properly is installed on your server. In order to continue the installation, you will need to have <acronym>PHP</acronym> installed (the minimum version number is shown on the requirements page), and at least one database available to continue the installation. It is also important that all shown folders are available and have the correct permissions set. Please see the description of each section to find out if they are optional or required for phpBB 3.1 to run. If everything is in order, you can continue the installation by clicking the <guilabel>Start Install</guilabel> button.</para>
</section>
<section id="quick_installation_database">
<title>Database settings</title>
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
<para>You don't need to change the <guilabel>Prefix for tables in database</guilabel> setting, unless you plan on using multiple phpBB installations on one database. In this case you can use a different prefix for each installation to make it work.</para>
- <para>After you have entered your details, you can continue by clicking the <guilabel>Proceed to next step</guilabel> button. Now, phpBB 3.0 will test and verify the data you entered.</para>
+ <para>After you have entered your details, you can continue by clicking the <guilabel>Proceed to next step</guilabel> button. Now, phpBB 3.1 will test and verify the data you entered.</para>
<para>If you see a "<guilabel>Could not connect to the database</guilabel>" error, this means that you didn't enter the database data correctly and it is not possible for phpBB to connect. Make sure that everything you entered is in order and try again. Again, if you are unsure about your database settings, please contact your host.</para>
<tip>
<para>Remember that your database username and password are case sensitive. You must use the exact one you have set up or been given by your host</para>
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
</section>
<section id="quick_installation_admin">
<title>Administrator details</title>
- <para>Now you have to create your administration user. This user will have full administration access and he will be the first user on your forum. All fields on this page are required. You can also set the default language of your forum on this page. In a vanilla (basic) phpBB 3.0 installation we only include <guilabel>English [GB]</guilabel>. You can download further languages from <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/languages/">www.phpbb.com</ulink>, and add them later.</para>
+ <para>Now you have to create your administration user. This user will have full administration access and he will be the first user on your forum. All fields on this page are required. You can also set the default language of your forum on this page. In a vanilla (basic) phpBB 3.1 installation we only include <guilabel>English [GB]</guilabel>. You can download further languages from <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/languages/">www.phpbb.com</ulink>, and add them later.</para>
</section>
<section id="quick_installation_config">
<title>Configuration file</title>
@@ -168,9 +168,9 @@
<section id="quick_installation_advanced">
<title>Advanced settings</title>
<para>The <guilabel>Advanced settings</guilabel> allow you to set some parameters of the board configuration. They are optional, and you can always change them later if you wish. So if you are unsure of what these settings mean, ignore them and proceed to the final step to finish the installation.</para>
- <para>If the installation was successful, you can now use the <guilabel>Login</guilabel> button to visit the <guilabel>Administration Control Panel</guilabel>. Congratulations, you have installed phpBB 3.0 successfully. But there is still a lot of work ahead!</para>
- <para>If you are unable to get phpBB 3.0 installed even after reading this guide, please look at the <link linkend="quick_support">support section</link> to find out where you can ask for further assistance. </para>
- <para>At this point if you are upgrading from phpBB 2.0, you should refer to the <link linkend="upgrade_guide">upgrade guide</link> for further information. If not, you should remove the install directory from your server as you will only be able to access the Administration Control Panel whilst it is present.</para>
+ <para>If the installation was successful, you can now use the <guilabel>Login</guilabel> button to visit the <guilabel>Administration Control Panel</guilabel>. Congratulations, you have installed phpBB 3.1 successfully. But there is still a lot of work ahead!</para>
+ <para>If you are unable to get phpBB 3.1 installed even after reading this guide, please look at the <link linkend="quick_support">support section</link> to find out where you can ask for further assistance. </para>
+ <para>At this point if you are upgrading from phpBB 2.0 or phpBB 3.0, you should refer to the <link linkend="upgrade_guide">upgrade guide</link> for further information. If not, you should remove the install directory from your server as you will only be able to access the Administration Control Panel whilst it is present.</para>
</section>
</section>
<section id="quick_settings">
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Setting permissions</title>
- <para>After you created your first forum, you have to decide who has access to it and what your users are allowed to do and what not. This is what Permissions are for. You can disallow guests to post or hand out moderating powers, for instance. Almost every aspect of user interaction with phpBB3 Olympus can be adjusted with permissions.</para>
+ <para>After you created your first forum, you have to decide who has access to it and what your users are allowed to do and what not. This is what Permissions are for. You can disallow guests to post or hand out moderating powers, for instance. Almost every aspect of user interaction with phpBB3 Ascraeus can be adjusted with permissions.</para>
<section id="quick_permissions_types">
<title>Permission types</title>
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
</figure>
<para>The <guilabel>Forum Permissions</guilabel> page shows you two columns, one for users and one for groups to select (see <xref linkend="img_quick_permissions_select" />). The top lists on both columns labelled as <guilabel>Manage Users</guilabel> and <guilabel> Manage Groups</guilabel> show users and groups that already have permissions on at least one of your selected forums set. You can select them and change their permissions with the <guilabel>Edit Permissions</guilabel> button, or use <guilabel>Remove Permissions</guilabel> to remove them which leads to them not having permissions set, and therefore not being able to see the forum or have any access to it (unless they have access to it through another group). The bottom boxes allow you to add new users or groups, that do not currently have permissions set on at least one of your selected forums.</para>
<para>To add permissions for groups, select one or more groups either in the <guilabel>Add Groups</guilabel> list (this works similar with users, but if you want to add new users, you have to type them in manually in the <guilabel>Add Users</guilabel> text box or use the <guilabel>Find a member</guilabel> function). <guilabel>Add Permissions</guilabel> will take you to the permission interface. Each forum you selected is listed, with the groups or users to change the permissions for below them. </para>
- <para>There are two ways to assign permissions: You can set them manually or use predefined <guilabel>Permission Roles</guilabel> for a simpler but less powerful way. You can switch between both approaches any time you want. You can skip the manual permission introduction and <link linkend="quick_permissions_roles">jump directly into the section on "Permissions Roles"</link>, if you are eager to get everything running as quickly as possible. But remember that permission roles do only offer a small bit of what the permission system has to offer and we believe that to be a good Olympus administrator, you have to fully grasp permissions. </para>
+ <para>There are two ways to assign permissions: You can set them manually or use predefined <guilabel>Permission Roles</guilabel> for a simpler but less powerful way. You can switch between both approaches any time you want. You can skip the manual permission introduction and <link linkend="quick_permissions_roles">jump directly into the section on "Permissions Roles"</link>, if you are eager to get everything running as quickly as possible. But remember that permission roles do only offer a small bit of what the permission system has to offer and we believe that to be a good Ascraeus administrator, you have to fully grasp permissions. </para>
<para>Both ways only differ in the way you set them. They both share the same interface.</para>
</section>
<section id="quick_permissions_manual">
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
</section>
<section id="quick_permissions_roles">
<title>Permissions roles</title>
- <para>phpBB3 Olympus ships with a number of default permission roles, that offer you a wide variety of options for setting permissions. Instead of having to check each radio button manually, you can select a predefined role in the <guilabel>Role</guilabel>pull down list. Each role has a detailed description, that will pop up when you hover your mouse over it. Submit your changes with <guilabel>Apply Permissions</guilabel> or <guilabel>Apply All Permissions</guilabel> when you are satisfied with them. That will set the permissions and you are done.</para>
+ <para>phpBB3 Ascraeus ships with a number of default permission roles, that offer you a wide variety of options for setting permissions. Instead of having to check each radio button manually, you can select a predefined role in the <guilabel>Role</guilabel>pull down list. Each role has a detailed description, that will pop up when you hover your mouse over it. Submit your changes with <guilabel>Apply Permissions</guilabel> or <guilabel>Apply All Permissions</guilabel> when you are satisfied with them. That will set the permissions and you are done.</para>
<figure id="img_quick_permissions_roles">
<title>Permission roles</title>
<mediaobject>
@@ -446,12 +446,12 @@
</section>
<section id="quick_support">
<title>Obtaining support</title>
- <para>The <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/about/">phpBB Team</ulink> provides many options for users to find support for their phpBB install. In addition to this very documentation, the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=46">support forum on www.phpbb.com</ulink> has many answers that users like you are searching for. Therefore, we highly recommend the use of the search feature before asking a new question. If you are unable to find an answer, feel free to post a new topic asking for help. Be sure to be descriptive when explaining your problem! The more we know about what is happening, the faster we can provide you with the answer you are looking for. Be sure to fill out the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=46&amp;t=543515">Support Request Template</ulink> with the information it asks for.</para>
+ <para>The <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/about/">phpBB Team</ulink> provides many options for users to find support for their phpBB install. In addition to this very documentation, the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=466">support forum on www.phpbb.com</ulink> has many answers that users like you are searching for. Therefore, we highly recommend the use of the search feature before asking a new question. If you are unable to find an answer, feel free to post a new topic asking for help. Be sure to be descriptive when explaining your problem! The more we know about what is happening, the faster we can provide you with the answer you are looking for. Be sure to fill out the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/support/srt/">Support Request Template</ulink> with the information it asks for.</para>
- <para>In addition to the support forum on www.phpbb.com, we provide a <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/kb/">Knowledge Base</ulink> for users to read and submit articles on common answers to questions. Our community has taken a lot of time in writing these articles, so be sure to check them out.</para>
+ <para>In addition to the support forum on www.phpbb.com, we provide a <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/kb/">Knowledge Base</ulink> for users to read and submit articles on common answers to questions. Our community has taken a lot of time in writing these articles, so be sure to check them out.</para>
- <para>We provide realtime support in <ulink url="irc://irc.phpbb.com/phpbb">#phpBB</ulink> on the popular Open Source IRC network, <ulink url="http://www.freenode.net/">Freenode</ulink>. You can typically find someone from each of the teams in here, as well as fellow users who are more than happy to help you out. Be sure to read the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/support/irc/">IRC rules</ulink> before joining the channel, as we have a few basic netiquette rules that we ask users to follow. At any given time, there can be as many as 60 users, if not more in the channel, so you are almost certain to find someone there to help you. However, it is important that you read and follow the IRC rules as people may not answer you. An example of this is that oftentimes users come in to the channel and ask if anybody is around and then end up leaving 30 seconds later before someone has the chance to answer. Instead, be sure to ask your question and wait. As the saying goes, "don't ask to ask, just ask!"</para>
+ <para>We provide realtime support in <ulink url="irc://irc.phpbb.com/phpbb">#phpBB</ulink> on the popular Open Source IRC network, <ulink url="http://www.freenode.net/">Freenode</ulink>. You can typically find someone from each of the teams in here, as well as fellow users who are more than happy to help you out. Be sure to read the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/support/irc/">IRC rules</ulink> before joining the channel, as we have a few basic netiquette rules that we ask users to follow. At any given time, there can be as many as 60 users, if not more in the channel, so you are almost certain to find someone there to help you. However, it is important that you read and follow the IRC rules as people may not answer you. An example of this is that oftentimes users come in to the channel and ask if anybody is around and then end up leaving 30 seconds later before someone has the chance to answer. Instead, be sure to ask your question and wait. As the saying goes, "don't ask to ask, just ask!"</para>
- <para>English is not your native language? Not a problem! We also provide an <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/support/intl/">International Support page</ulink> with links to various websites that provide support in Espanol, Deutsch, Francais, and more.</para>
+ <para>English is not your native language? Not a problem! We also provide an <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/support/intl/">International Support page</ulink> with links to various websites that provide support in Espanol, Deutsch, Francais, and more.</para>
</section>
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10 documentation/content/en/chapters/upgrade_guide.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
</chapterinfo>
<title>Upgrade Guide</title>
<abstract>
- <para>Do you want to upgrade your phpBB2 forum to version 3.0? This chapter will tell and show you how it is done.</para>
+ <para>Do you want to upgrade your phpBB2 forum to version 3.1? This chapter will tell and show you how it is done.</para>
</abstract>
<section id="upgrade">
<sectioninfo>
@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@
</author>
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
- <title>Upgrading from 2.0 to 3.0</title>
+ <title>Upgrading from 2.0 to 3.1</title>
<para>In order to allow administrators of phpBB2 boards to use phpBB3 and all of its features. There is a convertor packed with the default installation. The conversion framework is flexible and allows you to convert other bulletin board systems as well. Read more if you need help with converting your board to phpBB3</para>
- <para>The process is in the form of a PHP file, similar to the update file found in phpBB 2.0.x. The file will take you through wizard-like screens until your phpBB is running 3.0.x. Basic instructions and troubleshooting for doing this conversion are <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/docs/INSTALL.html#convert">here</ulink>.</para>
+ <para>The process is in the form of a PHP file, similar to the update file found in phpBB 2.0.x. The file will take you through wizard-like screens until your phpBB is running 3.1.x. Basic instructions and troubleshooting for doing this conversion are <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/community/docs/INSTALL.html#convert">here</ulink>.</para>
<para>Warning: Be sure to backup both the database and the files before attempting to upgrade.</para>
</section>
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
<title>Preliminary steps</title>
<para>phpBB3 needs to be installed. Once phpBB3 is installed, do <emphasis>not</emphasis> delete the <filename class="directory">install</filename> directory if you will be converting immediately. If you will be testing and setting up your phpBB3 board prior to the conversion and converting at a later time, rename the <filename class="directory">install</filename> directory to something like _install. This will allow you to use your phpBB3 board. You will be needing the install directory later for the conversion.</para>
- <para>You will need specific convertor files for the board software you are converting from. The phpBB2 specific convertor files are included with the phpBB3 installation files. For other board softwares, you will need to get the convertor files from the appropriate phpBB3 convertor topic. These topics can be found in the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=65">[3.0.x] Convertors forum</ulink> on phpBB.com</para>
+ <para>You will need specific convertor files for the board software you are converting from. The phpBB2 specific convertor files are included with the phpBB3 installation files. For other board softwares, you will need to get the convertor files from the appropriate phpBB3 convertor topic. These topics can be found in the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=486">[3.1.x] Convertors forum</ulink> on phpBB.com</para>
<para>For converting from phpBB2, you only need to point your browser to {phpBB3_root_directory}/install/index.php, click the <guilabel>Convert</guilabel> tab and follow the instructions. For other board softwares, you will need to upload the convertor files to the appropriate directories. The convertor files you get will consist of two or three files, convert_xxx.php, functions_xxx.php and, optionally, auth_xxx.php. The xxx will generally be the name of the software you are converting from.</para>
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
<title>Conversion steps</title>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><para>Install phpBB3. The old message board and the phpBB3 board need to be installed on the same server.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>f you are converting from a board other than phpBB2, upload the convertor files which you downloaded from the appropriate topic in the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=65">[3.0.x] Convertors forum</ulink>.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>f you are converting from a board other than phpBB2, upload the convertor files which you downloaded from the appropriate topic in the <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewforum.php?f=486">[3.1.x] Convertors forum</ulink>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Point your browser to {phpbb_root_directory}/install/index.php, click the <guilabel>Convert</guilabel> tab and select the appropriate convertor from the list of available convertors.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Next you will be asked for database information. The database information you are being asked for, is for the database that holds the tables for the board software you are converting from. You will be presented with an option for <guilabel>Refresh page to continue conversion</guilabel> The default is set to <guilabel>Yes</guilabel>. Normally, you will want to leave it at <guilabel>Yes</guilabel>. The <guilabel>No</guilabel> option is mainly for test purposes.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>After entering the database information and pressing the <guilabel>Begin conversion</guilabel> button, the convertor will verify that you have entered the correct information. If the information is confirmed, you will have another <guilabel>Begin Conversion</guilabel> button.</para></listitem>
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12 documentation/content/en/chapters/user_guide.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
</chapterinfo>
<title>User Guide</title>
<abstract>
- <para>This chapter is targeted at the forum users. It explains all user facing functions that are needed to use phpBB 3.0</para>
+ <para>This chapter is targeted at the forum users. It explains all user facing functions that are needed to use phpBB 3.1</para>
</abstract>
<section id="user_permissions">
<sectioninfo>
@@ -284,8 +284,8 @@
<para>[u]Underlined text[/u]: <emphasis role="underline">Underlined text</emphasis></para>
<para>[quote]Quoted text[/quote]: </para> <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/user_guide/quoted_text.png"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject>
<para>[quote="Name to quote"]Quoted text[/quote]: </para> <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/user_guide/quoted_text_author.png"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject>
- <para>[url]http://www.phpbb.com[/url]: <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com">http://www.phpbb.com</ulink></para>
- <para>[url=http://www.phpbb.com]Linked text[/url]: <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com">Linked text</ulink></para>
+ <para>[url]https://www.phpbb.com[/url]: <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com">https://www.phpbb.com</ulink></para>
+ <para>[url=https://www.phpbb.com]Linked text[/url]: <ulink url="https://www.phpbb.com">Linked text</ulink></para>
<para>[flash=width,height]Path to flash[/flash] will play the flash animation with the specified dimensions.</para>
<para>For more detailed instructions on the usage of BBCode and the many other available BBCodes, please click the <guilabel>BBCode</guilabel> link to the righthand of the Post Content text bos.</para>
</section>
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@
</section>
<section id="user_pm">
<title>Communicate with Private Messages</title>
- <para>phpBB 3.0 allows its users to communicate privately by using Private Messages. To visit the Private Messages section, you either can click on the [X new messages] link on the left hand side below the forum header, or you can directly access it through the <link linkend="user_control_panel">User Control Panel.</link>.</para>
+ <para>phpBB 3.1 allows its users to communicate privately by using Private Messages. To visit the Private Messages section, you either can click on the [X new messages] link on the left hand side below the forum header, or you can directly access it through the <link linkend="user_control_panel">User Control Panel.</link>.</para>
<para>Depending on the communication methods allowed by the board administrator, there can be 3 ways of being notified of a new Private Message's arrival:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem>
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
</authorgroup>
</sectioninfo>
<title>Message Folders</title>
- <para>Just like in your e-mail client, all <glossterm>private messages</glossterm> are stored in folders. Working with folders is similar to working with forums in phpBB 3.0. The <guilabel>Inbox</guilabel> is your default incoming message folder. All messages you receive will appear in here.</para>
+ <para>Just like in your e-mail client, all <glossterm>private messages</glossterm> are stored in folders. Working with folders is similar to working with forums in phpBB 3.1. The <guilabel>Inbox</guilabel> is your default incoming message folder. All messages you receive will appear in here.</para>
<para><guilabel>Sent messages</guilabel> will appear in either the <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel> or the <guilabel>Sent messages</guilabel> folder. As long as the recipient(s) have not yet read the message, it will stay in the <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel>. As soon as someone reads the message it will be archived to the <guilabel>Sent messages</guilabel> folder. If the administrator allows it, you can edit messages after sending them as long as they are in the <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel> and the recipients have not yet read them.</para>
<para>Each folder, including <guilabel>Sent messages</guilabel> and <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel>, can hold a board-defined amount of messages. This is a global setting that only a board administrator can change. An info text displays the current number of allowed messages and the current percentage of space your messages are using at the top of each folder. If no restriction is displayed, you are allowed unlimited messages in each folder.</para>
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<title>Custom Folders</title>
- <para>If the administrator allows it, you can create your own custom <glossterm>private message</glossterm> folders in phpBB 3.0. To check whether you can add folders, visit the <guimenuitem>Edit options</guimenuitem> section of the <guilabel>private message</guilabel> area. </para>
+ <para>If the administrator allows it, you can create your own custom <glossterm>private message</glossterm> folders in phpBB 3.1. To check whether you can add folders, visit the <guimenuitem>Edit options</guimenuitem> section of the <guilabel>private message</guilabel> area. </para>
<para>To add a new folder, enter the folder's name into the <guilabel>Add folder</guilabel> input box. If creation was successful, your new folder will appear at the bottom of the folder list. You can then use it like a normal message folder and move messages into it or set a filter (see the section on <link linkend="pm_rules">Private Message Rules</link> for more information about filters) to automatically do it for you.</para>
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# phpBB Documentation
-Documentation for board visitors, moderators and administrators. Can be seen online [here](http://www.phpbb.com/support/documentation/3.0/)
+Documentation for board visitors, moderators and administrators. Can be seen online [here](http://www.phpbb.com/support/documentation/3.1/)
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