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Image Galleries | |
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Blogs | |
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File Galleries | |
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Forums | |
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Directory | |
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FAQs | |
Quizzes | |
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Trackers | |
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Surveys | |
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Newsletters | |
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Stats | |
Most use of tikiwiki make ocasion of various statistics, rankings and traffic indicators.
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Calendar | |
That time-view is mostly used to have the one-shot glance on activity in time. Each tikiwiki object added or changed is added in the calendar with a link, so you can easily detect what changed since your last visit. Alternatively the calendar can be used for group activity.
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Integrator | |
That is a sortof web wrapper that include sexternal html content into tikiwiki framwork. It is fully configurable with regexp for parsing substitutionss and there is a cache use for performances sake.
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Categories system | |
Category are a way to classify Tiki objects (Blogs, Image galleries, Articles, Polls, Forum, Wiki Pages, File Galleries). You can create a category tree with as many sub-categories as you want. Any Tiki object can then be added to one or many categories. The user will be able to use a category browser--navigating the category tree with links to the objects in the category. This can be used to let the users find all the information your Tiki site has about a specific topic/subject regardless if the information is in an article, a weblog or a file gallery.
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Banner ads | |
Some time ago banners were used to generate revenues for successful websites. Today this practice is not that frequent but banners are still popular. Why? Because they are a great way to generate traffic for a web site. Community sites, weblogs, e-zines and many sites can use banners and exchange banners with other sites to generate more visitors, more page views and more traffic to their sites.
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Modules | |
Those boxes in right and left columns are modules. The role of modules is to reach the informations in a synthetic visual box. A whole list of 60 existing modules are provided in tikiwiki for accessing other features content, and admin can make his own modules very easily.
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ChatRooms | |
Admins can create chat channels that users can join. Once in a channel, users post messages that are broadcast to all the users in the same chatroom. Chatroom messages are updated at a given interval that can be configured for each chat channel (you may want one channel to refresh faster than others).
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Live Support System | |
Live support puts you on-call when your users need you. With the click of a button, a user may request help from a tech support operator. The live support module automatically opens a chat window between user and operator.
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Maps | |
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Tikibot | |
Using an optional third party script (wollabot) and a php special lib (smartirc) tikiwiki lives on irc channels, and can answers some basic commands to access tikiwiki datas.
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Voice Tiki | |
TikiWiki is voice-enabled by HAWHAW. This feature makes TikiWiki a perfect tool to create voice services fast and easy. Voice browsers are provided by VoiceXML providers and are typically connected to both the public telephone network and the internet. HAWHAW and TikiWiki are optimized for the Voxeo voice browser. |
Mobile Tiki | |
Mobile permits web developpers to offer a WAP / PDA / i-mode version of their site with the same content and without any extra work! Tiki has partnered with the innovative HAWHAW toolkit. Currently, wiki pages and blogs are available. More features (forums, directory, etc) to be added in the near future.
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Structures | |
That is an overlay for wiki pages so they can be sorted and ordered, so they can be presented with previous / next links, and be used in slideshow style for presentations.
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Comments | |
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Communications center | |
The communications center is a feature not found in many CMS systems. Basically, it lets you send/receive objects to and from other Tiki-powered sites. You can control who can send you objects and who can admin the received objects. A special inbox is used to examine received objects and you can edit the objects, remove them or accept them from this inbox. Accepted objects will appear as normal Tiki objects. For example, if you see a nice Wiki page about a specific topic or a set of pages useful to your site you can ask for them and use this feature to receive the pages from another site. The communications center is based on an XMLRPC api to send/receive objects so you can build desktop applications or adapt existing systems to interact with your Tiki site.
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Spellchecking | |
The use of an extetrnal spell checker make easier the input of data in wiki and articles.
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JgraphPad drawings | |
JGraphPad is a powerful java drawing applet.
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HTML pages | |
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Dynamic Content System | |
The Dynamic Content System (DCS) is a very simple concept. You can edit blocks of HTML code or text from a admin screen and you can display a block in any Tiki template or user module. Updating the block content will update the template. You can also program block content by date--storing several blocks to be displayed in future dates. This simple system adds a lot of flexibility to Tiki. You can display anything you like anywhere in the screen and you can set up portions that can be changed or that change automatically along time.
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Polls | |
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RSS feeds | |
Tiki is remarkably flexible when it comes to RSS. It can both display external Feeds feeds from other sites in user modules and elsewhere and syndicate its activities (blogs, articles, forums, Wiki and galleries) via RSS.
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Shoutbox | |
A module for users to put instant comments on your Tiki, much like a graffiti feature.
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Search | |
Comb through a Tiki site to find just the information you want. Search picks through forums, image/file galleries, link directories, CMS articles, blogs and Wiki pages to find the terms you specify. And Tiki compiles search statistics for admins so that they may keep an eye on what users want from their sites. There are two forms of searching: regular and full text. Full-text searching sorts results by the relevance of the match to the search query. Also, search results will be ordered first by relevance, and then by section (Wiki, blog, etc.). Regular, non-full-text searching continues to sort first by section, and then by hits.
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MyTiki section | |
Logged-in users can enjoy many convenient features in the MyTiki section. All of these features can be enabled/disabled by admin. Some features can't be offered to users without a valid login name and password, so they are only present when a user has logged in to Tiki using a valid username and password, the features that are available to registered users are grouped in the MyTiki section.
Webmail
Inter-User Messages
User Notepad
User Tasks
User Files
User Calendar
User Menus
User Preferences
User Bookmarks
User Modules
User Watches
Newsreader
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Admin Panels | |
Administrative tasks are gathered on panels
Features Admin Panel
General Admin Panel
Login Admin Panel
Users Admin Panel
Groups Admin Panel
Admin DSN
Backups
Banning
Cache
Content Templates
Cookies
Edit Templates
External Wikis
Import phpwiki
Featured Links
Mail notifications
Mail-in
Custom Menus
Theme Control
Phpinfo
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