User Watches

If a user wants to receive an e-mail when something is edited or when a new article, forum topic or (almost) any other content is added or edited at the site, the user can create a "watch". Watches can also be set for group notifications.

For instance, for the page Using Wiki Pages in this documentation site, a registered user has the option to monitor it (that is, will be able to add a "User Watch" to it):

Watch feature screenshot

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1.1. 'My Watches' User Interface

A user can add watches for many Tiki objects (like watching new articles) in the user's MyAccount's "My Watches" page:
Main Application menu > My Tiki > My Watches (tiki-user_watches.php).

The User Watches and preferences page has several tabs (the number depends on the number of activated features at the site):

  1. Report preferences
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  2. My Watches
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  3. Notification Preferences
    These enable indicating if you want to receive an email with a notification of a change that you have made yourself at the site. If you keep these options below unchecked, you will not receive a notification of you own changes.
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1.2. Types of watches

The user can click the click the little eye that appears near the top of many pages (often in a dropdown menu or popup bubble). When you click the eye to activate monitoring, it changes to , indicating that you have set a watch.


Note that site admins (belonging to a group which holds the permission to admin that corresponding Tiki object) can also add Group Watches:

1.3. How to turn off watches

To turn off a user watch, a user can either:

  1. Click on the "stop-monitoring" icon (), which then will change to show that the page isn't being watched
    or

  2. Go to your MyAccount's "My watches" page and delete any or all of your watches.


To have yourself removed from receiving Group Watches:


Some versions of the Tiki documentation suggest that a watch does not report a change to a wiki page that has been designated as a "minor" change. Please note that this might not be true anymore.

1.4. Which sections can be watched

Feature name and linkDescriptionWatch item
ArticlesArticles can be used for date-specific news and announcements. You can configure articles to automatically publish and expire at specific times or to require that submissions be approved before becoming "live." In addition to categories and tags, articles include their own unique classification system of Topics and Types.yes (global)
BlogsMultiple blogs can be created with various author and display configurations, etc.yes (global and individual)
CalendarEvents calendar with public, private and group channelsyes (individual)
CategoriesGlobal category system. Items of different types (wiki pages, articles, tracker items, etc) can be added to one or many categories. Categories can have permissions.yes (global and individual)
File GalleryStorage and sharing via download or display in pages, of images, videos, and other file types . Supports check-in and check-out (lock), versions, etc.yes (global)
File GalleryFile Galleries enable secure and efficient uploading, storage, downloading and other serving of all types of files including images, videos, podcasts, text and PDF documents and more.yes (global)
ForumsForums are online discussions organized by topic (or thread). Tiki forums feature threaded or flat views, file attachments, moderation and queuing, monitoring (subscription) of particular forums or topics, and full usage of wiki syntax.yes (global and individual)
MapsMaps can be created and displayed using OpenLayers and OpenStreetMap.yes (global and individual)
StructureIn Tiki terminology, a structure is a hierarchy for wiki pages. Structures have navigational features such as breadcrumb links and menus; also enabled is printing all pages in the structure and in order.yes (global and individual)
TrackersFacts and figures storage and retrieval. A forms and database generator, with reporting. Can be used for a bug tracker, item database, issue tracker, etcyes (global and individual)
WikiCollaboratively authored documents with history of changes. Tiki's wiki has all the features you could want from a first-rate wiki. Ex.: attach files, comments, history, images, warn on edit, page locking, powerful wiki syntax, alternative WYSIWYG editor, etc.yes (global and individual)


A category can be watched, and thus you'll receive an email when items are added to or removed from the category but also when items in the category are modified. This can be useful for Tiki as a Document Workflow or in Project Management.

Watches can be assigned to groups, so that all members of a group receive watch notifications.

1.5. How to enable/disable this feature

You must go to Admin -> Features -> User (tab), and check/uncheck User Watches.

Alias names for this page

Watches | User Watches | User watch | Pull | Watching | user watches | userwatches

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