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Configuring the Forum Module
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The Forum module provides a community tool for creating and managing topics of discussion and replies. Due to its sophisticated functionality, it requires a little more configuration than some of the simpler modules. Use what you learned in Add Module to Page to add a new Forum Module to your Page.
Step By Step: Configure Forum SettingsYour Module is initially created with no content. Only the empty Container is visible, with its Title and Action Buttons visible. Before your website visitors can take use your new Forum, there are a few Settings that must be configured. 1. Select Configuration from the Module Actions Menu.
On the Configuration page you'll see that there are lots of things that can be configured in your Forum but we'll accept the default settings for most of them. We'll just touch on a couple of areas.
2. The General Settings group is open by default. Place your cursor in the Forum Name field and enter a word or short phrase to name your Forum. Each set of forums can have a unique name. Then select a forum Skin or "Theme" and a default Timezone for displaying date and time of posts.
When you select the Skin, also uncheck
3. (Optional Step) Scroll down to the
Notification Email group and click on the expand
Uncheck
4. (Optional Step) Scroll down to the Post
Attachments group and click on the expand
Uncheck
5. When you have finished, be sure to click Update at the bottom of the page to save your changes. This is how your updated module would look to a website visitor.
Notice that the Forum Title has been updated and that the Skin is gray. Step By Step: Create Groups/ForumsNow its time to create some Groups and Forums for your website visitors to participate in. 1. Select Manage Forum from the Module Actions Menu.
2. Place your cursor in the Add New Group field. Type a name for a group of forum topics and click the Add button.
3. Click the Expand
4. Once your forum has been added, click the Forum Home button at the bottom of the Module to return to the main view. This is how your updated module would look to a website visitor after adding a couple of additional Groups and Forums.
Step By Step: Authorize Users to Post in Your ForumAt this point, website visitors can read your forums, but they cannot post in them. One final step is required... you have to give permission to a group of users so that they can post messages.
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