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{* $Id: admin_category.tpl 54555 2015-03-19 12:51:49Z xavidp $ *} <div class="media"> <span class="pull-left fa-stack fa-lg margin-right-18em" alt="{tr}Configuration Wizard{/tr}" title="Configuration Wizard"> <i class="fa fa-gear fa-stack-2x"></i> <i class="fa fa-rotate-270 fa-magic fa-stack-2x margin-left-9em"></i> </span> {tr}Global content category system. Items of different types (wiki pages, articles, tracker items, etc) can be added to one or more categories. Permissions set for a category will apply to all items in that category, allowing access to be restricted to certain groups, users, etc{/tr}.</br></br> <div class="media-body"> {icon name="admin_category" size=3 iclass="pull-right"} <fieldset> <legend>{tr}Categories{/tr}</legend> <br> {tr}Categories are set up in the admin categories panel. Please see the Categories item in the Admin menu{/tr}.<br> <br> {tr}.. or ..{/tr} <a href="tiki-admin_categories.php" target="_blank">{tr}Set up categories here{/tr}</a><br> <br> {if $prefs['flaggedrev_approval'] eq 'y' && empty($prefs['flaggedrev_approval_categories'])} {remarksbox type="info" title="{tr}Info{/tr}"} {tr}You have the feature '<strong>Revision Approval</strong>' enabled, but you haven't defined yet which content categories require revision approval for their wiki pages{/tr}. {tr}Once you have <a href="tiki-admin_categories.php" target="_blank">some categories defined</a>, go back to the Configuration Wizard step '<strong>Set up Wiki environment</strong>' and define them there{/tr}. {/remarksbox} {/if} <br> <br> <em>{tr}See also{/tr} <a href="http://doc.tiki.org/category" target="_blank">{tr}Categories{/tr} @ doc.tiki.org</a></em> </fieldset> <br> </div> </div>