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:ref:`Files area on system (site) level <site_files>` that the site administrator can work with. Files that are placed in the ``public`` folder in the site files are available to all users.
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:ref:`Pages created on site level <site_pages>` that can be put into new user accounts automatically as templates.
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A :ref:`skin <skins>` is a way of customising the look of a portfolio page on top of a theme. The use of skins must be allowed by the site and institution administrator. If they are allowed, users can create them themselves and change the background, fonts and font color for certain elements on their page. Skins can also be shared with others on the site or exported and imported.
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:ref:`Staff <staff>` on the site or institution level have a few additional permissions compared to regular users. For example, they can create controlled groups and hide groups, and they can also view statistics if the site administrator allowed that. Institution staff are also listed alongside institution administrators on their institution's contact page.
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:ref:`Topics in a forum <forum_topic>` are sorted according to the date and time of posts. The topic with the latest post is normally shown first. Sometimes topics should get more attention even if there are no new posts. They can be marked “sticky” and stay at the top of the topics list. Group administrators and forum moderators can mark topics as sticky or disable this setting.
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