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View tallies of how popular different Custom Profile Field values are.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]DOC_CUSTOM_PROFILE_FIELDS_STATS
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Post Templates allow you to help members standardise the formatting of their posts. This can be especially useful in situations such as where you have a support forum, and with every bug report you require people to give you certain information. Simply creating a post template containing prompts for that information can ease the strain of support considerably.
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Located in
[strings]DOC_POST_TEMPLATES
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Discussion forums are a communication tool for site users, based around topics of conversation located within forums.\n\nDiscussion forums are organised into a hierarchical structure (also known as a tree structure, as illustrated in the diagram). The forum you view when you visit the [concept]discussion forums[/concept] is the [concept]root forum[/concept] in the hierarchy, and contains child forums ([concept]sub-forum[/concept]s), which may themselves contain child forums, and so on. Within each forum there may also be [concept]topic[/concept]s (known as threads in some other software). And within each topic, there are one or more [concept]post[/concept]s.
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Located in
[strings]DOC_FORUMS
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Apart from forums, topics, and posts, there is one additional organisational construct in the inbuilt forum system: forum groupings (known as 'categories' in some software). However, forum groupings have a very limited effect on organisation. The system stores a number of groupings, and any forum, at any position in the tree can be 'tagged' against one of these groupings: the groupings have no effect on, and are not a part of, the forum structure, and all they do is group up sub-forums of the same forum grouping visually. By default, every forum is of the forum grouping 'General' and hence all sub-forums are grouped under this when displayed.
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Translated and reviewed by
Mariona Reig
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Located in
[strings]DOC_FORUM_CATEGORIES
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Emoticons (also known as smilies) are little images used to convey 'emotion' within text. These are an important part of informal communication on the Internet, as body language and tone are not available to (sub-consciously) transmit the same information.\n\nWithout use of emoticons, it can be impossible (unless the writer took great care to express themselves fully) to gauge unwritten details, such as the importance of what is being written, or the writer's emotional perspective on it.
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Emoticonos (también conocidos como smilies) son pequeñas imágenes utilizados para transmitir la "emoción" en el texto. Estos son una parte importante de la comunicación informal en Internet, como el lenguaje corporal y el tono no están disponibles para (sub-consciente) transmitir la misma información. \n\n Sin el uso de emoticonos, puede ser imposible (a menos que el escritor tenga una gran capacidad para expresarse plenamente) para determinar los detalles no escritos, tales como la importancia de lo que se está escribiendo, o la perspectiva emocional del escritor en ella.
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Translated and reviewed by
Mariona Reig
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Located in
[strings]DOC_EMOTICONS
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The human-readable name of the usergroup.
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El nombre de grupo de usuarios (comprensible para humanos)
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Translated and reviewed by
red
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Located in
[strings]DESCRIPTION_USERGROUP_TITLE
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{1} leads the usergroup ‘{2}’
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{1} lidera el grupo de usuarios ‘{2}’
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
[strings]MEMBER_LEADS_GROUP
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{1} in the usergroup ‘{2}’
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{1} en el grupo de usuarios ‘{2}’
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
[strings]MEMBER_IS_IN_GROUP
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Custom Profile Field statistics
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Estadísticas de los campos personalizados del perfil.
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Located in
[strings]CUSTOM_PROFILE_FIELD_STATS
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The default value this field will take. For a list field type, this should be all the possible values, separated by '|'; the default value should be the first. For a picture field type, this should be the maximum width in pixels then <tt>|</tt> then the maximum height. For a checkbox field type, enter '1' if it is to default as ticked (checked).
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Located in
[strings]DESCRIPTION_DEFAULT_VALUE_CPF
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