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==The basics== <!--T:1-->
 
==The basics== <!--T:1-->
  
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===How do I change the interface language for all user?=== <!--T:256-->
 
===How do I change the interface language for all user?=== <!--T:256-->
 
This can not be changed globally. Each user has to do the changes when they login.
 
This can not be changed globally. Each user has to do the changes when they login.
 
===How do I remove the "Talk for this IP" link at the top right (e.g. when <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:$wgDisableAnonTalk|$wgDisableAnonTalk}}</> is true)?=== <!--T:309-->
 
 
<!--T:679-->
 
One option is to hide the link using the following CSS in the wiki page ''MediaWiki:Common.css'' in your wiki:
 
</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
 
#p-personal #pt-anonuserpage {
 
    display: none;
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:680-->
 
Another option is, inside your LocalSettings.php file, to use the PersonalUrls hook to remove the link to the talk page of anonymous users:</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang=php>
 
$wgHooks['PersonalUrls'][] = 'lfRemoveAnonUserpageLink';
 
function lfRemoveAnonUserpageLink( &$personal_urls, $title ) {
 
unset( $personal_urls['anonuserpage'] );
 
return true;
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
===How do I remove the "Create an Account or Login" link at the top right of the screen?=== <!--T:311-->
 
 
<!--T:312-->
 
To remove the login / create account links from the personal_urls you can use this code in your {{manual|LocalSettings.php}} to hook in and remove them:
 
</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang=php>
 
$wgHooks['PersonalUrls'][] = 'lfRemoveLoginLink';
 
function lfRemoveLoginLink( &$personal_urls, $title ) {
 
unset( $personal_urls['login'] );
 
unset( $personal_urls['anonlogin'] );
 
unset( $personal_urls['createaccount'] );
 
return true;
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
=== How do I edit error messages? === <!--T:326-->
 
 
<!--T:327-->
 
[[Special:Allmessages]] contains a complete list of messages (error or otherwise), that can be edited.</translate>
 
 
<translate>
 
===How do I change the footer?=== <!--T:328-->
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:691--> See:</translate> {{ll|Manual:Footer}}, {{ll|Manual:Configuration settings#Copyright|<translate><!--T:692--> Manual:Configuration settings#Copyright</translate>}}''
 
 
{{Anchor|powered-by-mw-image}}
 
<translate>
 
===How can I edit / remove the Powered by MediaWiki image (and possible other images) from the footer?=== <!--T:330-->
 
 
<!--T:331-->
 
You can hide the Powered by MediaWiki image by adding the following to your wiki's [[MediaWiki:Common.css]]:
 
</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
 
#footer-poweredbyico { display: none; }
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:335-->
 
If you want to remove it completely, you can use {{wg|FooterIcons}} to remove it using this in your {{manual|LocalSettings.php}}:
 
</translate>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang=php>unset( $wgFooterIcons['poweredby'] );</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
 
Note that this will also remove ''other'' powered-by icons, e.g. also the one coming from BlueSpice.
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:337-->
 
If you wish to change the icon images, urls, alt text, or add new icons please see {{wg|FooterIcons}}' documentation.
 
 
===How do I add a reply link to default signature tildes (<tvar|1><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></>) template?=== <!--T:338-->
 
 
<!--T:339-->
 
You can customize signatures in [[MediaWiki:Signature]] / [[MediaWiki:Signature-anon]].
 
 
<!--T:340-->
 
For example, changing the entries to <code><nowiki>[[{{ns:user}}:$1|$2]] ([[{{ns:user_talk}}:$1|talk]])</nowiki></code> will put a link to users' talk pages and <code><nowiki>[[{{ns:user}}:$1|$2]] ([{{fullurl:{{ns:user_talk}}:$1|action=edit&section=new}} Reply])</nowiki></code> would give a more direct link.
 
 
<!--T:341-->
 
Users can change their signature in their preferences.
 
 
===Does MediaWiki automatically capitalize the first letter of $wgSitename?=== <!--T:353-->
 
 
<!--T:354-->
 
Yes.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:355-->
 
This can be changed using the <tvar|CapitalLinks>{{ll|Manual:$wgCapitalLinks|$wgCapitalLinks}}</> configuration setting.
 
 
===How do I make external links open in a new window?=== <!--T:356-->
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:357--> See <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:$wgExternalLinkTarget}}</></translate>''
 
 
<translate>
 
===How can I suppress MediaWiki from formatting URLs, tags, etc?=== <!--T:358-->
 
 
<!--T:359-->
 
Put "<tvar|nowiki>{{tag|nowiki|pair|content=}}</>" tags around the URL or tag.
 
 
<!--T:360-->
 
''Example:''</translate>
 
<nowiki>svn co <nowiki>http://svn.example.com/myproject/</nowiki></nowiki>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:361-->
 
''Produces:''</translate><br/>
 
svn co <nowiki>http://svn.example.com/myproject/</nowiki>
 
 
<translate>
 
===How do I add more buttons on the edit page?=== <!--T:364-->
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:707--> See:</translate> {{ll|Manual:Custom edit buttons}}''
 
 
<translate>
 
===How can I get more special characters or tags clickable on the edit page?=== <!--T:366-->
 
 
<!--T:367-->
 
For adding more selectable special characters, etc., below the edit field, see <tvar|1>{{ll|Extension:CharInsert}}</>.
 
 
=== How can I use a different skin (e.g. Wikipedia's old Monobook skin) on my wiki? === <!--T:368-->
 
</translate>
 
{{MW 1.16|and after}}
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:681-->
 
While the Vector skin is the default skin for all installations made with MediaWiki 1.17 and newer, the Monobook skin has been the default before.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:371-->
 
See <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:$wgDefaultSkin}}</> for more information on configuring your default skin.
 
 
=== How do I disable external links from showing in the printable version of a page? === <!--T:373-->
 
 
<!--T:374-->
 
Edit the page [[MediaWiki:Print.css]] on your wiki and add the following code there:</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
 
#content a.external.text:after,
 
#content a.external.autonumber:after {
 
content: none;
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:375-->
 
This will override the styles defined in the CSS files coming with the MediaWiki source code.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:376-->
 
For more information, see <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:CSS}}</>.</translate>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:377-->
 
If instead you want to have the external links ''underlined'' in the printable version, then also add the following code:</translate>
 
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
 
#content a.external {
 
    text-decoration: underline !important;
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
==Basic usage== <!--T:383-->
 
 
===How do I delete an old version of a page?=== <!--T:396-->
 
 
<!--T:397-->
 
Old versions of page data are retained in the database and can be accessed via the page history features.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:398-->
 
This is useful for reviewing changes and correcting or reverting undesirable ones, but in some cases, administrators might want to make this information unavailable, for legal reasons, or to reduce the size of the database.
 
 
<!--T:399-->
 
*Administrators can delete an old revision of a page by deleting the page, and then selectively undeleting revisions to be kept</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:401-->
 
*For newer MediaWikis (1.14+), you can enable the core [[RevisionDelete]] feature that allows privileged users to remove single revisions from page histories.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:402-->
 
*The <tvar|1><code>maintenance/{{ll|Manual:deleteOldRevisions.php|deleteOldRevisions.php}}</code></> [[<tvar|2>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Maintenance scripts</>|maintenance script]] can mass-delete all old revisions of pages and their associated text records.
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:675--> See also:</translate> {{ll|Manual:Removing embarrassment}}''
 
 
<translate>
 
==Customising further== <!--T:511-->
 
 
===How can I allow use of HTML tags?=== <!--T:519-->
 
 
<!--T:520-->
 
See <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:$wgRawHtml}}</> as well as <tvar|2>{{ll|Manual:$wgGroupPermissions}}{{int|and}}{{int|word-separator}}{{ll|Manual:Preventing access}}</>.
 
</translate>
 
 
{{caution|1=<translate><!--T:522--> This can be easily abused to attack users</translate>}}
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:523-->
 
See <tvar|1>{{ll|Extension:Secure HTML}}</> and <tvar|2>{{ll|Extension:HTMLets}}</> for ways to make this safer.
 
 
=== How do I run a bot? === <!--T:533-->
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:709--> See:</translate> {{ll|Manual:Bots}}''
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:535-->
 
You might want to use the <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:Pywikibot|Pywikibot}}</> framework.
 
 
=== How do I change noindex nofollow === <!--T:536-->
 
 
<!--T:537-->
 
Set <tvar|code><code>{{ll|Manual:$wgNoFollowLinks|$wgNoFollowLinks}} = false;</code></> in <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:LocalSettings.php|LocalSettings.php}}</>
 
 
=== How do I create a small [[w:en:Wiki_farm|wiki farm]]? === <!--T:538-->
 
</translate>
 
 
:''<translate><!--T:710--> See:</translate> {{ll|Manual:Wiki family}}''
 
 
<translate>
 
=== How do I add [[w:Meta element|meta tags]]? === <!--T:540-->
 
 
<!--T:541-->
 
The OutputPage class includes an addMeta method which can be used to add meta tags.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:542-->
 
The [[RequestContext]] can be used to get the relevant OutputPage object.
 
 
<!--T:543-->
 
To add further Meta tags just add further lines as last lines of the function addMetaTags() like:</translate>
 
 
$out->addMeta ( 'description', 'This is a meta description.' );
 
 
<translate>
 
==Why...?== <!--T:544-->
 
 
===…is the Help namespace empty?=== <!--T:545-->
 
 
<!--T:546-->
 
The Help namespace currently ships in a blank state.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:547-->
 
It's up to you how much or how little help you give to your site visitors and whether this relates to other aspects of your site.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:548-->
 
Obviously you can easily link your visitors to help resources elsewhere.</translate>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:549-->
 
We don't currently have a clean, internationalised set of help pages under a free license.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:550-->
 
However, if you want to copy in some help information onto your site, about how to use a wiki (a MediaWiki powered wiki) you are free to copy the <tvar|1>{{ll|Help:Contents}}</> from this wiki.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:551-->
 
This set of pages have been deliberately created for this purpose, with wiki-neutral information, and no license restrictions.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:552-->
 
See [[Project:PD help]]. More help is available at the Meta-Wiki [[m:Help:Contents|MediaWiki Handbook]].
 
 
===…are some of my images not showing up after an upgrade?=== <!--T:553-->
 
 
<!--T:554-->
 
Several users have reported that, following an upgrade or a moving of their wiki, several images fail to be shown inline.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:555-->
 
The files exist, and the image description pages show a MIME type of <tvar|1><code>unknowncode>/unknown</code></> and, in some cases, a warning about potentially dangerous files.
 
 
<!--T:556-->
 
To fix this, run the <tvar|1><code>maintenance/rebuildImages.php</code></> script from the command line.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:557-->
 
This will set MIME information for each file in the database.
 
 
<!--T:683-->
 
Recent versions of MediaWiki implement [[<tvar|ResponsiveImages>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:$wgResponsiveImages</>|responsive images]].</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:684-->
 
Due to [[<tvar|bug>phab:T181987</>|a bug]], if the server locale is set to one that uses commas instead of dots for representing a decimal point, images may not render on some browsers/devices.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:685-->
 
This can be confirmed by inspecting a thumbnail of a medium or big image on a page with the browser tools, looking at the HTML code, and see if the <tvar|1><code>srcset</code></> attribute contains commas instead of dots when representing the <tvar|2><code>1.5x</code></> value.
 
 
===…are all PNG files not being turned into thumbnails?=== <!--T:558-->
 
 
<!--T:559-->
 
After upgrading to a more recent version of PHP, it is possible a different MimeMagic.php function is being used to detect file MIME types, particularly the built-in PHP function mime_content_type, which fails to detect PNG files.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:560-->
 
Search the web for <tvar|1>''mime_content_type png''</> for information on fixing this bug at the PHP level, possibly by editing your magic.mime file.
 
 
<!--T:561-->
 
See [[<tvar|1>#"File is corrupt or has an invalid extension"</>|here]] for more info.
 
 
===…can't I download MediaWiki {{padright:{{#expr:{{MW stable branch number}}+.01}}|4}}?=== <!--T:567-->
 
 
<!--T:568-->
 
MediaWiki {{padright:{{#expr:{{MW stable branch number}}+.01}}|4}} is in a development state at present, and has not been packaged into a general release.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:569-->
 
The code can be [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/Download from Git</>|downloaded from Git]] if desired.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:570-->
 
Or, if you want the latest development version packaged as an archive, get it at {{MW alpha branch link}} (GitHub).
 
 
===…doesn't this work? It works on Wikipedia!=== <!--T:571-->
 
 
<!--T:572-->
 
Wikipedia and other Wikimedia web sites use the current version of the code in development; at present, this is MediaWiki {{CURRENTVERSION}}, pulled from the current development branch.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:573-->
 
Coupled with the use of several extensions, this means that functionality between these wikis and your particular setup may differ.
 
 
<!--T:574-->
 
*To obtain the current development code, read [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/Download from Git</>|Download from Git]]</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:575-->
 
*To check what version a Wikimedia wiki is running, as well as what extensions are installed, visit the [[Special:Version]] page for that wiki</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:715-->
 
* You may also be missing several <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:Extensions|nsp=0}}</> that are installed on Wikipedia, see [[<tvar|2>#Templates imported from other wikis (such as Wikipedia) don't work for me</>|#Templates imported from other wikis (such as Wikipedia) don't work for me]]
 
 
===…do I get a '''403 Forbidden''' error after setting permissions on my Fedora system?=== <!--T:576-->
 
 
<!--T:577-->
 
Fedora Core enables <tvar|1>{{ll|SELinux}}</> by default.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:578-->
 
Instructions for setting SELinux permissions for MediaWiki [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/SELinux</>|are available]].
 
 
===…do I get ''Installing some external dependencies (e.g. via composer) is required''?=== <!--T:686-->
 
 
<!--T:687-->
 
Many web hotels only handle zip archives, and we only provide gz compressed tar archives, thus the archives has to be recompressed before uploading.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:688-->
 
This should not be much of a hurdle, but it seems like some archive tools occasionally fails to include all files in large archives.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:689-->
 
When this happen the vendor folder is left out, leaving the user with the rather non-explanatory error message.
 
 
<!--T:690-->
 
Use a command line tool when recompressing the tar archive into a zip archive.
 
 
===…do I get logged out constantly?=== <!--T:579-->
 
 
<!--T:580-->
 
This is probably related to cookies or session data. See [[m:Help:Logging in#Log in problems|Log in problems]] for information.
 
 
<!--T:682-->
 
If this is happening constantly to all users, it probably means that caching is misconfigured. Setting <tvar|1><code>$wgSessionCacheType = CACHE_DB;</code></> can be used to determine if caching is the cause of the problem. If that solves the problem, you should still investigate what is wrong with your caching configuration.
 
</translate>
 
<translate>
 
===…is it a good idea to keep user accounts?=== <!--T:583-->
 
</translate>
 
{{outdated|1=<translate><!--T:716--> Manual edits to rev_user fields in the database; MediaWiki uses the <tvar|1>{{ll|Manual:actor table|actor}}</> table now</translate>}}
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:584-->
 
At many times you just want to remove a user account out of the wiki either because it belonged to a spammer account or you just feel like it.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:585-->
 
The appropriate choice is to block the account or rename it if needed.</translate>
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:586-->
 
Here is why:
 
 
<!--T:587-->
 
''Do I just remove this row from the [[User table]]?''
 
 
<!--T:588-->
 
[[mailarchive:wikitech-l/2007-June/031566.html|Rob Church posted the following]] regarding this issue on the wikitech-l mailing list:
 
</translate>
 
 
{{quote|text=
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:589-->
 
If the user has made edits, then removing rows from the user table
 
cause theoretical loss of referential integrity.</translate> <translate><!--T:590-->
 
Now, to be honest
 
with you, I can't think of any conditions where this would cause an
 
actual problem; "undefined behaviour" is the phrase we use.
 
 
<!--T:591-->
 
What I'd suggest doing, to be on the safe side, is running a couple of
 
quick updates against the database:
 
</translate>
 
 
:<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">UPDATE revision SET rev_user = 0 WHERE rev_user = <current_user_id></syntaxhighlight>
 
:<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">UPDATE archive SET ar_user = 0 WHERE ar_user = <current_user_id></syntaxhighlight>
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:592-->
 
What this will do is cause MediaWiki to treat the revisions as having
 
been made anonymously when generating things like page histories,
 
which should eliminate any problems caused by these routines
 
attempting to check user details from other tables.
 
 
<!--T:593-->
 
If the user has caused log entries, i.e. rows in the logging table, or
 
uploaded images, then the situation becomes trickier, as you'll have
 
to start mopping up all the rows everywhere and it could become a bit
 
of a mess, so if the user's done anything other than edit, I would
 
strongly recommend just blocking them indefinitely.
 
 
<!--T:594-->
 
If the username is offensive or undesirable, then you could consider
 
renaming it using the <tvar|1>{{ll|Extension:Renameuser|RenameUser}}</> extension.
 
</translate>
 
}}
 
 
<translate>
 
<!--T:595-->
 
Another option is to give Admins the [[Manual:User_rights|'hideuser']] right, and indefinitely block the user with the ''Hide username from edits and lists'' option selected.
 
 
<!--T:596-->
 
<tvar|1>{{ll|Extension:UserMerge}}</> is also useful.
 
 
==Anti-spam== <!--T:597-->
 
  
 
==Where now?== <!--T:612-->
 
==Where now?== <!--T:612-->

Latest revision as of 08:32, 8 December 2021

The basics

What are the differences between Cetbix ISMS, Cetbix ISMS-R, Cetbix ISMS-F and Cetbix ISMS-ICS?

all the listed products are built on the Cetbix ISMS. This means, one has to use the Cetbix ISMS to be able to activate those other modules.

Installation and configuration

Where do I download Cetbix ISMS?

Cetbix ISMS is a Software as a Service, therefore, no software is downloaded. Just register, login and start using.


How to install Cetbix ISMS?

No installation is required. All you need to do is to register. Registration takes 30 to 40 seconds..</translate> <translate> Minimum requirement is a computer and an internet access.

How do I install Cetbix on Premises?

Cetbix is a SaaS solution, although, if you insist having this on premise, contact our sales department and they will assist you further. The Cetbix development team has several strategies to meet your needs. We will take care of the hosting, backups and updates for you.

How do I edit my profile?

On your profile, click on your name, click on edit and scroll down to "Company Logo" and upload your logo.


<translate> On your profile, click on your name, click on edit and edit your name.

On your profile, click on your name, click on edit and scroll down to "Company Logo" and upload your logo.

Edit Name

On your profile, click on your name, click on edit and edit your name.

On your profile, click on your name, click on edit and scroll down to "Company Logo" and upload your logo.

How do I Purchase a Product?

Log into your profile and click on Product-> More Products

How do I manage my license?

Log into your profile and click on License Management->License

Users

By assigning a user to a group, you can then enable which questionnaires the person should answer as shown under the "heading".

You can select multiple questions for a user.

How do I add a new user?

Log into your profile and click on Users->Add Users

How do I see all the users I have added?

Log into your profile and click on Users-> All Users

How do I add assign a user?

Log into your profile and click on Users-> All Users

Now click on the green icon in front of the user you want to assign to a particular task, asset or location.

A user can be assigned to an asset (or more assets), a location or locations.


How do I assign a user to a group?

Group 1

......

Group 2

......

Group 3

......

Group 4

Location

The location radio box is checked if you prefer to assign a user to a particular location.

Location

How do I activate the multi-location function?

Under your profile, click on location -> Add New Plan


How do I add new location?

Under your profile, click on location ->Add New Location


How do I see all the locations I have added?

Under your profile, click on location ->All Location List

Questionnaires

How do I set our entity questionnaires, if we do not want to use the default situation-awareness questionnaires?

Step 1 - Add a heading:

  • Under your profile, click on Self assessment ->Add Heading and add a new heading.
  • Select a "construct"
  • Add your a new title to the "Title" field
  • Enter a number in the order field if you want to order the appearance of the questionnaire.
  • Check the "Active" box.

Step 2 - Add a question

Click on "Questing Listing -> This will show you all your questions.

Now click on "Add" to add a new question.

Step 3 - Adding a question

  • Select the "heading"
  • Select the "impact"
  • Add the question title "Title"
  • Select how user should answer the question "drop down, check box or radio buttons.
  • Add the correct and wrong answers to the "answers option".
  • The % Def Score must be 0-4. 0 is good, 4 is worse.
  • You can order the answer position using the field "order".
  • You can select the likelihood of the impact
  • Now add the background of the question and a recommendation.
  • You can add more answers by clicking on the "Add more" button.
  • You can order the question by entering a value in the "order". This will move the question to any position you want
  • Check the "Active" box to make the question visible to users.

Language

How do I change the interface language?

Currently, we support only English, German, French and Spanish.

  • On your profile, click on the right top corner and select your language from the drop down.

Take notice that this change of language is only changes on your profile page.

How do I change the interface language for all user?

This can not be changed globally. Each user has to do the changes when they login.

Where now?

I have a question not answered here. Where do I go next?

If you've exhausted the FAQ above, please contact support@cetbix.com: