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Several Configuration Problems
Harald Leithner:
You see "Zugriffsebene" is not "public".
As I told you:
--- Quote ---The language that is not set to public is the "content language" could be found in Languages. (see screenshot).
--- End quote ---
Solution: simple open both languages and save it again.
d4W:
Aaaahhhh... That was really simple. Didn't understand you before. Sorry. Thanks for your help!
Now for the texts:
* Do you think about using links directly to the wanted administration area?
* Library Version = Program Version Right? If yes, it would be easier to understand if you write "Program Version" or "jDiction Version" or something similar I think.
* At the plugins I just would add the word "Modify" an link it to the plugins. If that is possible I would link to plugins filtered for jDiction. Or do you think a complete description how to activate a plugin is needed?
* Same at the database: Link to Site -> Configuration -> Server | Text: Modify here: Database -> Type: "Jdiction_mysqli"
* Languages: Use the text you use currently. After that: "Solution: Go to Languages -> Content. (Link it, if possible, there to.) Look at the column "Access Level". If there is no entry at the languages you want to use, click on that language and look for the access level. Be sure the access level is "public". Then just save and close it. You also have to save without modifying anything if "public" is preconfigured.
* Modules: Same as plugins if possible (Link with Filter) | Text: Enable here. (Or do you need a long version for beginners as asked above?)
* Frequently Errors (Häufige Fehler): Text as it is. After that: "This is just a hint. Look here (<- linked) and check the languages you actually want to use. It's just important that these ones are set to "ALL"
That's my suggestion. But be warned: I'm not a native speaker. ;-) Maybe someone else has better suggestions.
Harald Leithner:
Thx for you suggestions, I will consider them in the next update.
d4W:
Here in Germany it's currently modern to say: Da nich' für. I think you understand. ;)
Harald Leithner:
bin Österreicher ;-)
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