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-rw-r--r-- | doc/accounts_profiles_channels_basics.bb | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/api_posting.bb | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/channels.bb | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/checking_account_quota_usage.bb | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/de/channels.bb | 2 |
5 files changed, 12 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/accounts_profiles_channels_basics.bb b/doc/accounts_profiles_channels_basics.bb index c064e99f1..f8abd3c3b 100644 --- a/doc/accounts_profiles_channels_basics.bb +++ b/doc/accounts_profiles_channels_basics.bb @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ You have [i]one[/i] account. This consists of your email account and your passwo [i]Think of your account as the way you authenticate at one Red Matrix site. It lets you do things, such as creating profiles and channels with which you can connect to other people.[/i] [b]Profile[/b] -You have surely registered with some other internet services, such as forums or online communities. For all of them you provided some information about yourself, such as date of birth, country, age and the likes. If you like you can see your profile here: [baseurl]/profile/[observer.webname] and edit it by clicking on the pencil icon next to your avatar image. +You have surely registered with some other internet services, such as forums or online communities. For all of them you provided some information about yourself, such as date of birth, country, age and the likes. [observer=1]If you like you can see your profile here: [baseurl]/profile/[observer.webname] and edit it by clicking on the pencil icon next to your avatar image. [/observer] Unlike other services Red Matrix offers you the advantage of creating [i]many more profiles[/i]. That way you are able to distinguish between profiles targeted specially at everyone (your public profile), your work mates, your family and your partner. [i]Think of your profile as the basic information about yourself you tell other people.[/i] diff --git a/doc/api_posting.bb b/doc/api_posting.bb index eeb7127fd..fa9558268 100644 --- a/doc/api_posting.bb +++ b/doc/api_posting.bb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The API allows you to post to the red# by HTTP POST request. Below you see an example using the command line tool cURL: -[code]curl -ssl -u [color=blue]$E-Mail[/color]:[color=blue]$Password[/color] -d "[color=blue]$Parameters[/color]" [url][observer.baseurl]/api/statuses/update +[code]curl -ssl -u [color=blue]$E-Mail[/color]:[color=blue]$Password[/color] -d "[color=blue]$Parameters[/color]" [url][observer=1][observer.baseurl][/observer][observer=0]example.com[/observer]/api/statuses/update [/url][/code] [table][tr][td]$E-Mail:[/td][td]The E-Mail Adress you use to login[/td][/tr] [tr][td]$Password:[/td][td]The Password you use to login[/td][/tr] @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ The API allows you to post to the red# by HTTP POST request. Below you see an ex [/ul] -Instead of calling [observer.baseurl]/api/statuses/update which returns a json (you could also add .json on the end to clarify) output, you can use [observer.baseurl]/api/statuses/update.xml to get an xml formatted return. +Instead of calling [observer=1][observer.baseurl][/observer][observer=0]example.com[/observer]/api/statuses/update which returns a json (you could also add .json on the end to clarify) output, you can use [observer.baseurl]/api/statuses/update.xml to get an xml formatted return. -Instead of Basic HTTP Authentification you could also use oAuth.
\ No newline at end of file +Instead of Basic HTTP Authentification you could also use oAuth. diff --git a/doc/channels.bb b/doc/channels.bb index 82b70630c..ff0446541 100644 --- a/doc/channels.bb +++ b/doc/channels.bb @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ You will be asked to provide a channel name, and a short nick name. For a channe Once you have created your channel, you will be taken to the settings page, where you can configure your channel, and set your default permissions.
-Once you have done this, your channel is ready to use. At [observer.url] you will find your channel "stream". This is where your recent activity will appear, in reverse chronological order. If you post in the box marked "share", the entry will appear at the top of your stream. You will also find links to all the other communication areas for this channel here. The "About" tab contains your "profile", the photos page contain photo albums, and the events page contains events share by both yourself and your contacts.
+Once you have done this, your channel is ready to use. At [observer=1][observer.url][/observer][observer=0]example.com/channel/username[/observer] you will find your channel "stream". This is where your recent activity will appear, in reverse chronological order. If you post in the box marked "share", the entry will appear at the top of your stream. You will also find links to all the other communication areas for this channel here. The "About" tab contains your "profile", the photos page contain photo albums, and the events page contains events share by both yourself and your contacts.
The "Matrix" page contains all recent posts from across the matrix, again in reverse chronologial order. The exact posts that appear here depend largely on your permissions. At their most permissive, you will receive posts from complete strangers. At the other end of the scale, you may see posts from only your friends - or if you're feeling really anti-social, only your own posts.
diff --git a/doc/checking_account_quota_usage.bb b/doc/checking_account_quota_usage.bb index 60d84005e..ca7e070ad 100644 --- a/doc/checking_account_quota_usage.bb +++ b/doc/checking_account_quota_usage.bb @@ -6,12 +6,15 @@ Here's how you can quickly check how much of your assigned quota you're currentl [b]Check file storage quota levels[/b]
Visit the following URL in your browser:
-[observer.baseurl]/filestorage/[observer.webname]
+[observer=1][observer.baseurl]/filestorage/[observer.webname][/observer]
+[observer=0]example.com/filestorage/username[/observer]
[b]Check uploaded photos storage quota levels[/b]
-[observer.baseurl]/photos/[observer.webname]
+[observer=1][observer.baseurl]/photos/[observer.webname][/observer]
+[observer=0]example.com/photos/username[/observer]
Example:
-[observer.baseurl]/filestorage/[observer.webname]
+[observer=1][observer.baseurl]/filestorage/[observer.webname][/observer]
+[observer=0]example.com/filestorage/username[/observer]
#include doc/macros/main_footer.bb;
diff --git a/doc/de/channels.bb b/doc/de/channels.bb index 41ea68404..19146cf9b 100644 --- a/doc/de/channels.bb +++ b/doc/de/channels.bb @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Du wirst nach einem Kanalnamen und einem kurzen Spitznamen gefragt. Für einen K Nachdem Du Deinen Kanal erstellt hast, wirst Du zu den Einstellungen weitergeleitet. Hier kannst Du Deinen Kanal einrichten und die Standard-Berechtigungen setzen. -Nachdem Du auch das getan hast, kannst Du Deinen Kanal verwenden. Unter der Addresse https://example.com/channel/spitzname ( [observer.url] ) findest Du Deinen Kanal. Hier werden Deine letzten Aktivitäten gezeigt, die neuesten oben. Wenn Du etwas in die Textbox schreibst, in der „Teilen“ steht, wird der neue Eintrag ganz oben in Deinem Kanal auftauchen. Du findest hier auch Links zu den anderen Kommunikationsbereichen Deines Kanals. Der „Über“-Reiter enthält Dein Profil, der „Fotos“-Reiter Deine Fotoalben, und der Veranstaltungskalender enthält Termine und Veranstaltungen, die Du und Deine Kontakte geteilt haben. +Nachdem Du auch das getan hast, kannst Du Deinen Kanal verwenden. Unter der Addresse https://example.com/channel/spitzname [observer=1]( [observer.url] )[/observer] findest Du Deinen Kanal. Hier werden Deine letzten Aktivitäten gezeigt, die neuesten oben. Wenn Du etwas in die Textbox schreibst, in der „Teilen“ steht, wird der neue Eintrag ganz oben in Deinem Kanal auftauchen. Du findest hier auch Links zu den anderen Kommunikationsbereichen Deines Kanals. Der „Über“-Reiter enthält Dein Profil, der „Fotos“-Reiter Deine Fotoalben, und der Veranstaltungskalender enthält Termine und Veranstaltungen, die Du und Deine Kontakte geteilt haben. Die „Matrix“-Seite enthält alle neuen Beiträge aus der gesamten Red Matrix, wieder die neuesten oben. Was genau zu sehen ist ist abhängig von den Zugriffsrechten. Falls die Zugriffsrechte Deines Kanals so eingestellt sind, dass jeder Beiträge in Deinen Stream stellen kann, wirst du auch Beiträge von Dir völlig unbekannten Personen hier sehen. Am anderen Ende der Skala kannst Du die Berechtigungen aber auch so einstellen, dass du nur die Beiträge deiner Freunde oder gar nur Deine eigenen siehst. |