Taking Stock

At this point, if you've completed each section in this guide you should have a very functional site. Your home page looks similar to this:

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What you've learned:

  1. Logo and site title
  2. Login and user registration
  3. Site menu
  4. Site search bar
  5. Custom menus
  6. Menus from wiki pages
  7. Module zone visibility
  8. Wiki syntax and links
  9. Modules
  10. Pictures and images
  11. Spam protection
  12. Themes


Your site includes the following features:


You also have a custom menu and three types of user groups with custom permissions. Additionally, new users can register as members of your Tiki.

Until now, you've been working on configuring the features as the administrator. Now, let's explore how your users will be actually using the features.

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