Using Profiles
Profiles, first introduced in Tiki 3.x, make it easy to build and customize your Tiki. Each "profile" contains a set of configurations that can be applied to your site. Since Tiki contains hundreds of features, preferences, modules, and permissions, using a profile is an easy way to configure multiple features in a single process.
Applying a profile to your site does not erase your data. This means you can apply profiles to your site at any time. Profiles can even be installed "on top of" one another. You can even create your own profile!
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Refer to the Tiki Profiles Repository for more information.
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