Added mobile differences and corrected a lot of typo's :-)

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![basics_UI](en/Basics_UI.png)
!!! #### The sidebars on mobile are hidden.
!!! If you want to show the left sidebar you have to click on the arrow icon ![MobileLeftBar](en/MobileLeftBar.gif)
!!! The right bar is limited to activity notifications only. If you want to see the notifications click on the exclamation point icon. ![MobileLeftBar](en/MobilerightBar.gif)
01. **Navigation bar**: From here you access to your personal settings, the menu, the network and public streams, apps, the directory, wikis, the chat, etc. It is very customizable, and it functions like a shortcut and launch applications bar.
02. **Profile section**: Here theres some basic information about your channel, like your name and hub address. You can add more info if you want.
03. **Share box**: The place where you write and share your thoughts, things you like, your photos, compose articles, etc. By clicking on it the post compositor opens. Its a very well-suited editor to compose and edit your post or shares.
04. **Activity Notifications**: It informs you about what is happening in the network stream, in the public stream and if you received a connection request, a mail, if someone commented a post youve created or a post that youve been following. Well see about it later.
05. **Connections**: Here you can see some of your connections (those you interact the most) and the common connections you may have with other users while visiting a channel.
06. **Channel stream**: It works like the “wall” of most social networks, its the place where you see your posts, the comments on them (if theyre enable), the posts youve re-shared, and those from the people youve give permissions to write on it, the posts of your connections.
07. **Right side widgets**: This space can be used not only as a widget section, but almost anything you want to have accesible (information, apps, notes, sites, shortcuts, etc, as well see later) can be setted to appear in this place.
07. **Right side widgets**: This space can be used not only as a widget section, but almost anything you want to have accessible (information, apps, notes, sites, shortcuts, etc, as well see later) can be setted to appear in this place.
Lets take a closer look at the parts.
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![Basics_navigation_ bar](en/Basics_navigation_bar.png)
!!! On mobile pinned apps are hidden and only accessible through the hamburger menu on the right ![MobileNavigationBar](en/MobileNavigationBar.png)
![Profile](en/Basics_profile_icon.png) **Profile**: By clicking on it, you access to view and edit your profile, your channel manager, the general settings and to log out.
### View profile
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- **View this profile**: Shows you the way your profile looks.
[To know more about profiles and the available options...](../02.Profiles)
[To know more about profiles and the available options...](../channels/profiles)
### Channel Manager
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![basics_settings](en/Basics_settings.png)
!!! The settings options are on the left sidebar. So if you want to show the options on mobile you have to clikc on the arrow icon in the nav bar. ![ArrowIcon](en/ArrowIcon.png)
##### Account settings
In the **Account settings** you can change your email address, your password and set Your **technical skill level**. Every level sets different user features according to what you expect or want to do. By default, DisHub skill level is **4. Expert**, in orden to provide most of the features available.

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Click on **Default Profile** if you want to customize your profile.
![Profile page](en/ProfilePage.png)
From there you are free to complete information about yourself. There are at least two information that are required. There are in the **Personnal tab**:
From there you are free to complete information about yourself. There are at least two information that are required. There are in the **Personal tab**:
- **Profile name (required)**: it is the name you want to give to the profile. It helps when you have multiple profiles. For example you could call it "Public Profile", "Family Profile", etc.
- **Your full name (required)**: it is the name that will be shown to everyone.
![Profile edit1](en/EditProfile.png)
You can change the profile picture (cavatar). From the **Profile Tools** dropdown menu, select **Change profile photo**.
You can change the profile picture (cavatar). From the **Profile Tools** drop-down menu, select **Change profile photo**.
![Profile edit2](en/EditProfile.gif)
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Returning to your channel home page you will see that a post notifying others of your new profile pic has been automatically posted.
You can also customize the cover photo. From the **Profile Tools** dropdown menu, select **Change cover photo**.
You can also customize the cover photo. From the **Profile Tools** drop-down menu, select **Change cover photo**.
![Profile edit2](en/EditProfile.gif)
If you'd like to meet people that share some general interests with you, please take a moment and add some **Keywords** to your profile, such as "music, linux, photography" or whatever. You can add as many keywords as you like.
If you'd like to meet people that share some general interests with you, please take a moment and add some **Keywords** to your profile, such as "music, Linux, photography" or whatever. You can add as many keywords as you like.
To do so click on the **Miscellaneous** tab and add the keywords in **Keywords used in directory listings**.
![Profile_keywords](en/Profile_keywords.png)
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Click on the pencil to edit, on the trash can to remove it!
Hubzilla gives you the possibility to:
- Create a **clone of an existing profile** if you only wish to change a few items but don't wish to enter all the information again.
- Backup a profile by choosing **Export profile to file**. It will create a .json file that you can save on your computer and import later if needed.
- Import a profile by choosing **Import profile from file**. You can import a .json file that you previously saved oon your computer.
- Import a profile by choosing **Import profile from file**. You can import a .json file that you previously saved on your computer.
- **Delete*** a profile you don't use/want anymore.
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Go on the **Edit Profile Details"** page: click on your **avatar** in the nav ba
### What is it?
Your default profile is public by default and you can't change it. That means that anyone can see the information you added on it when they come on your channel.
However, as explained before, you may create additionnal profiles to give more or less information about you to your connections.
However, as explained before, you may create additional profiles to give more or less information about you to your connections.
The "visibility" of a profile is the setting that organized who is going to see this profile.

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@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ Well, lets say you don't want any contact with somebody, for example because thi
There are two way of blocking:
* Block a channel
* This means that the channel will not be able to read any of your items, and he will also not be able to write to your channel. Good to know is that it doesn't matter with what permission you post someting, that channel will still be unable to see your activies.
* This means that the channel will not be able to read any of your items, and he will also not be able to write to your channel. Good to know is that it doesn't matter with what permission you post something, that channel will still be unable to see your activities.
* Block completely a channel
* It's like blocking a channel but it also make that you won't even see that channel (not only in your stream, but even you would go on the channel page). It's like the channel doesn't exist anymore. Except if that channel post something for example on a forum and you are also connected to that forum. You won't see his posts on your channel but you will see them if you are visiting the forum page. **TO BE CHECKED: I'm almost sure you don't see it even in a forum!**
## How do I block a channel?
### Block a channel
This means that the channel will not be able to read any of your items, and he will also not be able to write to your channel. Good to know is that it doesn't matter with what permission you post someting, that channel will still be unable to see your activies.
This means that the channel will not be able to read any of your items, and he will also not be able to write to your channel. Good to know is that it doesn't matter with what permission you post something, that channel will still be unable to see your activities.
To block a channel you visit [your connection page](https://hub.disroot.org/connections), from here you select the **edit** button of the channel you want to block. Then **Connections tools** and from the dropdown menu **Block**.
![BlockChannel](en/BlockChannel.gif)
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If you want to undo the completely block, you are not able anymore to see it anymore. So you need to use the superblock addon. Go on your [settings page](https://hub.disroot.org/settings), select **Addon settings** and then click on **Superblock settings**. Now you click on the trash bin icon of the channel you want to unblock.
![CompletelyUnBlockChannel](en/CompletelyUnBlockChannel.gif)
!!! on moblie the settings panel is hidden. To show the settings panel you gave to click on the arrow icon on the nav bar. ![MobileSuperblock](en/MobileSuperblock.gif)

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## What does ignore a channel do?
When you ignore a channel, this channel can see your posts if it has permission (and if the post you write is also accesssible for that channel, for example if you make it public).
When you ignore a channel, this channel can see your posts if it has permission (and if the post you write is also accessible for that channel, for example if you make it public).
But you won't see anyting that this channel will post in your network stream, and it won't be allowed to write on your channel (wall or @mention)
But you won't see anything that this channel will post in your network stream, and it won't be allowed to write on your channel (wall or @mention)
## How do I ignore a channel?
To ignore a channel you visit [your connection page](https://hub.disroot.org/connections), from here you select the **edit** button of the channel you want to ignore. Then **Connections tools** and from the dropdown menu **Ignore**.
To ignore a channel you visit [your connection page](https://hub.disroot.org/connections), from here you select the **edit** button of the channel you want to ignore. Then **Connections tools** and from the drop-down menu **Ignore**.
![IgnoreChannel](en/IgnoreChannel.gif)

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## What does archive a channel do?
If a channel can't be reached for 30 days, it is automatically marked as archived. This keeps all the data but stops polling the channel for new information and removes it from autocomplete. If later you learn the channel has come back online, you may manually unarchive it.
If a channel can't be reached for 30 days, it is automatically marked as archived. This keeps all the data but stops polling the channel for new information and removes it from auto-complete. If later you learn the channel has come back online, you may manually unarchive it.
## So how do I unarchive a channel?
To unarchive a channel you visit [your connection page](https://hub.disroot.org/connections), from here you select the **edit** button of the channel you want to unarchive. Then **Connections tools** and from the dropdown menu **unarchive**.

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The most important features for a channel that represents "me" are:
* Secure and private "spam free" communications
* Identity and "single-signon" across the entire network
* Identity and "single-sign on" across the entire network
* Privacy controls and permissions which extend to the entire network
* Directory services (like a phone book)

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[For more information about permissions....](../permissions/)
## How to connect to a channel?
There are severals way to connect to a channel:
There are several way to connect to a channel:
### You know the Hubzilla channel's address
If you already know somebody's channel address ("webbie") you can connect with them directly. A webbie looks just like an email address (for instance disroot@hub.disroot.org) but refers to somebody in the open social web. In order to connect they must be using a compatible network protocol. By default, this software supports the 'zot' protocol, however additional protocols may be provided through plugins/addons.
Go to your **Connections page** by clicking on the connection icon on the navbar
Go to your **Connections page** by clicking on the connection icon on the nav bar
![Icon](en/ConnectionIcon.png)
From there, write down the channel address you want to connect to in the **search bar**, and then click on the **+** to connect
![connect](en/Connect1.gif)
!!! Because the pinned apps are hidden on mobile you have to access your connections page from the hamburger menu. And beacouse the left bar is hidden to you have to show it by clicking on the arrow icon. ![MobileConnections](en/MobileConnections.gif)
Depending on the settings of the channel you are connecting to, you may need to wait for them to approve your connection, but no further action is needed on your part. Once you've initiated the connection, you will be taken to the connection editor. This allows you to assign specific permissions for this channel if you wish to make any changes.
### You don't know the Hubzilla channel's address or you want to search an idea of channel
The directory is available on every Hubzilla website which means searching from your own site will bring in results from the entire network. You can search by name, interest, location, and keyword.
Go to the directory search page by clicking on the **Directory icon** on the top navbar.
![Network](en/Network.png)
!!! On mobile you go to the directory from the hamburger menu and from there directory. ![MobileDirectory](en/MobileDirectory.png)
Use the **search bar** for names or interests and click on **+ Connect** with the desired channel. ![connect2](en/Connect2.gif)
!!! On mobile the search bar is hidden, if you want to search connections on mobile you do it like this ![MobileConnect](en/MobileConnect.gif)
### You see a channel that you want to connect to
You can also connect to a channel when you see it, for example in a post or comment.
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### You want to connect with RSS feeds
DisHub allows connecting to RSS feeds. The process for connecting to an RSS feed is the same, execpt type (or paste) the URL of the feed into the **Add New Connection** box.
DisHub allows connecting to RSS feeds. The process for connecting to an RSS feed is the same, except type (or paste) the URL of the feed into the **Add New Connection** box.
Feeds are processed every hour.
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**Approve**: you accept this connection. It appears in your contact list. The default permissions set by your channel role to your connections applies.
**Ignore**: the channel can see your stream if it has permission (according to your channel role) and if the post you write is also accesssible for that channel (for example if you make it public). But you won't see anything that this channel will post in your network stream, and it won't be allowed to write on your channel (wall or @mention).
**Ignore**: the channel can see your stream if it has permission (according to your channel role) and if the post you write is also accessible for that channel (for example if you make it public). But you won't see anything that this channel will post in your network stream, and it won't be allowed to write on your channel (wall or @mention).
This connection is not approved, as you can see on the message you get when you click on ignore:

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- **Can write to my wiki pages.**
This determines who can edit your wifi. This is useful for wikis with multiple editors.
This determines who can edit your WiFi. This is useful for wikis with multiple editors.
- **Can post on my channel (wall) page.**
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ In this role privacy is more important than the previous ones. This is what you
What does it do?
- You are listed in the directory.
- By default all posts and published items are sent to your 'Friends' privacy group and not made public. New friends are added to this privacy group. you're still able to make posts more public if you want.
- Only your 'my "friends" privacy goup' can comment on your public posts, send you private mail and chat with you.
- Only your 'my "friends" privacy group' can comment on your public posts, send you private mail and chat with you.
- Your online presence (for chat) and your connections (friends) are visible to your profile viewers.
- Anyone can see your other connections.
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What does it do?
- You are listed in the directory.
- By default all posts and published items are sent to your 'Friends' privacy group and not made public. New friends are added to this privacy group. you're still able to make posts more public if you want.
- Only your 'my "friends" privacy goup' can comment on your public posts, send you private mail and chat with you.
- Only your 'my "friends" privacy group' can comment on your public posts, send you private mail and chat with you.
- Your online presence (for chat) and your connections (friends) is hidden.
- Only your connections can see your other connections.
@ -225,17 +225,17 @@ This setting is for typical forum. Anyone can see channel posts. So as the name
What does it do?
- The channel is visible in the directory.
- By default posts and published items are public.
- Members may post by !mention or wall-to-wall post anc comment.
- Members may post by !mention or wall-to-wall post and comment.
- Posting photos and other published items is blocked.
- Members are added automatically.
##### Restricted
The most important difference with the mostly public setting is that only connactions are allowed to see the formu stream and posts.
The most important difference with the mostly public setting is that only connections are allowed to see the forum stream and posts.
What does it?
- The channel is visible in the directory.
- By default all posts and published items are sent to the channel's 'Friends' privacy group. New friends are added to this privacy group.
- Members may post by !mention or wall-to-wall post, but posts and replies may also be seen by other receipients of the top-level post who are not members.
- Members may post by !mention or wall-to-wall post, but posts and replies may also be seen by other recipients of the top-level post who are not members.
- Members must be manually added by the forum owner.
##### Private
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**Note**: This list can be slightly different, depending of where you use the ACL.
If you choose **Friends** or **Custom selection**, you then have a list of your conenection.
If you choose **Friends** or **Custom selection**, you then have a list of your connection.
![ACL_list](en/ACL_list.png)
Just click on **Show** o **Don't show** for each connection to which to want to show or not show.

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@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ If you want to share something, just click on the **share bar** ![Share](en/Shar
This is what you will happen:
![Compising_composer](en/Composing_composer.gif)
The first thing you probably want to do is setting a **title**. It's not obligatory, so it's up to you if you want to set one or not. However, it is a good practise to set one as it makes your post more visible.
The first thing you probably want to do is setting a **title**. It's not obligatory, so it's up to you if you want to set one or not. However, it is a good practice to set one as it makes your post more visible.
The same thing is for the **categories** part. Here you can add one or more categories, "tags", just separate each words/sentences you add by a comma. For example **How to, hubzilla**.
Here again, it's a good practise to use categories as it helps people to find your posts easier. Indeed, when there is a **Categories widget** on the channel that you visit, you can click on the category you're interested in so that if filters all the channel's posts that have been composed with this tag.
![Composing_categories](en/Composing_categories.png)
Now the first basic options you have when composing your post are **Bold, Italic, Underline, Quote and Code**.
So when composing you want for example to write some text in bold, you click on the bold button and put the text you want in between the **[b]** tags. Or you can write your text first, then select waht you want to change (for example select your text and click on **B** to set it bold).
So when composing you want for example to write some text in bold, you click on the bold button and put the text you want in between the **[b]** tags. Or you can write your text first, then select what you want to change (for example select your text and click on **B** to set it bold).
![ShareExample](en/ShareExample.gif)
And here is the result
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ With the next three buttons you can easily **attach a file** from your device, *
![AddButtons](en/AddButtons.png)
They are pretty self explanatory, so don't need further explanation.
**Note**: If you want to embed an image without having to upload it first on one of your albums you can use the attach button and select an image from your device. If you're on a computer, you can also simply add your picture by dragging it direclty in your post.
**Note**: If you want to embed an image without having to upload it first on one of your albums you can use the attach button and select an image from your device. If you're on a computer, you can also simply add your picture by dragging it directly in your post.
---
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ You can find the options on the next group of buttons.
### The options are:
* **Set your location**: you are able to share your location with others. A popup opens asking you to set the location you want, so it's not using geolocalization ![compsing_location](en/Composing_location.png)
* **Set expiration date**: the post will autodestruct on the date set.
* **Set expiration date**: the post will auto destruct on the date set.
* **Set publish date**: the post will be published in a future date.
* **Encrypt text**: this let's you encrypt text. Therefore you need to set a passphrase and make sure the ones that you want to share with know the passphrase.
* **Toggle voting**: If you want others to vote for something. They will have those options ![voting](en/Voting.png) on your post when clicking on this icon.
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### These options are:
* **Preview**: let you see a preview of your post. This preview appears just under your actual post.
* **Permission settings**: Here you choose with whom you share the post. Most of the time, you won't even click on that button as it is automatically set according to your channel role. However, you change who can see your post: to the public, to a group, more groups, or only one connnction. You can also set it that one or several connections or groups are not allowed to view the post. YOU CAN'T CHANGE IT ONCE POSTED!
For more information it's reccommended to visit [the permissions](../../permissions) section.
* **Permission settings**: Here you choose with whom you share the post. Most of the time, you won't even click on that button as it is automatically set according to your channel role. However, you change who can see your post: to the public, to a group, more groups, or only one connection. You can also set it that one or several connections or groups are not allowed to view the post. YOU CAN'T CHANGE IT ONCE POSTED!
For more information it's recommended to visit [the permissions](../../permissions) section.
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To use mention, simply add **@** before the channel name you want to mention. Fo
The number is different for every user, every connection. If the channel you want to mention allows mentions, then an auto-complete box will appears, so you just have to click on the channel you want to mention.
![mention](en/Mention.gif)
Iy you write the channel's name manually, if there are only one space in the channel's name, there will be no problem. So, **@Robert Johnson** will tag **Robert Johnson**. If there are more than one space, for example **Blind Lemon Jefferson**, you have to enclose the entire name in double quotes or change the spaces to underscores, **@"Blind Lemon Jefferson"** or **@Blind_Lemon_Jefferson**.
If you write the channel's name manually, if there are only one space in the channel's name, there will be no problem. So, **@Robert Johnson** will tag **Robert Johnson**. If there are more than one space, for example **Blind Lemon Jefferson**, you have to enclose the entire name in double quotes or change the spaces to underscores, **@"Blind Lemon Jefferson"** or **@Blind_Lemon_Jefferson**.
**Important**: At the moment (05/27/2018), the @mention works only if you set a connection with the channel. But it should be available for any channel soon.

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active: false
---
In this section we will see the different options you have when posting or commenting.
It's recommended to understand the different [permission roles](../permissions) first, so the posts are delivered to those who are mented to.
It's recommended to understand the different [permission roles](../permissions) first, so the posts are delivered to those who are meant to.

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### 2nd step: enable the wiki app? (optional)
As explained just above, you wiki is accessible at this address: https://hub.disroot.org/wiki/your_channel_name
However, you may want other people (or even yourself!) to be able to access your wiki easier. It can be done by enabling the wiki app. Like this, people visiting your channel will be able to go to your wiki by clicking the hamburger menu and selectiong "wiki".
However, you may want other people (or even yourself!) to be able to access your wiki easier. It can be done by enabling the wiki app. Like this, people visiting your channel will be able to go to your wiki by clicking the hamburger menu and selecting "wiki".
![wiki_access](en/Wiki_access.gif)
To do so, click on the **hamburger menu** and select **Add apps**. Go down to the wiki app and ebale it bly **clicking on its star**. You will now be able to see it in the hamburger menu (sometimes, you need to refresh the page so that the app appears in the menu).
To do so, click on the **hamburger menu** and select **Add apps**. Go down to the wiki app and enabale it by **clicking on its star**. You will now be able to see it in the hamburger menu (sometimes, you need to refresh the page so that the app appears in the menu).
![wiki_enable_app](en/Wiki_enable_app.gif)
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ In the **Edit page**, you write you text. Prior to saving page edits, you may en
In the **View page**, you see what those that will be allowed to visit your wiki will see.
In the **History page**, you have a list of the changes made on the page. You have the author name, the sort description of the change, and its date. You can compare what has been changed between the actual version and an older on by clickin on **Compare**.
In the **History page**, you have a list of the changes made on the page. You have the author name, the sort description of the change, and its date. You can compare what has been changed between the actual version and an older on by clicking on **Compare**.
The **Revert** button will load the selected revision but will not automatically save the page.
**Work in Progress: problem with REVERT.**
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To get there, click on the **connections icon**, ![connection_icon](en/connection_icon.png), then click on **Edit** next to the connection you want to change permission with. Click on **Individual Permissions**. Check the **Can view my wiki pages** box to give that permission, and click on *Submit*.
![wiki_connections](en/Wiki_connection.gif)
**Note**: if you choose a channel role that allows anyone to view your wiki, you can't change any permission in the channel permission settings. It is possible only if you chose a channel role that allows only members of your privacy group to see your wiki. Like this, you can give the right to see your wiki to connections that are not members of this group (but you also need to use the ACL, see the follwing section)
**Note**: if you choose a channel role that allows anyone to view your wiki, you can't change any permission in the channel permission settings. It is possible only if you chose a channel role that allows only members of your privacy group to see your wiki. Like this, you can give the right to see your wiki to connections that are not members of this group (but you also need to use the ACL, see the following section)
#### Access Control List on wiki creation
When you create a wiki, you can restrain who can see it. There is a **lock icon** ![lock_icon](en/lock_icon.png). It allows you to decide who can see your wiki. It opens the ACL: Access Control List:
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ When you create a wiki, you can restrain who can see it. There is a **lock icon*
### Who can edit my wiki?
#### Connection permission
There is only place where you can set who can edit your wiki: it is in the individual Connection page. To get there, click on the **connections icon**, ![connection_icon](en/connection_icon.png), then click on **Edit** next to the connection you want to change permission with. Click on **Individual Permissions**. Check/Uncheck the **Can write to my wiki pages** box to give/remvove that permission, and click on *Submit*.
There is only place where you can set who can edit your wiki: it is in the individual Connection page. To get there, click on the **connections icon**, ![connection_icon](en/connection_icon.png), then click on **Edit** next to the connection you want to change permission with. Click on **Individual Permissions**. Check/Uncheck the **Can write to my wiki pages** box to give/remove that permission, and click on *Submit*.
![wiki_connections](en/Wiki_connection.gif)
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## How to delete?
### Delete a whole wiki
Go our the your wiki page. You see the list of all your wikis. Simply cick on the trash can.
Go our the your wiki page. You see the list of all your wikis. Simply click on the trash can.
![wiki_delete](en/Wiki_delete.png)
### Delete a page
On the "Wiki Pages" panel, if you mouve you moose over the pages names, you'll see a trash can appearing. Click on it to remove the page.
On the "Wiki Pages" panel, if you move you mouse over the pages names, you'll see a trash can appearing. Click on it to remove the page.
![wiki_delete_page](en/Wiki_delete_page.png)

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Then, click on **Set Affinity & Profile**.
![affinity_set](en/set_affinity.gif)
The slider appears : select the degree of friendship you want to set with the connnection. Think of this as a measure of how much you like or dislike it and how much you want to see this connection's posts.
The slider appears : select the degree of friendship you want to set with the connection. Think of this as a measure of how much you like or dislike it and how much you want to see this connection's posts.
Even if you see *Me, Family, Friends*, you can set the slider anywhere between 1 (for people you like) and 99 (for people you don't care for). Don't forget to *Submit*.

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Your files are visible to anybody who is allowed to view them.
## Web Access
To access you personnal cloud storage, either go to https://hub.disroot.org/cloud/your_username or click on the top_right hamburger menu and choose **Files**.
To access you personal cloud storage, either go to https://hub.disroot.org/cloud/your_username or click on the top_right hamburger menu and choose **Files**.
![cloud_access_menu](en/Cloud_access_menu.png)
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You can also edit its permissions. Click on the pencil icon, then on the lock icon. Don't forget to *Submit*.
![cloud_folder_edit](en/Cloud_folder_edit.gif)
The **Include all files and sub folders** is important if you want to apply your permissions changes to allfiles and sub folders of the folder you just change permissions of.
The **Include all files and sub folders** is important if you want to apply your permissions changes to all files and sub folders of the folder you just change permissions of.
**Important**: You can not change its name.