From 5bf66662a9bdd62c5bccab15e607cd95cfb8fcab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Cabergs Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 10:05:23 +0200 Subject: Removed wordpress and phpmyadmin, my server doesn't handle it well and it brings shame on my familly --- srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt | 21 --------------------- 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt (limited to 'srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt') diff --git a/srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt b/srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index be36b80..0000000 --- a/srcs/phpmyadmin/doc/html/_sources/settings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -Configuring phpMyAdmin ----------------------- - -There are many configuration settings that can be used to customize the -interface. Those settings are described in -:ref:`config`. There are several layers of the configuration. - -The global settings can be configured in :file:`config.inc.php` as described in -:ref:`config`. This is only way to configure connections to databases and other -system wide settings. - -On top of this there are user settings which can be persistently stored in -:ref:`linked-tables`, possibly automatically configured through -:ref:`zeroconf`. If the :ref:`linked-tables` are not configured, the settings -are temporarily stored in the session data; these are valid only until you -logout. - -You can also save the user configuration for further use, either download them -as a file or to the browser local storage. You can find both those options in -the :guilabel:`Settings` tab. The settings stored in browser local storage will -be automatically offered for loading upon your login to phpMyAdmin. -- cgit