"none", "-1" => "- 1", "0" => "+ 0", "+1" => "+ 1", "+2" => "+ 2", "+3" => "+ 3", "+4" => "+ 4", "+5" => "+ 5"); # # Categories: # $categories = array("Announcements", "Arts & Humanities", "Business & Economy", "Coding & Webdesign", "Computers & Internet", "Drop.org", "Entertainment", "News & Media", "Politics & Freedom", "Reviews", "Science", "Society & Culture"); # # Allowed HTML tags: # $allowed_html = "


      "; # # Name for anonymous users: # $anonymous = "Anonymous Chicken"; # # Themes: # the first theme listed in this associative array will # automatically become the default theme. # $themes = array("UnConeD" => array( "themes/unconed/unconed.theme", "modern theme, gray and blue, high coolness factor"), "Marvin" => array( "themes/marvin/marvin.theme", "classic theme, white, basic design with a fresh look"), "Zaphod" => array( "themes/zaphod/zaphod.theme", "classic theme, yellow, structured, advanced navigation")); # # Submission moderation votes: # the keys of this associative array are displayed in each # submission's selection box whereas the corresponding values # represent the mathematical calculation to be performed to # update a comment's value. # Warning: changing $submission_votes will affect the integrity # of all pending stories in the open submission queue. Do not # change this setting unless there are no pending stories in the # submission queue or unless you know what you are doing. $submission_votes = array("neutral (+0)" => "+ 0", "post it (+1)" => "+ 1", "dump it (-1)" => "- 1"); # # Submission moderation thresholds: # registered users can vote whether they think the story should # be posted or not. When enough people vote to post a story, the # story is pushed over the threshold and up it goes on the public # page. On the other hand, when too many people voted to drop a # story, the story will get trashed. $submission_post_threshold = "5"; $submission_dump_threshold = "-2"; # # Submission rate: # defines the submission rate for the different types of content # submission. It is supposed to stop malicious attempts to screw # with the database and to stop denial of service attacks. # Example: # '"comment" => 60' means that there is only one new comment # allowed from the same IP-address every 60 seconds. # $submission_rate = array("comment" => "60", // 60 seconds = 1 minute "diary" => "300", // 300 seconds = 5 minutes "story" => "300"); // 300 seconds = 5 minutes # # Submission size: # the maximum length (i.e. the maximum number of characters) a # story, a diary entry, or a comment is allowed to be. # $submission_size = 12000; // 12.000 characters is more or less 300 lines ?>