Bob Mottram преди 7 години
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 Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *edith*. Enter a subdomain name, such as /notes.mydomain.com/, and optionally a freedns code. When the installation is complete you can then look up the password for the site within the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*, then  navigate to the subdomain. Log in, then enter something like /notes.mydomain.com/testnote/ and start typing.
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 Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *edith*. Enter a subdomain name, such as /notes.mydomain.com/, and optionally a freedns code. When the installation is complete you can then look up the password for the site within the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*, then  navigate to the subdomain. Log in, then enter something like /notes.mydomain.com/testnote/ and start typing.
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 It is possible to turn off the login via *App Settings/edith* if you wish, but this will enable anyone on the internet to view or edit notes on your system, which could have obvious privacy or stability implications. From *App settings/edith* it's also possible to browse through your notes files.
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 It is possible to turn off the login via *App Settings/edith* if you wish, but this will enable anyone on the internet to view or edit notes on your system, which could have obvious privacy or stability implications. From *App settings/edith* it's also possible to browse through your notes files.

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 Select <b>Administrator controls</b> then <b>App Settings</b> then <b>edith</b>. Enter a subdomain name, such as <i>notes.mydomain.com</i>, and optionally a freedns code. When the installation is complete you can then look up the password for the site within the <b>Passwords</b> section of the <b>Administrator control panel</b>, then  navigate to the subdomain. Log in, then enter something like <i>notes.mydomain.com/testnote</i> and start typing.
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 Select <b>Administrator controls</b> then <b>App Settings</b> then <b>edith</b>. Enter a subdomain name, such as <i>notes.mydomain.com</i>, and optionally a freedns code. When the installation is complete you can then look up the password for the site within the <b>Passwords</b> section of the <b>Administrator control panel</b>, then  navigate to the subdomain. Log in, then enter something like <i>notes.mydomain.com/testnote</i> and start typing.
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 It is possible to turn off the login via <b>App Settings/edith</b> if you wish, but this will enable anyone on the internet to view or edit notes on your system, which could have obvious privacy or stability implications. From <b>App settings/edith</b> it's also possible to browse through your notes files.
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 It is possible to turn off the login via <b>App Settings/edith</b> if you wish, but this will enable anyone on the internet to view or edit notes on your system, which could have obvious privacy or stability implications. From <b>App settings/edith</b> it's also possible to browse through your notes files.
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