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By clicking "view" at the right of the breadcrumb trail the web-interface (front-end) of the project opens in a new tab.
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======Project overview======
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Add the language(s) you want to use in the project (and click save)
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Furthermore you see some Management tasks, of which only “Activity log” is accessible, the other options are sysadmin only.
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At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management tasks (note: some options are only available for Sysadmins or Lead experts with certain rights)
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When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in the project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in the project (depending on being activated or not).
Add the languages you want to use in the project (and click save)
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-access key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in the keys.
Add the languages you want to use in the project (and click save)
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-access key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in the keys.
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Add the languages you want to use in your project (and click save)
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-access key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
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**Module Single-access/Multi-access key**
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-access key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
Click Select project data types, add the relevant data types you want to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-access key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
Click Select project data types, add the relevant data types you want to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
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Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
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**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use the modules involved)**
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**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use the modules involved):**
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**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use these modules):**
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You can jump to the module you want to view or edit by clicking the name.
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You can jump to the module you want to view or edit by clicking the name of the module.
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This is the Project overview page, displaying a list of all the modules available in the project. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module.
You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
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At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks (note: some options are only available for Sysadmins or Lead experts with certain rights)
When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in your project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project (depending on being activated or not).
When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in your project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project (depending on being activated or not).
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When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in your project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project (depending on being activated or not):
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Every module has its own Wiki help page, when you go to a module you see a question mark at the top right corner, clicking it will lead you to the page with instructions on that module.
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File management
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Furthermore you see some Management tasks, of which only “Activity log” is accessible, the others are sysadmin only.
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When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in your project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project (depending on being activated or not):
Multi-access key
Multi-access key
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Multi-entry key
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When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in your project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project, depending on them being activated or not:
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When starting a project you see a list of the modules currently present in the Project. The list below shows all the possible modules, maybe not all of them are present in your project, depending on them being activated or not:
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At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks (note: some options are only available for Sysadmins or Lead experts)
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This is the Project overview page, displaying a list of all the modules available in the project.
You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to the overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
**Before applying for your own site you can experiment with all the available functions of this module in the LNG Sandboxes: http://linnaeus.naturalis.nl/wiki/Sandboxes**
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By clicking "view" at the right of the breadcrumb trail the view-mode (front-end) of the project opens in a new tab.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks by clicking on them (note: some options are only available for Sysadmins or Lead experts)
At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks by clicking on them (note: some options are only available for Sysadmins or Lead experts)
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At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks by clicking on them.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to the overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to the overview page by clicking on the Project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page, directly below 'Linnaeus NG Administration'.
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__**Quick start - Starting a new project**__
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__**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use these modules):**__
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====**Quick start - Starting a new project**====
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===**Quick start - Starting a new project**===
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==**Quick start - Starting a new project**==
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**Quick start - Starting a new project**
**Modules**
When starting a project you find all the possible modules presented:
Actors
Glossary
Hotwords
Introduction
Literature
Media
Multi-entry key
Project management
Single-access key
Taxon editor
Traits
User management
**Management tasks**
Furthermore you see some Management tasks, of which only “Activity log” is accessible as a lead-expert, the others are sysadmin only.
Settings //(sysadmin only!)//
Activity log
Import data //(sysadmin only!)//
**Wiki**
Every module has its own Wiki help page, when you go to a module by clicking its name and then click the question mark you get to the page with instructions on that module.
In fact, every screen has his own help text. When you go deeper in the module and click on the question mark you jump directly to the right position in the page where you find the information on this specific screen.
**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use these modules):**
**Module Project management**
Add the languages you want to use in your project (and click save)
**Module Taxon editor**
- Set the boundary between higher and lower taxa by maneuvering the red line
**Module Single-access/Multi-entry key**
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
**Module Traits**
**Modules**
When starting a project you find all the possible modules presented:
Actors
Glossary
Hotwords
Introduction
Literature
Media
Multi-entry key
Project management
Single-access key
Taxon editor
Traits
User management
**Management tasks**
Furthermore you see some Management tasks, of which only “Activity log” is accessible as a lead-expert, the others are sysadmin only.
Settings //(sysadmin only!)//
Activity log
Import data //(sysadmin only!)//
**Wiki**
Every module has its own Wiki help page, when you go to a module by clicking its name and then click the question mark you get to the page with instructions on that module.
In fact, every screen has his own help text. When you go deeper in the module and click on the question mark you jump directly to the right position in the page where you find the information on this specific screen.
**The definition of the following settings is mandatory (provided you want to use these modules):**
**Module Project management**
Add the languages you want to use in your project (and click save)
**Module Taxon editor**
- Set the boundary between higher and lower taxa by maneuvering the red line
**Module Single-access/Multi-entry key**
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key. Set what ranks can appear in your keys.
**Module Traits**
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Initially, when starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
The definition of the following settings is mandatory:
__Module Project management__
Click "Manage basic project information". Change the name of the project by replacing
- Project title
- Internal project name
- Internal project description
with something relevant (must be sysadmin to do this!).
Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
Click "Manage project modules". Add the modules you want to use (as well as any custom modules)
__Module Taxon editor__
- Set the boundary between higher en lower taxa by manoeuvering the red line
__Module Single-access/Multi-entry key__
Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys.
__Module Traits__
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Click "Manage basic project information". Change the name of the project by replacing
- Project title
- Internal project name
- Internal project description
with something relevant (must be sysadmin to do this!).
Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
- Project title
- Internal project name
- Internal project description
with something relevant (must be sysadmin to do this!).
Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
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Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys.
Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
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Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure)
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Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure)
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Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key module > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys
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Access the Single-access key module (or Multi-entry key > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys
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- Optionally, click "change the ranks' names and provide translations"
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- Optionally, click "change the ranks" names and provide translations
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Click "Manage project modules". Add the modules you want to use (as well as any custom modules)
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Click "taxonomic ranks".
- Define which ranks you want to use in the project
- Set the boundary between higher en lower taxa by manoeuvering the red line
- Click "save selected ranks"
- Optionally, click "change the ranks' names and provide translations
Click "passport categories".
- Create the appropriate categories (tabs) for the taxon pages
- Select which standard tabs you want to show
- Change the display order of the tabs
- Add translations, if applicable
__Module Single-access/Multi-entry key__
Access Single-access key (or Multi-entry key > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys
__Module Traits__
Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
- Define which ranks you want to use in the project
- Set the boundary between higher en lower taxa by manoeuvering the red line
- Click "save selected ranks"
- Optionally, click "change the ranks' names and provide translations
Click "passport categories".
- Create the appropriate categories (tabs) for the taxon pages
- Select which standard tabs you want to show
- Change the display order of the tabs
- Add translations, if applicable
__Module Single-access/Multi-entry key__
Access Single-access key (or Multi-entry key > Management) > Define ranks that can appear in key, and set what ranks can appear in your keys
__Module Traits__
Select project data types, add the relevant data types to use in the project (or all, when unsure).
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Click "passport categories". Create the topics (categories/tabs) for the taxon pages
__Module Single-access key__
Click "Define ranks that can appear in key". Define which ranks you want to use in the key
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**Before applying for your own site you can experiment with all the available functions of this module in the LNG Sandboxes: http://linnaeus.naturalis.nl/wiki/Sandboxes**
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====**Starting a new project**====
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===****Starting a new project****===
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===**Starting a new project**===
__Module Project management__
__Module Taxon editor__
__Module Single-access key__
__Module Project management__
__Module Taxon editor__
__Module Single-access key__
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**Module Project management**
**Module Taxon editor**
**Module Single-access key**
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**Module Single-access key**
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Click "passport categories". Create the topics (categories/tabs) for the taxon pages
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page, directly below 'Linnaeus NG Administration'.
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On this page you see a log file of the activities in the project performed by the different collaborators. Click "toon data" on the right hand of each line to get the details of the edits performed.
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On this page you see a log file of the activities in the project performed by the different collaborators. Click "toon data" on the right hand of each line to get the details of the edits performed.
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====Activity log====
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===Activity log===
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Click "Passport categories". Create the topics (categories/tabs) for the taxon pages
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Click "taxonomic ranks". Define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundary between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save""))
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At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different Management and System tasks by clicking on them.
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By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrumb trail the view-mode (front-end) of the project will be opened in a new tab.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking on the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page, directly below 'Linnaeus NG Administration'.
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrumb trail the view-mode of the project will be opened in a new tab.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to different Management and System tasks by clicking on them.
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrumb trail the view-mode of the project will be opened in a new tab.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to different Management and System tasks by clicking on them.
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By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump trail you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different management tasks by clicking on them.
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Click "Manage basic project information". Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
Click "Manage project modules". Add the modules you want to use
Click "Manage project modules". Add the modules you want to use
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Click "Manage project modules" Add the modules you want to use
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**Module Project management**
Click "Manage basic project information" Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
Click "Manage project modules" Add the modules you want to use
**Module Taxon editor**
Click "taxonomic ranks". Define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundary between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save"")
Click "Passport categories". Create the topics (categories; tabs) for the taxon pages
**Module Dichotomous key**
Click "Define ranks that can appear in key". Define which ranks you want to use in the key
Click "Manage basic project information" Add at least one language (and click ""save"")
Click "Manage project modules" Add the modules you want to use
**Module Taxon editor**
Click "taxonomic ranks". Define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundary between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save"")
Click "Passport categories". Create the topics (categories; tabs) for the taxon pages
**Module Dichotomous key**
Click "Define ranks that can appear in key". Define which ranks you want to use in the key
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- Project management > Manage project modules: add the modules you want to use
- Taxon editor > taxonomic ranks: define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundery between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save"")
- Taxon editor > passport categories: creating the topics (categories; tabs) for the taxon pages
- Dichotomous key > Define ranks that can appear in key: to define which ranks you want to use in the key"
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking on the icon or the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page, directly below "Linnaeus NG Administration".
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump trail you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump trail you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
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By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump path you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
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You can jump to the module you want to edit by clicking on the icon or the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb path at the top of the page, directly below "Linnaeus NG Administration".
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump path you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
Initially, when starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
The definition of the following settings is mandatory:
By clicking "view" to the right of the breadcrump path you change into the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
Initially, when starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
The definition of the following settings is mandatory:
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At the right of the end of the breadcrumb you can click "view". You then go to the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
Initially, when first starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
There are a few minimum settings which you have to define when starting a project:
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LinnaeusAdminPages
LinnaeusAdminPages
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This is the Project overview page, displaying a scheme of the modules available in the project.
You jump to the module you want to edit by clicking on the icon or the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb which is always visible on top of the page, directly below "Linnaeus NG Administration".
At the right of the end of the breadcrumb you can click "view". You then go to the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different management tasks by clicking on them.
**Starting a new project**
Initially, when first starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
There are a few minimum settings which you have to define when starting a project:
- Project management > Manage basic project information: add at least one language (and click ""save"")
- Project management > Manage project modules: add the modules you want to use
- Taxon editor > taxonomic ranks: define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundery between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save"")
- Taxon editor > passport categories: creating the topics (categories; tabs) for the taxon pages
- Dichotomous key > Define ranks that can appear in key: to define which ranks you want to use in the key"
You jump to the module you want to edit by clicking on the icon or the name of the module. You can always go back to this overview page by clicking on the project name in the breadcrumb which is always visible on top of the page, directly below "Linnaeus NG Administration".
At the right of the end of the breadcrumb you can click "view". You then go to the view-mode of the project and leave the admin-mode.
At the bottom of the page you can jump to the different management tasks by clicking on them.
**Starting a new project**
Initially, when first starting a project you find only two modules here, Project management and User management. In Project management you can select the modules you want to use in your project. In User management you can add collaborators and assign their role in the project.
There are a few minimum settings which you have to define when starting a project:
- Project management > Manage basic project information: add at least one language (and click ""save"")
- Project management > Manage project modules: add the modules you want to use
- Taxon editor > taxonomic ranks: define which ranks you want to use in the project (and where is the boundery between higher en lower taxa (and click ""save"")
- Taxon editor > passport categories: creating the topics (categories; tabs) for the taxon pages
- Dichotomous key > Define ranks that can appear in key: to define which ranks you want to use in the key"