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Settings

Settings in AdFox allow administrators to configure various aspects of the application, from general details, payments, location-based features, to security measures and more.

Overview

The settings section is divided into the following subsections:

  • General Settings: Basic site information and functionalities.
  • Ad Settings: Configuration related to ad postings.
  • Ad Location: Location-based settings.
  • Payments: Payment gateway configurations.
  • File Storage: Storage of uploaded files.
  • Email: SMTP settings for email sending.
  • Ad Placements: Placement of ad codes.
  • Scripts: Custom scripts addition.
  • SEO: Search Engine Optimization settings.
  • Social: Social media profile links.
  • Security: Security-related configurations.
  • Country: Manage countries for ads.
  • Currency: Add or update currencies.
  • Languages: Manage language settings for the platform.

General Settings

Admins can define site name, tagline, description, upload logos, set favicon, default language, contact details, and enable/disable cookie consent.

Ad Settings

Includes default ad duration, maximum images per ad, and admin approval requirement for new ads.

Ad Location

Configure Google Maps API Key, allowed countries, default country, and search radius.

Payments

Settings for currency, tax enablement, and exchange rate.

Ad Placement Settings

Define codes for ads after the header and before the footer.

Script Settings

Insert custom scripts in the head and/or body of pages.

SEO Settings

Set meta title, meta description, OG image, social media usernames, enable sitemap generation.

Manage Auth Settings

Enable Google reCAPTCHA, Google Login with client ID and secret.

Languages

Manage language settings for the platform, ensuring a multi-lingual user interface.

Conclusion

The Settings module provides a centralized place for configuring and managing the various features and functionalities of AdFox. This ensures a smooth, secure, and customizable user experience on the platform.