Deprecated: Joomla\Input\Input implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/vendor/joomla/input/src/Input.php on line 41

Deprecated: Return type of Joomla\Input\Input::count() should either be compatible with Countable::count(): int, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/vendor/joomla/input/src/Input.php on line 170

Deprecated: Joomla\CMS\Input\Input implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/src/Input/Input.php on line 31

Deprecated: Joomla\CMS\Input\Cookie implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/src/Input/Cookie.php on line 21

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Deprecated: F0FInput implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/f0f/input/input.php on line 35

Deprecated: Joomla\CMS\Input\Files implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in /homepages/13/d380392445/htdocs/Jlive/libraries/src/Input/Files.php on line 21

Registered Users Create an Issue

Registered (and logged in users) can create issues and are presented with a ‘richer’ creation environment in Release 1.2.0. They are provided with an editor (dependant upon site configuration) and the ability to add an image to their raised issue.

Figure 4.51. Registered users create an issue (Part 1)

Registered users create an issue (Part 1)

Figure 4.52. Registered users create an issue (Part 2)

Registered users create an issue (Part 2)

The editor shown above is the JCE editor but is a site configuration option as to which is enabled for front end users. The JCK editor is also a popular choice and provided good control over image placement when they are uploaded to the site.

If there are any associated Custom Fields associated with the specific project (or sub-project) to which this issue is defined as being connected with then there will be another panel displayed with the custom fields to be completed. This is discussed in more detail in the section Custom Fields later in this document. If the user is provided with the ability to select a specific project to record their issue against then the screen may refresh itself to display different custom field groups, depending upon the configuration and assignments of the defined custom field groups.

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