FAQ Support 1.1 is a PHP script for FAQ and Knowledgebase scripts design by WebBiscuits Software Ltd Sti.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
FAQ Support allows you to compile all your answers to many of the questions that people ask.
Publisher review:FAQ Support allows you to compile all your answers to many of the questions that people ask. Providing FAQs as knowledgebase for your products and services saves you time for answering commonly asked questions.FeaturesFrequently Asked Questions - Browse and search for FAQs by keywords - Multi-level FAQ categories - Redirect answer to specific URL and open link in a new or same window - Display recent added FAQs & most popular questions - Select FAQs display layout - Visitor ratings, print FAQ, Tell-A-Friend - Email FAQ link - Enable user to post questions through emailCompile Your FAQ With HTML Editor - Create and write FAQs using HTML editor which is compatible with IE, Firefox and Mozilla web browser - Choose FAQ category, date posted or updated, enter question and keywords, upload file attachment - List or search to edit and delete any FAQEasy-to-Use Back-End System - Add, edit and update questions, answers and categories - Assign a FAQ into multiple categories - Prohibit unlimited FAQ ratings per person - Define notification & Tell-A-Friend emails - Notify administrator when users submit their questions - Manage user questions, status & other information - Time Zone settings and CSS Requirements: · PHP 4.2 or above · ZLib library · GD 1.6.2 , GD 2.0 library or higher · Enable EXIF · Safe_Mode = OFF · Open_Basedir = EMPTY VALUE · MySQL 3, MySQL 4
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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