Administration User Administration Users can be administered on the administration page accessible through the Users menu. Existing users can be deleted using the actions column on the far right side. In addition users can be promoted to administrators by activating the corresponding “ Admin ” checkbox. It is possible to set a user " inactive " by toggling the corresponding checkbox. On this page it is also possible to create new users by expanding the “ Create user ” section: It is necessary to provide the name , E-mail address and a password for the new user. We recommend to use the random password generator next to the password field to always generate unique new passwords for every new user. By activating the “Admin” checkbox, a new user can instantly be promoted to the administrator role. Claiming Admin Rights Administration By default, no administrator is defined for every new titra instance setup. However, if no administrator is currently defined, every registered user on that instance can manually claim admin rights (first come, first serve). This is done to prevent bots claiming admins rights from newly created titra instances in cloud environments before the owner can do it. Additional users can be promoted to admins using the User administration . Claim Administrator Rights If you are a long time titra user (i.e. before version 0.9.X), you might have already registered a user. Or, you might have removed the admin flag from your own user. Luckily, there is a way out of this deadlock – whenever there are no admin users registered on a titra environment, you will be able to (re-) claim admin rights using the relative url /claim/admin. However, if a user tries to claim admin rights when there is already another admin user, the following warning will be displayed: Global Settings The titra Global settings (defaults) are available in the user menu > Administration . All settings are defaults which can be overruled by user specific settings. They can be currently either of type Number or String . No validation of values is taking place so it is up to the administrator to use proper values. The Search bar By entering a request in the search bar , in this example "Date" the corresponding Settings-Block is displayed: Customization Settings Here the admin can customize several settings, for example it is possible to integrate Custom CSS or HTML Data. The Custom logo setting allows an admin to provide a URL or Data URI to replace the default titra logo, an example is depicted in the screenshot above. Inserting a Custom Place Holder Content, will use the specified place holder content on the overview page in a dedicated card underneath "All projects". This setting is followed by 4 Options that can be turned on/off by the toggle (grey = off, green = on)  If you wish to reset a single input, clicking on the reset button in the desired line, will do the trick: Date Settings This will setup the default data shown in the users titra. See the following point, for all formatting options: Date formats titra uses  dayjs  under the hood and thus supports all formatting options listed in the  Format (opens in a new tab)” rel=”noreferrer noopener” class=”rank-math-link”>Display > Format section. E-mail The mail addresses can be configured under this setting option. Globals The admin can set a default Cost Unit and choose if public projects will be displayed or not. Most used cost symbols are:  $ ¥ £ € ¢ ¤ Holidays These fields are filled in with the legal holidays of the country, the users are working in, they should be filled in accordingly by the administrator. Interfaces Here the different Interface Integrations can be toggled on and off.  How to set up the different Interfaces can be found here: Gitlab , Zammad , Wekan . Login Login specifics are configured in this section.  -> --------- -< Security The X-Frame-Options HTTP response header can be used to indicate whether or not a browser should be allowed to render a page in a ,