Now you're logged in, it's time to configure your account as you want.
-Click on ``Config`` menu. You have five tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``, ``User information``, ``Password`` and ``Tagging rules``.
+Click on ``Config`` menu. You have five tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``,
+``User information``, ``Password`` and ``Tagging rules``.
Settings
--------
Theme
~~~~~
-wallabag is customizable. You can choose your prefered theme here. You can also create a new one, a chapter is dedicated for this. The default theme is ``Material``, it's the theme used in the documentation screenshots.
+wallabag is customizable. You can choose your prefered theme here. You can also
+create a new one, a chapter will be dedicated for this. The default theme is
+``Material``, it's the theme used in the documentation screenshots.
Items per page
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can change the number of articles displayed on each page.
+Reading speed
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+wallabag calculates a reading time for each article. You can define here, thanks to this list, if you are
+a fast or a slow reader. wallabag will recalculate the reading time for each article.
+
Language
~~~~~~~~
-You can change the language of wallabag interface.
+You can change the language of wallabag interface. You need to logout for this change
+to take effect.
RSS
---
Two factor authentication
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA) is a technology patented in 1984 that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components.
+ Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA) is a technology patented in 1984
+ that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication
-If you enable 2FA, each time you want to login to wallabag, you'll receive a code by email. You have to put this code on the following form.
+If you enable 2FA, each time you want to login to wallabag, you'll receive
+a code by email. You have to put this code on the following form.
.. image:: ../../img/user/2FA_form.png
- :alt: Two factor authentication
- :align: center
+ :alt: Two factor authentication
+ :align: center
-If you don't want to receive a code each time you want to login, you can check the ``I'm on a trusted computer`` checkbox: wallabag will remember you for 15 days.
+If you don't want to receive a code each time you want to login, you can check
+the ``I'm on a trusted computer`` checkbox: wallabag will remember you for 15 days.
Password
--------
-You can change your password here.
+You can change your password here (8 characters minimum).
Tagging rules
-------------
-If you want to automatically assign a tag to new articles, this part of the configuration is for you.
+If you want to automatically assign a tag to new articles, this part
+of the configuration is for you.
What does « tagging rules » mean?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
They are rules used by wallabag to automatically tag new entries.
-Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries.
+Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add
+the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries.
How do I use them?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Let assume you want to tag new entries as *« short reading »* when the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes.
-In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the **Rule** field and *« short reading »* in the **Tags** field.
+Let assume you want to tag new entries as *« short reading »* when
+the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes.
+In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the **Rule** field
+and *« short reading »* in the **Tags** field.
Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: *« short reading, must read »*.
-Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators: if *« readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com" »* then tag as *« long reading, github »*.
+Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators:
+if *« readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com" »* then tag as *« long reading, github »*.
Which variables and operators can I use to write rules?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
title Title of the entry <= Less than…
url URL of the entry < Strictly less than…
isArchived Whether the entry is archived or not => Greater than…
-isStared Whether the entry is starred or not > Strictly greater than…
+isStarred Whether the entry is starred or not > Strictly greater than…
content The entry's content = Equal to…
language The entry's language != Not equal to…
mimetype The entry's mime-type OR One rule or another
readingTime The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes AND One rule and another
domainName The domain name of the entry matches Tests that a subject is matches a search (case-insensitive). Example: title matches "football"
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