> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://xoops.gitbook.io/xoops-operations-guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://xoops.gitbook.io/xoops-operations-guide/the-admin-interface/preferences/system-module-settings.md).

# System Module Settings

This section is new in XOOPS 2.5.0 – it combines various options of the System module into one screen. Among the more important/interesting options:

| Field                                    | Description                                                                                 |
| ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Help Online?                             | This gives you tips and online help                                                         |
| jQuery Theme                             | Select the theme that you like for jQuery                                                   |
| Editor for Blocks, Comments, all Modules | XOOPS comes with simple text editor, DHTML Editor, and TinyMCE (which is a WYSIWYG Editor). |

You can also activate/deactivate all sections of the Control Panel (e.g. Avatars, Comments, etc.), and specify number of rows for individual sections.

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