Add "Web" to Element and SchildiChat web application (#3755)
* Replace "Element" with "Element Web" - If Element indicates the web application, then it is changed to Element Web. - If it indicates clients branded with Element such as Element desktop, web, mobile clients, then it is changed to Element clients. - If it is combined with location sharing functionality, it is not changed. with other some changes, including: - Change "app.element.io" anchor link to "https://github.com/element-hq/element-web" on README.md, following other documentation files Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org> * Replace "SchildiChat" with "SchildiChat Web" - If SchildiChat indicates the web application, then it is changed to SchildiChat Web. - If it indicates clients branded with SchildiChat such as SchildiChat desktop, web, mobile clients, then it is changed to SchildiChat clients. - If it is combined with location sharing functionality, it is not changed. Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org> * Rename configuring-playbook-client-schildichat.md to configuring-playbook-client-schildichat-web.md Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org> * Rename configuring-playbook-client-element.md to configuring-playbook-client-element-web.md Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org> --------- Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-authored-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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You don't just use the "email" protocols (SMTP, POP3, IMAP) directly though. There's a *server* somewhere which stores your data (`@gmail.com`, `@yahoo.com`, `@hotmail.com`, `@your-company.com`) and you access it by using these "email" protocols via some *client* program (Outlook, Thunderbird, some website, etc).
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In the world of the Matrix chat protocol, there are various client programs. The first and currently most full-featured one is called [Element](https://element.io/) (used to be called Riot.im and Vector.im in the past). There are [many other clients](https://matrix.org/clients/). You can switch clients as much as you want until you find the one that is right for you on a given platform (you may use Element on your desktop, but Fluffychat on your phone, etc).
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In the world of the Matrix chat protocol, there are various client programs. The first and currently most full-featured one is called [Element](https://element.io/) (used to be called Riot.im and Vector.im in the past). There are [many other clients](https://matrix.org/clients/). You can switch clients as much as you want until you find the one that is right for you on a given platform (you may use Element Desktop on your desktop, but Fluffychat on your phone, etc).
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Matrix is also like email due to the fact that there are many servers around the world which can all talk to each other (you can send email from `@gmail.com` addresses to `@yahoo.com` and `@hotmail.com` addresses). It's the same with Matrix (`@bob:example.com` can talk to `@alice:example.org`).
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If someone else is hosting your Matrix server (you being `@user:matrix.org` or some other public server like this), all you need is a Matrix client program, like Element.
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If someone else is hosting your Matrix server (you being `@user:matrix.org` or some other public server like this), all you need is a Matrix client program, like Element Web or Element X Android.
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If you'd like to host your own server (you being `@user:example.com`), you'd need to set up a Matrix server program, like Synapse.
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There are 3 ways to get into Matrix, depending on your technical ability and needs:
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- **using the existing default server** - the easiest way is to use an existing server. The largest public Matrix server is `matrix.org` and it's configured as a default server in clients such as [Element](https://element.io) and many others. Just use Element on the browser via that link (or download the Element app on a smartphone), create an account and start chatting.
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- **using the existing default server** - the easiest way is to use an existing server. The largest public Matrix server is `matrix.org` and it's configured as a default server in clients such as [Element Web](https://app.element.io) and many others. Just use Element Web on the browser via that link (or [download client apps for your Desktop or smartphone](https://element.io/app-for-productivity)), create an account and start chatting.
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- **using some other server** - instead of using the largest public server (`matrix.org`), you can use another public one. Here's a [list of public Matrix servers](https://joinmatrix.org/servers/) to choose from. Again, you download [Element](https://element.io) or [some other client](https://matrix.org/clients/) of your choosing and adjust the homeserver URL during login.
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- **using some other server** - instead of using the largest public server (`matrix.org`), you can use another public one. Here's a [list of public Matrix servers](https://joinmatrix.org/servers/) to choose from. Go to [Element Web](https://app.element.io) or download [some other client](https://matrix.org/clients/) of your choosing and adjust the homeserver URL during login.
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- **using your own server** - running your own server puts you in ultimate control of your data. It also lets you have your own user identifiers (e.g. `@bob:example.com`). See [How do I set up my own Matrix server](#how-do-i-set-up-my-own-matrix-server).
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# This is where Matrix services
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matrix_server_fqn_matrix: "matrix.example.com"
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# This is where you access the Element web UI from (if enabled via `matrix_client_element_enabled: true`; enabled by default).
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# This is where you access the Element Web from (if enabled via `matrix_client_element_enabled: true`; enabled by default).
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# This and the Matrix FQN (see above) are expected to be on the same server.
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# Feel free to use `element.matrix.example.com`, if you'd prefer that.
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