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CARNET public server is a computer system through which a greater number of individuals, employed in different institutions, i.e. employees in institutions outside the Ministry of Science and Education system, for personal, non-commercial purposes, use the online services, CARNET network information services, and other resources available through electronic identity in the AAI@EduHr system.

Available services for natural persons:

  • AAI@EduHR – electronic identity
  • e-mail – electronic address and space

There are also numerous guest information services on the Public Server that contribute to the improvement of the information space of the Republic of Croatia. Such services are non-commercial, and are open to the needs of organisations, institutions, projects or other interest groups.

Available services for legal entities:

  • CMS – web space in a unified system for all users (WordPress)
  • E-mail aliases – defining an e-mail alias for users
  • DNS – defining domains through the system

Users

pupils abroad
students abroad
parents
CARNET system engineers
e-Citizens
schools
ministries
residents of e-Island
legal entities*
teachers
Professors
scientists
other AAI@EduHr users
public
faculties and colleges
other public institutions
exceptions to the decision of CARNET CEO
*associations, groups, societies, projects whose content contributes to the improvement of the information space of the Republic of Croatia and if they are non-commercial and in accordance with the general humanitarian and civilization norms

How to Become a User

A Public Server user can become anyone by registering on the Public Server website. Upon completion of the registration process, the request is sent to the competent service.

The request submitted on a working day will be processed within a maximum of 24 hours and at weekends within 48 hours. Within this period, the user shall be notified to the selected contact on the registration, rejection or on incomplete information.

Questions and Answers

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Connect to any CARNET individual internet access service and enter your AAI user account (e.g. mylogin@public.hrand the corresponding password.

What is my AAI username (e.g., mylogin@public.hr and mylogin@public.carnet.hr)?

Form tag: mojlogin@public.hr is used to connect to the internet via CARNET's Internet Access Services and the use of other AAI@EduHr services.

Form tag mojlogin@public.carnet.hr or Ime.Prezime@public.carnet.hr This is the name of an email that is generated when opening an account for a natural person.

The password for both tags is the same.

AAI@EduHr is the Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure of the Croatian Academic and Research Network.

AAI@EduHr is a system whereby users of CARNET's public server access services outside the server itself. List of network services  accessed through AAI@EduHr.

How to change your password?

Access your personal record via web interface and click “Change Password” and follow the instructions.

Your user account is valid for how long?

The user account is valid for one year, after which it should be extended through the  Administration portal.

How to read email on the web?

CARNET offers  webmail service for all AAI@EduHr users.

On the homepagehttps://webmail.carnet.hr/You log in with a full user ID, as well as for the internet access (e.g., Pero Perić would write pperic@public.hr). During the first use, you will get an additional page with a selection of servers. Here, under the user name, you enter the short form (e.g., pperic, without the domain), and as the server, select “CARNET – public computer.”.

Log in to WordPress administration?

Maintaining and editing WordPress pages for administrators on CARNET Public Server is performed via the interface available at:

https://pubweb.carnet.hr//wp-login.php

where “” is part of the address – name obtained when registering for a guest information service.

For example, for the imaginative CARNET association that has an open guest information service at http://pubweb.carnet.hr/carnet with domain carnet.hr

The page administration is performed via the link: https://pubweb.carnet.hr/carnet/wp-login.php

How to use the WordPress contact form (CF7)?

Contact forms are added to the WordPress administration under the “Contact” menu, by clicking the “Add New” button. You can name the form by clicking on the form title, for example “Unnamed”, and enter the desired name, for example “contact”. In addition to the usual tag name, subject, and email, You must also use Google reCAPTCHA element to prevent spam. You can find more about integration on the add-on pages.

How to enable a multilingual plugin on WordPress pages?

The multilingual plugin can be requested by sending a request to CARNET helpdesk at +385 1 6661 555 or via e-mail. helpdesk@carnet.hr.

After processing the required request, you need to choose Settings -> Languages in the WordPress administration and add a new language.

WordPress and Facebook comments

From March 15to, Starting in 2015, WordPress comments will be replaced by Facebook comments.

To enable your own Facebook comments, you need to log in to the WordPress administration, choose Settings -> Facebook Comments, and create an APP ID by clicking on “Create an App to handle your comments.” After entering the Facebook App ID, to enable comments on posts, you need to tick (turn on) the “Singular Posts” option, i.e., on the “Pages” page.

If you do not want Facebook comments on individual posts/pages, check “DISABLE Facebook Comments” at the bottom of the post/page editing.

Here's how to set up Google Maps on a WordPress page: **Method 1: Using a Plugin (Recommended for Ease of Use)** This is the simplest method and doesn't require coding. 1. **Install a Google Maps Plugin:** * Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. * Navigate to **Plugins > Add New**. * In the search bar, type "Google Maps" and press Enter. * You'll see a list of plugins. Popular and well-regarded options include: * **WP Google Maps:** Very feature-rich and user-friendly. * **Google Maps Widget:** Great for adding a map to your sidebar or footer. * **MapPress Easy Google Maps:** Simple and effective for embedding maps with basic customization. * Click **"Install Now"** on your chosen plugin. * Once installed, click **"Activate"**. 2. **Configure the Plugin and Add Your Map:** * The exact steps will vary slightly depending on the plugin you choose, but generally, you'll find a new menu item in your WordPress dashboard for the plugin (e.g., "WP Google Maps," "MapPress"). * **Find your location:** You'll need to enter the address or coordinates of the location you want to display on the map. Many plugins allow you to search for an address directly within the plugin settings. * **Customize your map:** You can usually adjust settings like: * Map type (roadmap, satellite, terrain) * Zoom level * Map dimensions (width and height) * Marker icon and text (e.g., your business name and phone number) * Directions features * **Get the Embed Code or Shortcode:** * **Shortcode:** Most plugins will provide a shortcode like `[wp_google_maps id="1"]`. This is a special code that WordPress understands and replaces with the map when the page is viewed. * **Embed Code:** Some plugins might also generate an iframe embed code, similar to what you'd get directly from Google Maps. 3. **Add the Map to Your WordPress Page:** * Go to **Pages > Add New** (or edit an existing page). * **Using a Shortcode:** * In the WordPress editor (either the classic editor or the Block Editor/Gutenberg), add a "Shortcode" block. * Paste the shortcode provided by your Google Maps plugin into the Shortcode block. * **Using the Block Editor (Gutenberg):** Many plugins will also offer a dedicated "Google Map" block that you can add directly. Select this block and configure it within the page editor. * **Using an Iframe Embed Code:** * In the WordPress editor, add an "HTML" block (or a "Custom HTML" block). * Paste the iframe embed code into the HTML block. * **Publish or Update** your page. **Method 2: Using Google Maps Directly (Manual Embed)** This method involves getting an embed code directly from Google Maps and pasting it into your WordPress page. 1. **Get the Embed Code from Google Maps:** * Go to [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps). * Search for the location you want to display. * Click on the **"Share"** button. * In the pop-up window, select the **"Embed a map"** tab. * You'll see an iframe embed code. You can customize the size (Small, Medium, Large, or Custom size) before copying. * Click the **"Copy HTML"** button. 2. **Add the Embed Code to Your WordPress Page:** * Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. * Go to **Pages > Add New** (or edit an existing page). * In the WordPress editor, add a **"Custom HTML"** block. * Paste the iframe embed code you copied from Google Maps into the Custom HTML block. * **Publish or Update** your page. **Important Considerations:** * **API Keys:** While many embed methods and free plugins don't require an API key for basic use, if you start using advanced features or exceed free usage limits, Google Maps might require an API key. This typically involves setting up a project in the Google Cloud Console. Plugins usually guide you through this if necessary. * **Responsiveness:** Ensure your map is responsive and looks good on all screen sizes (desktops, tablets, and mobile phones). Most modern plugins and Google's embed code are responsive by default. If not, you might need to adjust the CSS. * **Performance:** Embedding too many large maps or very complex maps can affect your website's loading speed. Optimize your map settings and consider how many are necessary. Choose the method that best suits your technical comfort level. Plugins are generally the easiest and most flexible option for most WordPress users.

WordPress iframe plugin.

Once you find the desired location on the Google Maps page, in the lower right corner, select the wheel icon  option “Share or embed maps” and copy the link from the “Embed map” to the quotation marks starting with “https”.

This link needs to be set up in WordPress as a post or an iframe add-on page, for example:

[iframe src=”https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m14!1m8!1m3!1d2781.9433323652675!2

            15.969535999999996!3d45.792362999999995!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f1

            3.1!3m3!1m2!1s0x4765d68bca3bcf01%3A0xe8225cc97fc37baa!2s

            CARNet!5e0!3m2!1en!2en!4v1425457931153]


Upload Images to WordPress

Due to limited resources, the maximum resolution of the uploaded image that can be set is 2048 x 2048 px. Images that exceed this ratio shall be automatically decreased (respecting the width-to-height ratio). Thus, for example, the image size of 3456 x 500 after upload shall be 2048 x 296.

To publish multimedia content, we recommend using external services, such as some from This list.

Contact Details

CARNET Helpdesk

Phone: +385 1 6661 555
E-mail: helpdesk@carnet.hr

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