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Wiki PluginsWiki plugins sind eine mächtige Art von Wiki Syntax, die es Dir erlaubt, Eigenschaften und interaktive Daten und Funktionen in alle Typen von Funktionsbereichen/Seiten Deiner Tikiwebsite (Wiki Seiten, Blogs, Artikel, Foren, etc.) einzubinden. Ein paar Beispiele, was Wiki-Plugins leisten: Sie ...
Tip Plugins are also easy to develop - see Create a Plugin for some tips on how to get started.
Distributed Plugins Documented on This Site
Note When in the edit window of a page, click on the
icon and then click on 'Plugins help' for a list of plugins and their descriptions with buttons for inserting the syntax and linking to the documentation. Site Settings for PluginsEnabling PluginsIf not enabled by default, the site administrator must enable a plugin before it can be used by (since 3.0) going to Admin Home > Editing and Plugins > Plugins (tab) and checking the "Enable" box of that plugin and clicking "Change Preferences." Enable Edit Plugin IconsOn the same tab (Admin Home > Editing and Plugins > Plugins (tab)), a feature called "Enable edit plugin icons" can be enabled, which will place an icon wherever there's a plugin. This edit icon will display a popup input form when clicked so that the plugin can be edited without editing and saving the whole page. Toggle Plugin Edit IconsAlso, "Toggle display of section and plugin edit icons" can be enabled (at Admin Home > Wiki > General Preferences (tab) > Edit (section)). This will place an icon at the top of every page for turning section and plugin edit icons on or off with a single click ( to toggle on and to toggle off). Plugin SecurityPlugins that are a potential security risk require approval by an administrator before they can be used - a notice will appear when that's the case. Distributed Plugins versus ModsMost plugins are bundled with the rest of the tiki software. The list of bundled plugins varies with each Tiki version - please see All Plugins for which are available from version 2.0 on. The table of contents above is to the documentation for distributed plugins. Some plugins are not installed by default with your tiki installation. They can be installed separately as a Mod. See Mods Type Wikiplugins for a list of these and links to their documentation, and see Mods User for information on how to install them. Plugin SyntaxThe way plugin syntax works in general is described below. The individual documentation page for a plugin also gives examples of the specific syntax for that plugin. Regular SyntaxMost plugins have "begin" and "end" tags and use the following syntax: Copy to clipboard
Special SyntaxThe following plugins use a slightly different syntax: PluginBanner, PluginContent, PluginCookie, PluginDraw, PluginImg, PluginMaketoc, PluginRSS, PluginTOC. Here's what's different about the syntax for these:
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