Module last_modif_pages
This module displays the most recently edited wiki pages, in reverse chronological order, and provides a link to each page.
Parameters
List the specified number of pages, starting from the most recently modified.Go to the source code
Preferences required: feature_wiki
Parameters | Accepted Values | Description | Default | Since |
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absurl |
If set to "y", some of the links use an absolute URL instead of a relative one. This can avoid broken links if the module is to be sent in a newsletter, for example. Default: "n". | |||
action |
If set to "y", show action performed on the pages. ( y / n ) | |||
comment |
If set to "y", show the descriptions of the change made on the pages. ( y / n ) | |||
date |
If set to "y", show page edit dates. ( y / n ) | |||
url |
Target URL of the "...more" link at the bottom of the module. Default: tiki-lastchanges.php | |||
user |
If set to "y", show who edited the pages. ( y / n ) | |||
maxlen |
int | Maximum number of characters in page names allowed before truncating. | ||
maxcomment |
int | Maximum number of characters in comments allowed before truncating. | ||
days |
int | Number of day in past to look for modified pages. Defaults to "356" | ||
show_namespace |
Show namespace prefix in page names. ( y / n ) | y |
Usage
You will see it listed at "Admin > Modules > Assign new module > Module Name (drop down)" (tiki-admin_modules.php).
You can assign a this Module to a lateral column (See Module Admin page if needed), or you can include it within a wiki page, using the PluginModule.
{MODULE(module=>last_modif_pages) /}
See PluginModule for additional parameters that can be used.
The assigned module looks like this:
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