History: Wiki Page Editor
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The Wiki Page Editor
The Wiki Page Editor will allow you to do some or all of the following:
- Add content
- Accentuate you content using Wiki Syntax
- Add HTML tags
The following sections explain how to do this.
Table of contents
The Editor
The following image shows the Wiki Page Editor.
The buttons across the top of the page are almost identical to those on the Wiki page except for Wiki Quick Help which displays a help screen for Wiki syntax below the editor. See Wiki Quick Help below
The sections are:
- Quicklinks these icons provide a handy way of inserting Wiki Syntax. When one of these icons is selected, the Wiki syntax is inserted at the cursors position. The meaning of each of these icons is as follows:
- Insert Wiki Link Will insert ((text)) / replace text with any existing or new page name. See Wiki Links
- Underlined Text Will insert ===text=== / replace text with text to be underlined. See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert Titlbar Will insert -=text=- / replace text with the name to be used. See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert Tagline Will insert {cookie} / this will display the current cookie, no changes necessary. See Cookies
- Insert New Table How a table works and what is inserted is dependent on Administrative settings. One style uses multiple lines to separate Rows so this icon is used with it. It will insert 2 lines (which should be on it’s one line)
||r1c1|r1c2 – which stands for Row1-Column1 & Row1-Column2
r2c1|r2c2|| – which stands for Row2-Column1 & Row2-Column2
Any text or image can replace the row/col names. See Wiki Text Formatting
- Edit Table This icon is used with the other way a table can be created. This will insert ||r1c1|r1c2||r2c1|r2c2|| The primary difference is that with this method - all of the data in the table must be on a single line. See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert RSS Feed See RSS Feeds User
- Italic Text See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert Image See Wiki Images
- Insert Horizontal Ruler See Wiki XXXXX
- Insert Heading See Wiki XXXXX
- Insert External Link See Wiki Links
- Insert Dynamic Variable See XXXXX
- Insert Dynamic Content See Dynamic Content User
- Colored Text See Wiki Text Formatting
- Center Text See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert Box See Wiki XXXXX
- Bold Text See Wiki Text Formatting
- Insert Special Characters See Wiki Special Characters
- Categories If defined by Admin, it is possible to provide categories for the page. A typical set of categories might be:
- To Do
- In Progress
- Finished
- Approved
- Obsolete
- Apply Template If defined, templates can save you a lot of work and help to standardize Wiki pages. A template should be applied before any content is added to the page. When applied, any content on the page is lost. See Wiki Templates
- Smileys adds the indicated Smiley to the page.
- Description a description is displayed (if configured) at the top of the page directly following the name of the page.
- Edit this is where text, Wiki syntax and HTML code can be added. A Wiki page can look like - well - anything you want it to look like. See the associated pages on Wiki Syntax.
- Enlarge Edit Area Horizontally
- Reduce Edit Area Horizontally
- Reduce Edit Areas Width
- Enlarge Edit Areas Width
- Footnotes
- Comment
- Allow HTML Checkbox HTML tags are allowed on the page if checked. If not, they are ignored.
- Spellcheck Checkbox if checked and Spellchecking is enabled, misspelled words are shown in Red during preview. See Spellchecking User
- Import Page allows a text file to be imported.
- Upload Picture allows an image file to be uploaded to the img/wikiup directory and then displayed. See Wiki Images__
- Cache Defines how the page will be handled. Only Wiki pages that are slow to load and unlikely to change should be cached.
- Preview Reloads the page with the changes displayed above the editor.
- Minor Check Box If checked, the history data is not saved when the page is saved.
- Save & Cancel Edit do exactly that.
Wiki Quick Help
The image below shows the Wiki Quick Help screen: