This is the help page for Zwiki version 0.17.
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User interface
Navigation
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Editing
Formatting rules
Finding out more
This is the ZWiki? version of a WikiWikiWeb? (or wiki), which is a kind of
collaborative website. Wikis try to put as little as possible in the
way of people sharing useful content in a manageable way.
You can edit any page, add comments, and create new pages on the spot.
Intuitive text formatting rules are used to simplify the process of
writing and linking pages.
The idea is to keep the text that people edit simple, so it's readable
as is, and, most importantly, editable by anyone, without sacrificing
attractive presentation.
A zwiki site like this one may also function as a simple mail list.
If you see "full", "simple", "minimal" links below, you can click them
to choose the UI that suits you best (cookies required). If you can't
see one of the features described here, try clicking "full".
Many links and form elements have ZWiki:AccessKeys (keyboard shortcuts),
which are convenient if your browser supports them.
You can set your user name, time zone and other things in UserOptions.
Each page has a unique name, which is used for the title, url and
hyperlinks between pages; these are most often made by joining
capitalized words together. See ZWiki:WikiName. Links like the last one
(two wikinames separated by a colon) lead to another site. In full
mode, pages are arranged in a hierarchy.
- To return to the front page, click the site logo
- To see which pages link to this one, click the page title
- To search all pages, enter text in the search field and press enter
- To list pages by last edit time, visit RecentChanges (or FastChanges?).
- To see previous edits, click the "last edited" link
- To see the page hierarchy, click the "contents" link (full mode only)
- To jump to a known page, enter the first part of it's name after the
last / in your browser's url field. You can ignore capitalization and
spacing.
If you see a "subscribe" link below, you can subscribe to a page or
the whole wiki to receive comments by mail. If configured, subscribers
may also send comments by mail.
- To receive comments (not edits) by mail, click "subscribe"; if
necessary, enter your email address and click "Change"; click the page
or wiki subscribe button to toggle your subscription status (green means
you are subscribed).
- To send comments, just reply, or send mail to the wiki's mail address.
Your comment will appear on the original comment's page, or on the page
whose WikiName? appears in your mail's subject, or on the site's
default mail-in page.
You have full editing rights to any page, unless restricted by the site
admin or page owner.
SandBox? is the place to play with wiki page editing. You could open it
in another window to test the things you read here.
- Add a comment using the form at the bottom of the page
- Click "edit" to change the page's text; it will be formatted and
linked according to the ZWiki:TextFormattingRules.
You may also be able to upload a file or choose other options here.
- Create new pages by adding their WikiName? to an existing page
and then clicking on the question mark beside it.
- After you have configured a user name, in full mode you may also be
able to reparent, rename and delete pages. Use the "manage this page"
form at bottom or click the page title.
Formatting rules in a nutshell:
(It's possible for the site admin or a page editor to set different
rules; these are the default currently used on most zwiki sites.)
- WikiName?'s, [freeform page names in brackets]?, http://URLs ,
structured text-style links and ZWiki:RemoteWikiLinks are
made into hyperlinks
- text beginning and ending with *, **, _ or ' is
italic, bold, underlined or
monospaced respectively
- one or more non-blank lines are run together form a paragraph; blank
lines separate paragraphs
- a one-line "paragraph" followed by a more-indented paragraph makes a
heading
- a paragraph beginning with - or * or 0. and a space makes a bullet
or numbered list item; a more-indented list item starts a sub-list
- HTML tags may be used if necessary;
on sites which permit it,
DTML tags (server-side code) may also be used
- Some or all of the above rules may be escaped,
by putting ! at the beginning of a link or a line LikeThis;
by enclosing text in single quotes
LikeThis ;
or by indenting text after a paragraph ending with a double colon :
LikeThis
escapes <HTML tags> and &dtml-too;
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