Documentation Index
The pages below describe various aspects of using the AardWiki installation, above and beyond the 'Basic Editing'.
Table of Contents
- Beginner Topics for Creating/Editing Pages
- Intermediate Editing Topics
- Wiki Structures: Organizing and Protecting Pages
Beginner Topics for Creating and Editing Pages
- Basic editing - Examples of common PmWiki page markup
- Creating new pages - How to add a page to the site
- Links - Creating links to other places in the site or to an external URL
- Images - Placing images in pages
- Text formatting rules - A large list of available PmWiki markup
Intermediate Editing Topics
- Tables - How to use the original type of table markup
- Table directives - Newer, more advanced type of table markup
- WikiStyles - Modify the color and other CSS style attributes of a page's contents
- WikiStyle examples - More wikistyle demonstration
- Page directives - Specify page titles, descriptions, etc., and display of various components
- Include other pages - Insert the contents of other pages into a wiki page
- InterMap links - System for defining links among (usually wiki) sites
- Conditional markup - Use the (:if:) directive to include or exclude portions of a page
- Page lists - Get lists of pages using (:pagelist:) and (:searchresults:)
- Page variables - Variables that can be used in page markup
- Markup master index - Everything you wanted to know about wiki markup but were afraid to ask
- Simultaneous edits - Handling multiple attempts to edit a page nearly simultaneously
Organizing and Protecting Pages
- Wiki structure - Some options for organizing pages on the site
- Wiki Groups - Organizing pages into wiki groups
- Group Headers - Add content to the beginning of all pages in a WikiGroup
- WikiTrails - Create navigation paths (trails) through pages
- Page history - View/recover previous versions of a page
- Categories - Organize pages into categories (like "tags" and "labels")
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