If you write your own package you can name it for its function, subsequent packages normally adopt synonymous names. If you're writing a Tags package now or an Events package, there are two names that you probably wouldn't pick. (You can instead extend an existing package instead of writing one from scratch!)
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Two other packages that overlap in function are 'Stars' and 'Recommends', as well as 'Search' and 'Ilike'
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:Where do I start? Where to from here?~~ |
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+Now you are ready to select the packages that you need for your site. |
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+Read the description of each and consider if you REALLY need it - focus on the main component(s) of your site - you can enable packages again in the future. |
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+There is so much potential with this CMS that it will blow your mind. |
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+^!!Wiki^ |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:Do my headings have to be red?~~ |
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+No. Red is the colour set as a default example if you are using wiki syntax for your site. You can choose any standard colour name or number such as: blue, purple, yellow, #2f89fa, #ff6600 and so on. |
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+If instead, your wiki is set to html as the default and you have installed FCKeditor, your heading styles will be picked up from your css (cascading style sheet). To edit these you will need to know your way around your file system. |
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-!!! ~~#2f89fa:Where do I start? Where to from here?~~
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-Now you are ready to select the packages that you need for your site.
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-Read the description of each and consider if you REALLY need it - focus on the main component(s) of your site - you can enable packages again in the future.
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How can users upload images directly during edit?~~ |
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+Yes! This is automatically a default in many of the packages. |
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+However you may wish to go to Admin > Liberty > Liberty settings and check __Ajax attachments__ which allows the user to note the id immediately during the edit process so they can use it. While you are there check __Enforce content status__. |
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-There is so much potential with this CMS that it will blow your mind.
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I add a document to a page or a posting?~~ |
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+First you need to upload the document to a __Treasury__ gallery: go to __Create Gallery__ in the drop down Treasury menu and the rest is fairly explanatory. Then to put a document into it go to: Admin > Liberty > Liberty settings |
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+__Treasury > Upload File__ |
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+Enter a title (this effectively renames the file as this is what shows when you use the file on a page). Description is optional. Choose the gallery it is to go into. Click upload file. |
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+Having done this Bitweaver will have assigned a numerical ID to it. To find out what this is, go to the gallery via the menu bar to __List Galleries__ (or if your installation shows the path, click on the gallery name). Choose the gallery and it will list all the contents. Notice the ID number - this is what you will want to copy and paste to the page you want to use the file in. |
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+This makes a link to the file number 67 appear in the page. |
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+{code}{file id=67}{code} |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I add an image to a page or a posting?~~ |
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+There are two ways: either uploading directly to Fisheye, or if the site allows uploading during the edit of a page, article, blog post etc. |
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+===Fisheye=== |
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+Go to __Create Gallery__ in the drop down Fisheye menu and the rest is fairly explanatory. Then, to put an image into the gallery go to: __Fisheye > Upload Images__ |
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+You will see title and description boxes, but may also see that there are options for how to handle the upload - like rotation and resizing. |
+Choose the gallery it is to go into. Click upload file. Having done this, Bitweaver will have assigned a numerical ID to it. It is displayed underneath the image for you to copy and use in pages or postings. |
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+You can also go to the __Home Page__ drop down menu on the top menu bar to __All available content__ and scroll through to find newly uploaded image, as it is ordered by date. In any case, the code you're looking for looks something similar to: |
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+{code}{attachment id=918}{code} |
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+Pasting this into a page or posting means that the image number 918 will be displayed inline. Any attachment can be displayed like this. For images though there is an added feature - and that is the variable sizing. When you upload an image, Bitweaver processes it into five different sizes and saves the original too: ''icon, avatar, small, medium, large, original''. Following this standard you can __define the image size by__: |
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+{code}{attachment id=918 size=icon}{code} |
+===During Edit=== |
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+If this setting is enabled then you will see a tab behind the package that you are editing. Click on the tab, find your image and upload. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I create a link to another wiki page?~~ |
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+On the page that you want to link from, put 2 open parentheses around each end of the word. |
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+{code}((yourword)){code} |
+When you save this page, this word will appear to want to create a link. Simply click on the word and it will take you to creating a new page. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I create a link to a board?~~ |
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+Create the board first. |
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+Go to __Boards tab __and scroll down to __Create new Board__. Give it a title and a description as you wish and __Save__ the page. |
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+Then go back to the __Boards tab__ and choose the __Boards Home__ option. |
+This lists your boards. Hover your mouse over the name of the board you want to link to and note the number of the board down the bottom of your browser. |
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+Then on the page that you want to link from, use square bracket to enclose the path to find the board. |
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+{code}[/sitename/boards/index.php?b=#|boardname]{code} |
+'sitename' will be the directory that your bitweaver was put into |
+'#' is the specific number of the board that you want to link directly to |
+'boardname' is the name that you want to appear on the page that you want to link from. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I create a table of contents for a wiki page?~~ |
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+First you need to make sure that you use the exclamation marks at the beginning of any line that you want to be made into a heading. |
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+*One '! for a big heading |
+*Two '!' for a medium heading |
+*Three '!' for a small heading |
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+Then you click on the icon at the top of your wiki page for __Page Table of Contents__ when you are where the table of contents is to go. |
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+It automatically picks up the headings. |
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+For further ways you can customise your table of contents refer to the __Wiki Help__ tab. |
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+The headings on this page for what it is worth are using '!!!', and colour. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I get Wiki pages to link when I am using a foreign language or special characters?~~ |
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+This is still under discussion in the forums. |
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+One person got the Wikilinks to work in the German language by: |
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+Going to the __Admin tab__, scrolling down to __Wiki__, across to __Wiki settings__, where you see several tabbed pages. Go to the __Wiki settings__ tab. Find the __Wiki Link Format__ and choose __Complete__ |
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+And another person, also for a Wiki in German, chose: __Latin__ |
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+So go figure! |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I get code to show in a page instead of activating?~~ |
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+Normally, when you write plugin code (in curly brackets) into a wiki page, Bitweaver will run it. If you want to display the string of the plugin code instead (for instance, on a page like the one you are reading), you can use ((Wiki Syntax|Wiki Syntax)): __~pp~{code}~/pp~__ |
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+So if you wanted to show {code}{attachment id=918 size=icon}{code} then it would look like |
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+~pp~{code}{attachment id=918 size=icon}{code}~/pp~ |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:How do I use HTML in a Wiki page?~~ |
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+Wiki pages are usually written in Wiki Markup language. So to include HTML (another language) you need to have ''Allow HTML'' checked in __Admin > Liberty > Plugins > Format__. When using HTML in wiki pages, you should also activate ''HTMLPurifier'' for security reasons, in __Admin > Liberty > Plugins > Format__. |
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+You will also need to go to the Group Permissions area and adjust which groups are allowed to use this feature. See ((The Absolute Beginners Guide 2.0#HowdoIblockpeopleregisteredusersfromseei|How do I block people (registered users) from seeing menu's and assign permissions?)) in this guide. |
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+Otherwise you may choose not to have the Wiki Markup language enabled and instead choose an html option in the __Format Plugins__ area. All the commands in {}'s will still work in an html only site. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:I used '/' in my wiki page title and now the backlinks don't work~~ |
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+Unfortunately because most, if not all web servers, are controlled by Apache (mod_rewrite), it doesn't like the use of an '/' in combination with __Pretty URLs__. |
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+So the only solution, if you want to use '/' is to turn off Pretty URLs: |
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+Admin > Kernel > Settings - Make sure 'Use Pretty Urls' is unchecked and remember to click on 'Change preferences' down the bottom of the page. |
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+!!! ~~#2f89fa:Some words in the Wiki think they are links~~ |
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+This is because Bitweaver automagically (ie 'hey presto') thinks words that have an underscore or a hyphen in them, or that are written in caps, are going to be a new page. |
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+An underscore is a common way for titles to be written instead of running all the words together. |
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+So if this is annoying you, you will need to go to the __Admin__ drop-down menu, choose __Wiki__ and slide across to __Wiki settings__. |
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+You will see a series of tabbed pages. Click on the __In and Output__ tab |
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+On this page is the checkbox for__ Wikiwords__. (I understand these were called Hotwords in previous versions perhaps). If you uncheck it, then you won't have the 'problem' with words wanting to be links. |
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+Remember to go to the bottom of the page and choose __Change Preferences__ |
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+!!! ~~#2789fa:What is 'Edit Page Sections' in Wiki features?~~ |
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+This is an option for the edit button to be placed more frequently on a wiki page so that a person may edit only part of the section. The default is 'disabled' (so the entire page is loaded for editing) or it can be set to appear alongside 'H1' or 'H2' so the sections following these headers are edited separately. |
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+!!! ~~#2789fa:What if I want my site to be HTML only?~~ |
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+This decision is better made before you even start creating pages, but given that you probably have made this decision after experimenting a little with Bitweaver and TikiWiki is the default, here are the instructions for changing your site over including pages. |
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+Go to __Admin > Liberty > Plugins__, __Formats__ tab, and check __Allow HTML__. |
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+Open each Wiki page and edit the content in the page to be html and edit the page type to be html. Do this to each page before you make the final changeover in the Administration area, otherwise you will not even be able to see anything on any page. |
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+Once all pages are changed to html, then you can go to __Admin > Liberty > Plugins__, __Formats__ tab, and check the __Bithtml__ button and uncheck the __Tikiwiki__ (default) button. |
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+! See also: |
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* ((Top 10 reasons to use Bitweaver))
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* ((Top 10 things to do immediately after installing Bitweaver))
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* ((Top 10 mistakes after installing Bitweaver))
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* ((WhybitweaverIsCool|Why Bitweaver is Cool))
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* ((bitweaverFAQ))
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