Wiki source code of Editing a page
Version 26.1 by Silvia Macovei on 2018/09/25
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23.3 | 1 | XWiki is [[a wiki.>>enterprise:GettingStarted.WhatIsAWiki]] As such, the content of its pages is easy to edit and modify. |
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16.1 | 3 | = Edit a wiki page = |
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26.1 | 5 | To start editing a wiki page, depending on your wiki's settings, you may need to log in. Look at the top left or right of your screen. Can you see the "Edit" button? |
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20.2 | 7 | {{image reference="EditButtonFlamingo.png"/}} |
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26.1 | 9 | * If you cannot see the "Edit" button, please log in |
10 | ** Click on the drawer located at the top right of the page, then click "Log-in" | ||
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16.1 | 11 | ** Enter your username and password and click on "Log-in" |
12 | ** If you still cannot see the "Edit" button, you may not have the right to edit that page. Sorry! | ||
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26.1 | 13 | * If you can see the "Edit" button, this means you are allowed to make changes to this page. Let's go! |
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16.1 | 14 | ** Click the "Edit" button |
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23.3 | 15 | ** A new page opens in your browser. The content of the page is displayed in a rich text editor (sometimes called a WYSIWYG editor, meaning "What You See Is What You Get") or a source editor using [[XWiki syntax>>enterprise:XWiki.XWikiSyntax]]. You can switch back and forth between the two modes. |
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17.1 | 16 | ** Use the editor to modify content. If you're not sure what to change, find a typo or grammatical error and fix it ;-) |
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26.1 | 17 | ** Once you're done with your modifications, you can enter a note under "Add Summary..." explaining what you changed. Then choose a button at the bottom to "Preview", "Save & Continue" (save your work as a new version but keep editing), or "Save & View" |
18 | * After you save the page, the new version featuring your edit will be online right away! Well done :-) | ||
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23.3 | 20 | You can use a wiki for [[a wide range of purposes>>enterprise:GettingStarted.WhatCanAWikiBeUsedFor]]. They offer a great way to put content online and share it with others. |
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23.1 | 22 | {{info}} |
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26.1 | 23 | Get started right now! Hunt the tipo hidden in this page in order to edit and correct it! |
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23.1 | 24 | {{/info}} |
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10.2 | 26 | = Create new pages and links = |
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17.1 | 28 | One of the main strengths of a wiki is that you can easily create links between pages. Easy link creation lets you create a structure within your wiki and cross-reference pages. Links make content easier to browse and find. This is why it is important to create links between your pages. To create new inter-wiki links when editing a page: |
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17.1 | 30 | * In rich text editing mode (WYSIWYG), highlight the term you want to linkify, click on the "link" button, select "Wiki Page...", and choose the page you want to link to |
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23.3 | 31 | * In source editing mode, use one of the options explained in the [[XWiki syntax guide>>enterprise:XWiki.XWikiSyntax#HLinks]] |
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17.1 | 33 | Links can be used as pointers towards pages that do not exist yet. When used for this purpose, a link will appear underlined, with a question mark to its right. Clicking on such a link brings you to the page in edit mode. The new page will be created when you click on "Save & View". This way of creating new pages is quite handy since it creates your wiki's structure at the same time that new content is added. |
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23.3 | 35 | * Next: [[Page history>>enterprise:GettingStarted.PageHistory]] |