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This step-by-step, hands-on tutorial gets you up to speed with all the Foswiki basics...
On this page:
Open two browser windows, so that you can follow these steps in one window while trying things out in the other.
A Foswiki site is divided into areas called webs. Usually webs represent one area of collaboration. Most Foswiki sites have links to the available webs on every page, in the lower part of the menu on the left hand side.
WebSearch
to jump to the search page. Do not confuse the Jump field with the Search field.
To edit topics, you need to have a Foswiki account.
The control strips at the top and/or bottom of the page have a collection of icons or links that allow you to take various actions. Different skins show different links, but most will have some or all of the following:
[Edit]
- edit an existing topic (discussed later) [Attach]
- attach files to a topic (discussed later) [Print version]
- goes to a stripped down version of the page, good for printing [History]
- topics are under revision control - History
shows you the complete change history of the topic, for example, who changed what and when [View wiki text]
- show the source text's TopicMarkupLanguage without editing the topic [More topic actions]
- topic additional controls, There are two different ways to create a new topic:
We are going to create a new topic from scratch first, before having a look at the second alternative:
[Create New Topic]
link in the main menu; it is normally located on the left side of a page. A new page will open where you put the name of the new topic you are going to create. This name will also be used to link from one topic to another. For example, the name of this topic is TwentyMinuteTutorial. MyFirstTopic
(if it says that this topic already exists, just choose a different one). After that, click [OK]
. [Save]
to save the page. The edit mode disappears and you will be redirected to the topic you just created. Congratulations - you are now actively participating in Foswiki! And it was really simple, wasn't it? Editing an existing topic is even more simple:
[Edit]
link - you will be redirected to the edit mode again. Now we will proceed to the second option of creating a topic - following a link that refers to a topic that does not exist yet:
[Edit]
link. MySecondTopic
. MySecondTopic
, the new topic will be called MySecondTopic
, too. If you were not redirected to the edit mode, but see some strange text (which is not yours) instead, it seems like the topic already existed
In this case, go back in your browser and type something different from MySecondTopic
.
There are different ways of formatting text:
You can attach any type of file to a topic - documents, images, programs, whatever - where they can be opened, viewed, or downloaded.
Your site administrator may have blocked some types of files (such as .html
) from being attached for security reasons.
[Attach]
icon. [Browse]
to find a file on your PC that you'd like to attach; enter an optional comment; leave everything else unchecked. [Upload file]
, then scroll to the end of the page to see the new attachment listing. Properties:
box saying Create a link to the attached file. Once saving the topic, the image will show up at the bottom of the topic. %ATTACHURL%
) anywhere on the page. WebNotify is a subscription service that automatically notifies you by e-mail when topics change in a Foswiki web. This is a convenience service - for many people, checking e-mail is easier than checking the Web.
That's it! You're now equipped with all the Foswiki essentials. You are ready to roll.
When first using Foswiki, it will probably seem strange to be able to change other people's postings - we're used to separating individual messages, with e-mail, message boards, non-Wiki collaboration platforms. Don't worry about it. You can't accidentally delete important stuff - you can always check previous versions, and restore them, if necessary, if you want to undo any changes. After a short while, it'll become second-nature and you'll expect it everywhere!
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, TopicsAndWebs, TopicMarkupLanguage
Edit | Attach | Print version | History: r1 | Backlinks | View wiki text | Edit wiki text | More topic actions
Topic revision: r1 - 2024-12-23, UnknownUser
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