view.tmpl
(in the templates
directory). In the HTML at the top, the body tag has the page background hardcoded to white bgcolor="#ffffff"
. You can change that color value to new variable. First, define a new preferences variable in the site-level TWikiPreferences, e.g. * Set =PAGEBGCOLOR = #d0d0d0
, then edit the view.tmpl
template file and change bgcolor="#ffffff"
to bgcolor="%PAGEBGCOLOR%"
. If you want you can set the page background color individualy per web, simple add a * Set =PAGEBGCOLOR = #d0d0d0
bullet to the WebPreferences to overload the site-level preferences. (Without font color control, you'll have to stick to light colors.
WebIndex
with WebTopicList
, and save.
Edit
is disabled. Instead, go to More
and view the topic in raw
format.
HELP
, WARN
etc. You can also add your own images, e.g. a NEW
, or a ASK
to ask question.
Preferences
topic: TWikiPreferences for site-wide use, or WebPreferences for use in one web only.
Attach
a graphic (the ones on this page are 16x16 pixels), then define a Preference Variable with a short but recognizable name.
%TEST%
to get %TEST% - see how it's done.
---++
, see TWikiShorthand).
For example, you may want to put all your custom variables in TWikiPreferences right on top of the page, and generate table of contens, like:
w3m
pager/browser for Linux. This is a text based version similar to lynx
but it includes text editor features and a configurable command set to act like lynx
if you are more accustomed to it.
__Here's a list of topics I've been involved in recently:__ ---++++ Codev %SEARCH{ "%TOPIC%" web="Codev" scope="text" nosearch="on" nosummary="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" regex="off" order="modified" reverse="on" limit="20"}% ---++++ Support %SEARCH{ "%TOPIC%" web="Support" scope="text" nosearch="on" nosummary="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" regex="off" order="modified" reverse="on" limit="20"}% ---++++ TWiki %SEARCH{ "%TOPIC%" web="TWiki" scope="text" nosearch="on" nosummary="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" regex="off" order="modified" reverse="on" limit="10"}%End Copy The SEARCH variable has many more formatting options, see TWikiVariables.
Edit
.
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.UserName, Main.GroupName
<!--
on the line _above the setting, and -->
on the line below.
[Add]
button, and select the form if it isn't alredy enabled. Then, click the title to get to the actual form, [Edit]
, and carefully change values, probably basic page classifications. You'll get some increased value, and hands-on experience with TWikiForms, without having to read up about them first. view.tmpl
(in the templates
directory) for some dramatic effects. The top of the template is mostly regular HTML with some variables. Open up some space in the <head>
area, and you can drop in reliable JavaScripts - a pop-up window script, for example - or tag it as an external script.
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