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This step-by-step, hands-on tutorial gets you up to speed with all the TWikiSite basics, in mere minutes... |
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Open two browser windows, so that you can follow these steps in one window, while trying things out in the other. |
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- Go to the TWikiRegistration page to create your TWiki account. Fill in a couple of lines and you're set!
4. Check out TWiki users, groups. |
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- Go to the TWikiUsers topic in the TWiki.Main web; it has a list of all users of TWiki. Your WikiName will be in this list after you register.
- Go to the TWikiGroups topic in the Main web; it has a list of groups which can be used to define fine grained TWikiAccessControl in TWiki.
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- Go to the TWikiUsers topic; it has a list of all users of TWiki. Your WikiName will be in this list after you register.
- Go to the TWikiGroups topic in the Main web; it has a list of groups which can be used to define fine grained TWikiAccessControl in TWiki.
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5. Test the page controls...
The color-coded control strips at the top and/or bottom of the page has a collection of action links. Different skins show different links, but most will have some or all of:: |
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- Preview and save the topic. The name appears, highlighted, with a linked question mark at the end. This means that the topic doesn't exist yet.
- Click on the question mark. Now you're in edit mode of the new topic.
- Type some text, basically, like you write an e-mail.
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- A signature with your name is already entered by default. NOTE: The
Main. in front of your name means that you have a link from the current web to your personal topic located in the Main web.
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- A signature with your name is already entered by default. NOTE: The
Main. in front of your name means that you have a link from the current web to your personal topic located in the Main web.
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- Preview and save the topic...
- Learn about text formatting. You can enter text in TWikiShorthand, a very simple markup language. Follow the TWikiShorthand link to see how, then:
- Go back to your sandbox topic end edit it.
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