Hi,
I would like to customize the standard search box on
a pmwiki with a dropdown menu to the left with a selection
of pre-defined custom searches, like
group=SomeGroup etc.
Is there a simple way to do this?
Best regards,
Johan Bengtsson
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On this web page - http://gnuzoo.org/aj - bulleted
items are ex-dented into a graphic. Why don't they line
up in the left like the rest of the text?
How do I fix this?
Here is the page source code
http://rafb.net/p/m7AsoJ64.html
Thanks
John
* Guillermo Calderon - INCO wrote, On 5/22/2008 2:39 PM:
I had a similar problem.
and I fix it this way:
I declare a margin and a width for the picture
float=left margin=30px
%width=140px% Attach:picture.jpg
This did not work. It still has the bullets further
to the left than
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00919 describes the desire for
having a quiet= option with the (:redirect PageName:) directive.
I'm considering adding this to 2.2, and I'm simply calling the
issue to the list's attention for any discussion or feedback.
There is this recipe:
Please vote for http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00652
PM said he will not do it unless there are more votes.
To vote, edit the page and add a number from 1 to 5 to the Priority:.
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My includes worked since I created a wiki over a year ago
(:include TableDef.Begin :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Number #NumberEnd :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Wand #WandEnd :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Spell
I want to use the redirect directive but I don't want the user to see
the (redirected from pagename). I'm not trying to redirect the user
to any wrong page, I just want to create the illusion that one page
name Portfolio.Portfolio is the same as the Main.Portfolio, this is
because
Easy solution
The Easy solution might not be the right solution.
This part of AdvancedTableDirectives was mirrored after
the way PMWiki did it. Either something changed in PMWiki
or I goofed up. It always worked flawlessly on my server.
I just upgraded ATD to version 3.1.
I changed the
The # is a fragment identifier used by the browser only. Nothing
after the # is sent to the server because the # defines the end of a
query string. ?action=edit needs to be to the left of the # .
Hans said:
Where are the broken links coming from?
It is coming from the browser URL bar
Having an anchor in a url makes ?action=edit stop working.
For example at url:
http://gnuzoo.org/test/AdvancedTableDirectives#zebratables
try to edit via URL:
http://gnuzoo.org/test/AdvancedTableDirectives#zebratables?action=edit
It does not go to the editor. Is there a way to fix this?
Using spaces in pagelists does not work.
I'm using pmwiki-2.2.0-beta38.
I think it used to work
This works:
(:pagelist group=Main,Admin,Site:)
This does not work:
(:pagelist group=Main Admin Site:)
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My recipe Bookmarklet disappeared. What happened to it?
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Bookmarklet
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I was re-reading Text Formatting Rules and noticed
it has Monkeys in it.
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/TextFormattingRules#Monkeys
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Someone fixed it already!
The monkeys are gone.
:)
I was re-reading Text Formatting Rules and noticed
it has Monkeys in it.
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/TextFormattingRules#Monkeys
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When I set
$EnableStylePage = 1;
include_once($FarmD/cookbook/stylepage.php);
and then try to edit my Site.StyleSheet I get prompted
repeatedly for the password and cannot edit.
I can edit the page when I comment it out.
#$EnableStylePage = 1;
New recipe.
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuthTable
List attributes of all pages in a wiki.
Example at: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/AuthList
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I have created some great tables with pmwiki.
I find that a table that looks great in Firefox
will look awful in IE. Why does IE turn my nice
looking grey border to a horrible dark blue?
Is there some css style that I need to set?
For example:
http://gnuzoo.org/avatar/?n=Wands
Looks great
In the distribution
http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-2.2.0-beta19.zip
the page PmWiki.Installation has the edit attribute set
to id:anshu.
Can you please fix this?
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