- **status**: code-review --> in-progress
- **Comment**:

I think it would be best to avoid the adjacent icons altogether.  Even if we 
did find/create a new icon it would still inherently be very similar to the 
existing icon since they do similar things.

Instead, I would put the new button on the sidebar instead of in the action bar 
for the page.  The action bar is all things that are per-page, so it would be 
best to keep that commonality and put the button to subscribe to the whole wiki 
elsewhere.  I think the sidebar is good, it also give us room to make a text 
button "Subscribe to wiki" and even include the mail icon if we want.  One 
downside is that some wikis have enabled the option to hide the left side bar 
on wiki pages.  But you can still get the left bar if you go to the search or 
browse page.

We should also have a simple test for the controller method.



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** [tickets:#4905] subscribe to a wiki [ss518]**

**Status:** in-progress
**Milestone:** forge-sep-19
**Labels:** support p3 42cc 
**Created:** Tue Sep 11, 2012 06:32 PM UTC by Chris Tsai
**Last Updated:** Thu Sep 11, 2014 07:32 PM UTC
**Owner:** Igor Bondarenko

[forge:site-support:#518]

>Hello,

>Is it possible for a developer to subscribe to all documentation updates 
>within all pages of a wiki? For me as an admin, this seems to be the case 
>without further action, but I did not find out how a developer can switch this 
>on or off.

>Kind regards,
Andreas.

Probably not huge demand for this, but still, it makes sense to me.


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