On Jun 12, 2004, at 6:00 PM, michael leigh wrote:

--- Kathy Forer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
On Jun 12, 2004, at 5:35 AM, michael leigh wrote:

Is it the Silly Isles?

nope.

No I didnt think it would be.
I tried the Wiki site which looks interesting, if only
I could figure it out. I maNAGED TO add a few
"cufflinks" and "toenails" but wasnt sure what to do
with the "whybrows"?
I need simple TUTORIALS which i didnt see anywhere.
Are there any?

You managed a lot without a tutorial, seriously, silly. But if you want to learn more, click on TipsForEditing under PmWiki on the left, or <http://www.jerseymac.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php? pagename=PmWiki.TipsForEditing>. Then you can click on TextFormattingRules in the text. It takes a bit to catch on, but is actually quite easy.


You can upload files too, images and sound, using secret password, then attach them to the Text using "Attach:filename.ext" as the syntax in the Edit page. Click around in the WikiSandbox and just click everywhere you can see, but try to stay on site, or visit the PmWiki.org site, and eventually it will seep in.

If you want to add a new topic on the sidebar, say DogBitesMan, click on Here (edit), on the top of the sidebar, and then go down where you want to add your page. Copy the line above where you want yours to be, lets say "* Fluxlist/ManBitesDog," paste it where you want it to be and change it, lets say to "* Fluxlist/DogBitesMan." That will create an empty page (in the "* Fluxlist/" directory), like the cufflinks and toenails pages you made, and then you can click on the "?" and fill the page out however you want.

If you Edit a page, you can click on Preview before you Save it. The Preview is Below the text box. Just scroll down. If it's okay, don't forget to save it. If you goof up, you can always fix it or revert to an earlier version.

WordsLikeThis are considered WikiWords and will automatically give a "?" after.

But my guests are late for dinner, it was tonight wasn't it? so I'd better try out that red wine.

Kathy




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