On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 13:59:28 +0200, Richard Hipp <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 7:54 AM, j. van den hoff
<[email protected]>wrote:

I just stumbled over this:

the URL of the "home" wiki page contains the project name as a prefix. if
the project names is changed _after_ that wiki page has been
created/edited, the 'home' link obviously points
somewhere else... I understand that I can fix this by explicitely
specifying the correct URL for the index page but still this means that
both "new" and "old" project name are diplayed
on the home page. so is there a way to change somehow the names/URLs of
existing wiki pages?


Under Admin/Configuration you can set the "Index Page" to whatever you want.

yes, I understand this. in this way I can get the wiki page with the URL containing the "old" project name working again. but the old project name will then still be displayed as the name of that wiki page. so if I change the project name from "red" to "green" I get a home page with the header "green" and the subheader "red" where usually I would see the same header twice. so the question is, whether on can edit the name/url of existing wiki pages.

apart from this: would it not be possible to treat the default home page special and to avoid to actually show the same header twice? ideally the home page should
show the project name only once. pure cosmetics, of course...


Or, if you just want to change the "Home" link on the menu bar, you can
visit Admin/Header and edit the page header text to make Home point where
you want, or completely change around the menu options, if desired. Notice
that the Fossil homepage uses a non-standard menu, for example.

currently not an issue, but good to know, thanks.



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