Lan Barnes said: > I created a log in on the Kplug site as discussed off list. Neil and > Gregory, let me now what more I should do.
I would start, by creating a folder/directory for your presentation. Give it a descriptive name, that relates to the topic you will present on. In that newly created folder, create an index_htm file that has the description of your presentation. Then one of the siteadmins can link to that page, or include it, in the page for that meeting date. Now that you have the "infrastructure", at the meeting Gregory can walk you through putting the rest of your documents up on the web site. You might also want to take a look at http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/STX which is linked from the main page for the wiki. This will give you and idea one way to create pages for your presentation. You could also create the pages for your presentation in html or plain text. For those who have no idea what Lan and I are talking about. We have been discussing using Lan's presentation as a demonstration for the next meeting about how to use the new KPLUG web site. If you create a login a home directory is automatically created. You can then create content within that home directory, which becomes a part of the site. If you are doing a presentation for the group, you can create the content in your own area, and the siteadmins can link to it, publish it or move it to the main site. When it's done properly, it allows you full control over content you create, and it allows those managing the site to include your content as a part of the main site. If I didn't explain well, perhaps Josh or Gregory can add to my explanation. -- Neil Schneider pacneil_at_linuxgeek_dot_net http://www.paccomp.com Key fingerprint = 67F0 E493 FCC0 0A8C 769B 8209 32D7 1DB1 8460 C47D Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it - Mark Twain -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-steer
