> But, if you look down at the bottom, you'll see that the gifs >are not only inlined (as they ought to be) but also appear at the bottom >of the page, too. (As is the linked .html.) > >How on earth did I manage to do that?
By default, when you upload an attachment, the attachment is linked in at the bottom of the page. There are radio buttons on the Attach page (just below the Browse and Upload buttons) where you can turn off this default. Our main goal in designing the Swiki is supporting classes, and even at a techy place like here at Georgia Tech, most of our students don't grok a lot about hierarchical filesystems, FTP, etc. We did some versions where the Attach page was basically a front-end to an FTP server, but that confused lots of people. In the current version, the metaphor is "attaching a file to a page" (as one would attach a file to email) -- by default, the file is in a page-specific directory, and the link to the file is automatically inserted into the page for you. You can change these defaults, if you want to, but that meets the needs of our most common users. Mark -------------------------- Mark Guzdial : Georgia Tech : College of Computing : Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Associate Professor - Learning Sciences & Technologies. Collaborative Software Lab - http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl/ (404) 894-5618 : Fax (404) 894-0673 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Faculty/Mark.Guzdial.html
