>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Richard B. Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> writes:
Richard> I, also, find the wiki to have a counter intuitive user interface Richard> and a rather steep learning curve. I could learn it if I needed to Richard> use it every day but for once a year usage it's a little too much. It's gonna take people like you to speak up and do a little extra digging so we can point you (and others like you) at the TWiki documentation. I also recommend 'biting off a smaller piece'. And I find it hard to believe folks have that much difficulty locating the "edit" link and clicking on it. Yes, it's a bit small, but in general folks want to see the information on the page, not the edit link. And once you know where the edit link is, it's pretty much in exactly the same place on every other page you visit. Once you click on the "edit" link and the edit page comes up there is a link on the top of the left menu bar for GoodStyle (which is a useful intro piece) and TextFormatting (which is a useful reference while editing a page). Just give it a try, do something simple, and if you have a problem let somebody know. Somebody who is a bit more comfortable with editing and formatting can clean up your additions, and if you go back and look what they did you'll be able to see what they did. Put another way, the more you do the easier it gets. Put yet another way, it's so simple *I* was able to figure it out. H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
