Wiki's operate on the paradigm that a page is useless without any links to
it - therefore you create the link first.
Makes some sense :)
-mike
On 28/1/03 2:59 PM, Jason Carreira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the
words:
Cool. Got it. It sure wasn't obvious though!
Maybe my wiki paradigm has been messed up because we use Traction at
work.
-Original Message-
From: Erik Beeson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:40 PM
To:
Subject: [OS-webwork] Using the WiKi
To add a page to the WiKi (as I understand it):
Create and account and login.
Go to the page that you want to link to your new page.
Edit the page by clicking the [edit] link in the upper right
hand corner. Create a link to your new page by putting the
link text in []. (See
http://snipsnap.org/space/snipsnap-QuickTour)
Save the page.
You'll have a link on the page saying [create MyLinkText]
Go to your new page and edit it as desired.
--Erik
See the following for more help:
http://snipsnap.org/space/snipsnap-QuickTour
http://snipsnap.org/space/snipsnap-help
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