Differences between wikis and blogs
A blog is like a diary or journal, with entries that are arranged in the order in which they were created. A wiki, on the other hand, contains shared content that doesn't appear in chronological order....
View ArticleDeleting a page
To delete a wiki page or blog page, click the Delete Page (-) button in the toolbar and then click Delete to confirm. The page disappears but the content is retained so the page can be restored if...
View ArticleEditing or deleting a table
To edit a table, click the Edit (pencil) button in the toolbar and then click the table. Then use the table editor that appears.To delete the table, click "delete table" in the table editor.
View ArticleRemoving a tag from a page
If a page has been accidentally or incorrectly tagged, you can remove individual tags.To remove a tag:View the page. (You cannot remove a tag from the search results, tag view, or history list.)Drag...
View ArticleAdding a page to What's Hot
Blog and wiki pages that are tagged with "hot" appear in the What's Hot sidebar on the home page. This is a handy way to draw users' attention to these pages. Use it for special announcements or the...
View ArticleSearching the site
To find items that contain a search phrase:Click Search (magnifying glass).Type a word or two in the text field that appears.Press Return to see pages and calendar events that contain the phrase you...
View ArticleAbout tags
Tags let you identify, categorize, and quickly find related wiki and blog pages. Tags are one of the most powerful and flexible features of your website. Use them to group and identify related items,...
View ArticleSeeing previous blog entries
To see previous blog entries, use the Previous (<) and Next (>) buttons. Or click Choose Date and then use the calendar that appears. The dates indicate when the page was created. Editing a page...
View ArticleUsing a blog editing application
In addition to using the regular web-based interface to edit the content of your blog, you can use a blog editing application such as MarsEdit or ecto. These are desktop applications that run on your...
View ArticleAdding tags to a page
Tags allow you to quickly categorize pages so you can easily find and organize them. You can add one or more tags to any page that you're viewing, provided that your account is authorized to edit the...
View ArticleFinding tagged pages
There are two ways to quickly find tagged pages: If the page that you're viewing has the tag that you want to find, click the tag to search for other pages.If the page that you're viewing is not tagged...
View ArticleAdding a comment to a page
If you want to add a comment to a page, click the "Add a new comment" link. (If the link is not present, commenting is not allowed.) If the wiki administrator has allowed it, your comment will appear...
View ArticleEditing tags
An owner of the website can edit or delete tags across the whole site. This is useful if you want to change or remove tags that users have added, regardless of which page on which the tags appear. (If...
View ArticleEditing a page
To edit a page, click the Edit (pencil) button in the toolbar. When the content appears, you can edit it using the tools in the editing toolbar.When you're finished, click "save" in the editing...
View ArticleInserting media on a page
You can insert a media file on any page that you can edit. The following file types are supported:JPEGPNGGIFQuickTime movieMP3 audioIf you upload the following file types, the uploaded copy is...
View ArticleAdding a link to a page
You can add hyperlinks that link to other pages or to other websites.To add a link:If you're not already editing the page, click the Edit (pencil) button in the toolbar.Select the text you want to use...
View ArticleAttaching a file to a page
The best way to attach a file for downloading is to create an archive (zip) of the file before uploading it to the server. This is essential if you're attaching a folder of files, or certain complex...
View ArticleViewing HTML source
You can view the HTML source code of a page, which can be useful if you're familiar with HTML syntax. If you're not familiar with HTML, it's better to avoid this option because a mistake might make the...
View ArticleInserting a table on a page
Use the table editor to:Enable or disable the header column or row.Add or delete rows.Add or delete columns.Delete a table.Enter data in the table cells. (Move from cell to cell by pressing Tab.)To...
View ArticleAbout news feeds
You can subscribe to changes made to your website using an application that works with RSS or Atom syndication files. For example, Mac OS X users can use Safari or Mail to keep up to date with the...
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