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2 | <head> |
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3 | <title>Editing a page</title> |
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4 | </head> |
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5 | |
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6 | <body> |
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7 | |
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8 | <h4>Editing a page</h4> |
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9 | |
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10 | <dl> |
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11 | <dt>Page title</dt> |
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12 | <dd>Type in the page title. This field is mandatory.</dd> |
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13 | |
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14 | <dt>Excerpt</dt> |
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15 | <dd>This field is optional.</dd> |
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16 | |
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17 | <dt>Content</dt> |
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18 | <dd>The content of your page. This field is mandatory.</dd> |
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19 | |
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20 | <dt>Notes</dt> |
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21 | <dd>This text area is for personal use, for notes or memos. What you enter here |
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22 | will never be displayed on the blog..</dd> |
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23 | |
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24 | <dt>Page status</dt> |
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25 | <dd>Allows you to choose your page's status: |
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26 | <ul> |
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27 | <li><strong>pending:</strong> the publication status has not yet been decided.</li> |
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28 | <li><strong>scheduled:</strong> the page will be set online at the time and date |
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29 | set in the <em>Published on</em> field.</li> |
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30 | <li><strong>unpublished:</strong> the page is offline.</li> |
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31 | <li><strong>published:</strong> the page is online.</li> |
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32 | </ul> |
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33 | </dd> |
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34 | |
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35 | <dt>Published on</dt> |
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36 | <dd>Here you can change the page's publication date and time. If the page's |
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37 | status is <em>scheduled</em>, it will come online at the said date and time.</dd> |
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38 | |
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39 | <dt>Text formating</dt> |
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40 | <dd>To choose the page syntax. Wiki is a simplified syntax |
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41 | and will be converted to valid xhtml ; Unless you have a perfect |
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42 | understanding of xhtml, we advise you to choose the wiki syntax. |
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43 | See the Wiki syntax reference for more information.</dd> |
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44 | |
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45 | <dt>Accept comments</dt> |
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46 | <dd>Select this box to allow your visitors to comment the page. The corresponding |
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47 | global setting is to be found in the blog settings.</dd> |
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48 | |
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49 | <dt>Accept trackbacks</dt> |
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50 | <dd>A trackback is a way to let a portion of your page as a comment on |
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51 | another blog. Select this box to allow others to trackback your page. The |
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52 | corresponding global setting is to be found in the blog settings.</dd> |
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53 | |
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54 | <dt>Page position</dt> |
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55 | <dd>Allows to order pages according to this number. |
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56 | This field is used by Pages widget (<em>Order by page position</em>).</dd> |
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57 | |
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58 | <dt>Page language</dt> |
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59 | <dd>The two character language code of your page. It defaults to your (as a |
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60 | user) language but you can change it to whatever language code you want, ie. |
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61 | "en" or "fr-qc". This code is used for the page's display, no check is made |
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62 | on it.</dd> |
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63 | |
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64 | <dt>Page password</dt> |
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65 | <dd>You can enter a password for your page. A password protected page will |
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66 | not be displayed on your blog, it will only be reachable to those you will |
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67 | give the page url (see the <em>view page</em> link) and password.</dd> |
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68 | |
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69 | <dt>Basename</dt> |
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70 | <dd>By clicking on its lock, you can unprotect this field and and choose another |
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71 | URL for your page. If the URL you're trying to use is already used by another |
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72 | page, a number will be added to it.</dd> |
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73 | </dl> |
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74 | |
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75 | <h4>Comments</h4> |
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76 | <dl> |
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77 | <dt>Comment list</dt> |
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78 | <dd>On the <em>Comments</em> tab, you can read and change the status of |
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79 | your page's comments. If you're allowed to by the blog administrator, |
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80 | you will be able to set your comments online or offline, to delete them or |
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81 | to mark them as junk.</dd> |
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82 | |
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83 | <dt>Add a comment</dt> |
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84 | <dd>On the <em>Add a comment</em> tab, you can reply to one of your page's |
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85 | comments without leaving your blog's backend. The syntax to be used here is |
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86 | plain, unlimited, xhtml. Use the fields as if you were modifying a comment.</dd> |
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87 | </dl> |
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88 | |
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89 | <h4>Wiki syntax reference</h4> |
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90 | |
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91 | <p>The wiki syntax is a way to enhance your text with a minimal set |
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92 | of tags, studied to cover the basic needs (titles, paragraphs, quotes, |
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93 | lists...)</p> |
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94 | |
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95 | <dl> |
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96 | <dt>Block elements</dt> |
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97 | <dd> |
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98 | <ul> |
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99 | <li>Leave an empty line between two similar blocks.</li> |
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100 | <li><strong>Paragraph</strong>: free text, ended by an empty line if |
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101 | another paragraph is to follow.</li> |
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102 | <li><strong>Title</strong>: <code>!!! title</code>, <code>!! title</code> |
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103 | or <code>! title</code>, allowing you to use three different levels of |
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104 | heading.</li> |
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105 | <li><strong>Horizontal line</strong>: <code>----</code></li> |
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106 | <li><strong>Lists</strong>: Start each line with |
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107 | <code>*</code> or <code>#</code> for unnumbered or numbered lists respectively. |
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108 | List imbrication is done by mixing list markers this way: |
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109 | <pre> |
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110 | * item 1 |
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111 | ** item 1.1 |
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112 | * item 2 |
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113 | *# item 2.1 |
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114 | ... |
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115 | </pre> |
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116 | </li> |
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117 | <li><strong>Preformatted text</strong>: each line must start with a space.</li> |
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118 | <li><strong>Block quote</strong>: each line must start with a semicolon (<code>></code>).</li> |
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119 | </ul> |
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120 | </dd> |
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121 | |
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122 | <dt>Formatting tags</dt> |
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123 | <dd> |
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124 | <ul> |
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125 | <li><strong>Emphasis</strong>: two quotes <code>''text''</code></li> |
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126 | <li><strong>Strong emphasis</strong>: two underscore <code>__text__</code></li> |
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127 | <li><strong>New line</strong>: <code>%%%</code></li> |
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128 | <li><strong>Insertion</strong>: two plusses <code>++text++</code></li> |
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129 | <li><strong>Deletion</strong>: two minuses <code>--text--</code></li> |
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130 | <li><strong>Link</strong>: <code>[url]</code>, <code>[name|url]</code>, |
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131 | <code>[name|url|language]</code> or <code>[name|url|languagee|title]</code></li> |
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132 | <li><strong>Image</strong>: |
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133 | <code>((url|alternative text))</code>, |
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134 | <code>((url|alternative text|position))</code> or |
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135 | <code>((url|alternative text|position|long description))</code>. |
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136 | <br />The position can be either L or G (left), R or D (right) or C (centered).</li> |
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137 | <li><strong>Anchor</strong>: <code>~anchor~</code></li> |
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138 | <li><strong>Acronym</strong>: <code>??acronym|title??</code></li> |
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139 | <li><strong>Inline HTML</strong>: two backquotes <code>``html code``</code></li> |
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140 | <li><strong>Inline quote</strong>: <code>{{quote}}</code>, |
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141 | <code>{{quote|language}}</code> or <code>{{quote|language|url}}</code></li> |
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142 | <li><strong>Code</strong>: <code>@@code@@</code></li> |
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143 | <li><strong>Footnotes</strong>: <code>$$footnote$$</code></li> |
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144 | </ul> |
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145 | </dd> |
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146 | |
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147 | <dt>Unformatted text</dt> |
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148 | <dd>If you don't want one formatting character to be interpreted as such, add a |
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149 | <code>\</code> just before it. This way: |
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150 | <code>\[text in brackets without being a link\]</code> |
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151 | </dd> |
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152 | |
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153 | <dt>HTML Code</dt> |
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154 | <dd>Even if you chose the wiki syntax, you may sometimes need a more |
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155 | powerful formatting, i.e. HTML syntax. Do it the following way: |
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156 | <pre> |
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157 | ///html |
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158 | <p style="color:red">my text in red</p> |
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159 | /// |
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160 | </pre> |
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161 | </dd> |
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162 | </dl> |
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163 | |
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164 | </body> |
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165 | </html> |
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