On Friday 09 October 2009 15:26:44 Mark (Markie) wrote:
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Tony Molloy tony.molloy@ul.ie wrote:
HI,
I'm new to wikis and mediawiki in particular. In order to learn how mediawiki and wikitext works I'm building a "Wiki Primer" wiki for our students to use with lots of examples and have two problems.
- I've seen that you can move and rename pages but is it possible to
copy pages copy pageX to pageY and have them separately editable afterwards.
You can kind of do this by using the following code:
<inputbox> type=create preload=XYZ width=40 </inputbox>
This will create a new page at the title that is put into the input box using the content from the page of the value XYZ. This would mean that the code about could be put on the main page with preload=Main Page and then users could insert there own page title to copy it to and the page content of Main Page would then be loaded into the edit box of the new page ready to be saved (users would have to save, this does not automatically do it and would load the edit interface for the new page)
- If I have a big page ( way too big ) with several sections. Is it
possible to make each section into it's own page.
It is possible to both link to and edit only specific sections of a page. To link to an section titled history just put #history on the end of the url (ie wikilink would be [[Cheese#History|History of cheese]].
Hope this helps,
Regards
Mark
Thanks Mark,
Tony
Now I know I can do both of these with cut-and-paste but I was just wondering if there is an easier way.
Thanks,
Tony
Dept. of Comp. Sci. University of Limerick.
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