Hi André,
2010/10/12 Andre Schnabel <Andre.Schnabel@gmx.net>:
Hi,
Von: Sigrid Carrera <sigrid.carrera@googlemail.com>
I'm not sure, if my way is the right one - but I was able to create a
new DE related website just by changing/editing the URL. The next
thing I saw was a message that this page does not exist and I was
asked, if I want to create this page.
Well .. this is the way how wikis work. If you don't find the content,
then you are free to add it ;)
Yeah, I know, that this is how Wikis work. The only thing I wasn't
sure about is, *how* am I supposed to create a new page? Just by
editing the URL? I have seen other wikis that have a link in the menu
bar that is named "create site / content" (or whatever one thinks,
that fit here) you click on it and you get a new blank page. You then
can add it to the different categories it should belong to.
And I know other wikis that require that you add a "link" to an
existing page. If you click then on this link, you can edit and modify
the page. So, another different way to create a page. ;)
Sigrid
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Re: [libreoffice-website] Website and wiki design · Bernhard Dippold
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