From: Paolo S. <pao...@xv...> - 2005-05-04 13:52:00
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Hi, I am the (lazy) maintainer of the thinstation.sf.net website... Some time ago, in order to let all the developers (and only them) to edit the website, I've refactored the pre-existing web site in order to use phpwiki 3.10 for page editing. No user handling, only the administrator can edit pages; and all thinstation developers know phpwiki admin pw. I needed to leave our dear old look&feel to the website; in particular, I needed the "wiki" to be embedded INSIDE a template of mine, and I needed little visiblity the the wiki elements (like "Edit" buttons and so on...). I got something near what I needed patching the default template, but the solution isn't clean and isn't maintainable.... Now we want all users to be able to edit the wiki, in a moderated way, so we can maintain the control of the website... Now I'm migrating to PhpWiki 3.11, as it have a "Moderator" plugin, and I want to exploit this opportunity to get a more maintainable solution. I need some suggestion to get: - my custom HTML code included BEFORE and AFTER every wiki page, so I can give the website the look&feel I need (look at thinstation.sf.net and you'll understand what I mean) - wiki presence should be as discrete as possible: wiki buttons need to be shown as simple, underlined text links, and not as graphical buttons ...Can I get this without manually patching some template, but simply editing options, configuring plugins and so on? -- Paolo Salvan _______________________________ X v i s i o n Via Vigonovese 123A 35127 - Padova - Italy +39 049 8709427 tel +39 049 8709426 fax www.xvision.it |