From: Margie R. <mro...@ch...> - 2002-11-25 22:24:53
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> 3) The location of your navigation buttons are all determined by the > template files in: themes/<profile>/templates/ . Modifying them has > been covered many times on this list. hey, I know how to edit the template. But I didn't know how to dissect <?= Template('navbar') ?> to segregate out the EditText button from the rest. I can probably figure it out, but my initial efforts didn't provide fruit on that front. /web/rawfood/themes/Portland/templates/body.tmpl 1) HTML input already exists. The RawHtml plugin will give you the ability to include Html -- but this is dangerous since people can easily mangle the pages, and do other more nasty things Obviously, I don't want "nasty things." I'd be looking for input of basic tags for tables. non-lower case <BR> tags would be helpful, too. 2) Single linebreaks == linebreak. Although this is intuitive, this would make the source for many of us less readable, as Russ Miller suggested ordered/unordered lists would work for a lot and having two returns for an end of paragraph is not that hard to figure out. I guess I can tell people to put stars in front of the ingredients. Best Regards, Margie > > jbw > > Margie Roswell wrote: > > > Thanks for your thoughts. Note: I actually want linebreaks ("not > > ") > > to convert to > > . > > > > my thinking is if that "wikis confuse people a lot," apart from training, > > there is probably more that can be done on the user-interface end to make > > it less confusing. > > > > One thing I want to do is to move EditThis to the top of the page, for > > instance. Haven't dissected how to do that yet, actually. Clues welcome. > > > > Another item I forgot to mention is the desire to print only the recipe > > (one of the nested tables...) Very minor point. Major points are: > > > > - want html input > > - want EditThis at the top of the page > > - want single returns to be linebreaks. (that would negate the need for a > > special recipe input form.) > > - didn't work for me at the beginning of a line. > > > > Someone pointed out that I forgot to mention the URL. > > > > It's rawfoodwiki.org. > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Margie > > > > > > -- > > Margie Roswell > > 3443 Guilford Terrace > > Baltimore, MD 21218 > > H: 410-467-3727 > > W: 410-455-6802 > > E: mro...@ch... > > W: http://hello.to/maps > > > > On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Adam Shand wrote: > > > > > > >Marjorie Roswell wrote: > > > > > > > > >>I've concluded that since people aren't using my site, it could > > >>probably be made easier to use. Looking for ideas, and also code. > > >> > > >>I've announced the site to a raw foods listserv twice, to a raw food > > >>seminar of people who cared enough to pay $40 to be there, and to > > >>(great) vegetarian thanksgiving meal, and to this listserv, of course. > > >>Of more than 600 people receiving the announcement, only three people > > >>have added content to it, including someone on this list. > > >> > > > > > >Just as an FYI, that's actually not too bad. wiki's confuse people ... > > >a lot. despite the fact that they are incredibly simple a lot of people > > >really resist the idea of using them. it took me months to get people > > >regularly adding contect to the personaltelco.net wiki and that's > > >despite the fact that my audience was fairly hardcore geek and there > > >were 70+ people on a mailing list specifically working on a project. > > > > > >wiki's build slowly, give it time. in the mean time make sure that > > >*you* use it as much as possible, as it becomes more and more useful > > >people will use it more and more. > > > > > >my personal recommendation would be that if you want to use wiki, resist > > >the temptation to make a special recipe module. the strength of wiki > > >comes from it's ability to do everything. if you did want to do > > >something to make importing recipies easier maybe a good way of doing it > > >would be to setup a little web form which would convert other formats > > >into wiki markup, so they can just cut and paste it into the wiki. this > > >way you preserve the strength of wiki and still make peoples lives > > easier. > > > > > >some of your other concerns are totally valid, i'd love to see %%% > > >replaced with > > etc. > > > > > >Adam. > > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T > > handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! > > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en > > _______________________________________________ > > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > > Php...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk > > |