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Rich Text-Linking to a Page
link to a page in TALK, # Click !space attachmentsconflink.gif! on the toolbar. This will open up the 'Link Properties' window. \\ \\ # Click on one of these tabs: 'History' or 'Recently Modified' to select the page you want to link to. \\ or \\ Do a 'Search' for the page using the search facility and select ...
Other labels: rich_text, editor, links
Working with text breaks
An empty line produces a new paragraph. Most of the time, explicit paragraph breaks are not required the wiki will be able to paginate your paragraphs properly. Line break Use two backslashes (\\) to create a line break. What you need to type ...
Other labels: breaks, editor
Page History
Page history is one of the most powerful features of a wiki and TALK is no exception. Each and every page that is created is tracked in the database. All changes that are made to pages are also tracked and stored. The upshot of this is that if you, or someone else, needs to revert back to a previous ...
Other labels: page_history, history, video, simulation, vimeo
Reviewing Pages
Reviewing a page is not the same as rating it. When you review a page you leave a private comment for the administrators of the space. Only they can see it, therefore it is not the same as leaving a comment commenting on a page. page reviews are a method of moderating content in the space. You ...
Other labels: moderation, review, reviewing_pages, video, simulation, vimeo
Rating Pages
you like a page, why not give it a rating? Rating a page lets the author(s) know whether you think there page is any good...it may encourage them to make it better, or better still, spur them on to write more pages. Social ...
Other labels: rating_pages, rate, rating, cool_little_stars, video, simulation, vimeo
Page Restrictions
Setting restrictions on a page enables you to choose who can edit it and even who can see it. The granularity over visibility and editing rights in TALK is active both at page and space level. So, read on to learn how to set restrictions ...
Other labels: page_restrictions, security
Commenting
Each and every page and blog post gives you the option to leave a comment. Well, it does if the space administrator has configured it to, but by default you should be able to comment on any page you can see when you are logged in. Anonymous ...
Other labels: comments, commenting, blog, posts, conversation, discussion, video, simulation ...
Favourites
When you are travelling around TALK, you'll probably come across content that interests you and you want to make a note of it. One way to do that is to watch email updates watching it, the other is to mark it as a favourite. Just like watches, you ...
Other labels: favourites, little_yellow_star, blogs, spaces, video, simulation, vimeo
Page Hierarchies
TALK, you can organize pages into a hierarchy of parent and child pages. Pages in such a hierarchy are called a 'page family'. Page families are a simple but effective way of categorising content and making navigation of your site easier by providing links forward and backwards ...
Other labels: hierachy, structure, page_families
Page Information
Page Information functionality within TALK provides a great deal of information about the page that you are looking at. You can access it by clicking on the Page Information link in the sidebar or the Page Operations menu. Similarly, when viewing a blog post you ...
Other labels: page_information, information, video, simulation, vimeo
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