How do I move files into folders? I uploaded a number of document files that now need to be sorted into folders I have created. How do I accomplish this?
how can I make it so that NOBODY gets to see the emails of the others on the wiki? The issue is that the email addy of my students is indicated in any emails received by the students notifying them of wiki changes. This limits the privacy afforded people using the wiki.
I have a premium wiki that has both regular users and 'page-level only' only users. I use a 'recent visitors' plugin to see who has been using the wiki. Interestingly it appears that 'page-level only' users are not included in the 'recent visitors' plugin. I'm curious as to whether this is intentionally designed this way or if it's just something strange about the implementation of the 'page-level only' users.
Why is that some changes show in history (both in "all changes" and while comparing past versions of a page) as "only formatting differences", while in fact they were full-fledged page edits, new text added and all? Only way to actually discover what the changes were is to manually compare the two versions in history .
How can you upload files that you do not want everyone to access? I want to put an excel file on the wiki that is private, and I only want a few people to access this file. If you go to the download area of the wiki, everyone can look at the file.
I would like to have the 3-tab sidebar. I created an educational wiki about 2 weeks ago and upgraded to the silver package. One tip said that the 3-tab bar was default for all new wikis. It is not. Another tip said to go to settings and then skins to change to 3-tab bar. Unfortuantely, I do not see anything about "skins" under my settings options.
Can I add a folder inside another folder? For example if our company has an HR department, we would logically create an HR folder, but inside that folder we might want to create multiple folders - one for Job Applications, one for Vacation Policies, etc.
I'm considering starting a wiki for my classroom in the fall, but before I do I'd like to see some good examples of classroom wikis and what they can be used for. Does PBWiki support any networks or groups of wikis that I could look at?
When I right click | Edit Link on a pbwiki link, I am sure it used to show the link dialogue as "wiki link" and the name of the page that the link pointed to, i.e. in the drop down.
Today it appears:
IE7 - like an external URL
Firefox 3- Like a new WIKI page.
Has something changed, was it never like I think it should be, can someone check their V1 WIKI?
The PBwiki Spreadsheet plug-in is nice, but Google Spreadsheets are better.
It'd be nice to be able to insert, edit, and maintain <iframe> tags within the point-and-click editor. Right now, they're invisible. I have to use Source or (blast from the past!) the Classic editor to manipulate the iframe. </iframe>
I've got a wiki that has 500+ pages ( seagarden.pbwiki.com if you're so inclined, though be advised it's not all public!) and so when I need to choose a page to link to, the list is excessively long, which means lots of scrolling and (for me, at least), missing the page until I've scrolled past it a few times!
Of course, having the "recently created" pages as links is helpful, but often I need one that's not recent :)
Is there a way to consolidate the links list -- this is in 2.0, mind -- into folders, or be able to type in the beginning of the name, so relevant pages only pop up?
I tried fidding with the crtl+L and bracketing to make links, but that didn't seem to work. I'm in Firefox now, though I usually use Safari.