I have a private wiki but want to allow external people to read the Front page. So I make it public. But when I log out to see the result, the photo I put on the frontpage disappear: how can I do to make it appear for everybody ?
(the photo is uploaded on my wiki, it is better that slide.com)
Thanks !
When I rename folders they disappear from the folder file and I can't retrieve them. Example: I renamed "UCC GC Proposals" to "3 - UCC GC Proposals" and it disappeared. I have logged out and back in to see if that would help but the folders are still not appearing in the folder sidebar.
Unsure if I need a basic or upgraded & invoiced wiki... The wiki concept seemed to fit my purpose for a grass-roots business networking process. I only need 1-2 editors to publish information about upcoming event, but would like the 400+ interested people to be able to suggest themes, locations, discussion topics. We have no budget (since we are grassroots), so certainly could not address $x / user / month.
Does a wiki fit this purpose or should I be using Facebook or eVite?
We have a free account because we want to evaluate PBWiki 2.0 for its potential uses in Higher Education but why doesn't the product take a more granular approach to user permissions? For example why should *registered* users designated as 'readers' not be able to comment on a page? As it currently stands only 'writers' and above can do so. A commentator does not need to be a page editor so it makes no sense to associate this type of contribution only with page editing rights. I can think of many pedagogical scenarios where I may want some users as authors and others as commentators. Have I missed something or has PBWiki missed a trick here?
on the "show all pages" screen can the listing also show what folders the pages are in?
This would help to identify pages which I haven't yet put into folders.
Other people have commented on this, but it's been a problem several times: I set up a wiki, add people to the list of "writers" and click "add/invite," and they never receive an invitation e-mail.
A colleague tested this out with me: she invited me to a wiki, and more than 24 hours later I've not received an e-mail telling me I've been invited and instructing me how to get in.
I've checked my spam folder: there is no wiki invitation in it.
This is frustrating because it seems to be episodic; some people seem to receive the invitations, but others don't, and I don't have any way of knowing.
If I make a folder public and I have a private wiki with whitelisting on the wiki - will anyone from any ip address be able to see the folder?
I hope so..?
I have an educational free wiki and cannot change the security level of pages or folders. Is it possible? It says I have to upgrade to change security. Does this mean that when I try to lock pages so that my students cannot edit them any more, I can't do it unless I upgrade?
Im sorta lost from my class. we are using pbwiki to do an OME (one minute engineer) project thread. I started at their main site but i forgot to specify what folder i wanted. Now i appear to be stranded from the rest of my class. How do i connect my wiki to the rest of the group? They are located at http://chsexcite.pbwiki.com/. My wiki is at http://v-22.pbwiki.com/.
I want to delete the new version wiki I created (http://redsocioambiental.pbwiki.com/), and I can ́t see how to delete it (created a new one with the old version, which works better with mac)
I want to delete the new version wiki I created (http://redsocioambiental.pbwiki.com/), and I can ́t see how to delete it (created a new one with the old version, which works better with mac)