How do I lock pages so that students can't edit them, but still allow them to comment on a page? Also, I want to be able to allow students to create their own page and only that student or I could make changes. I then need them to allow other students to view the page and comment on each others page? Can you tell me how to do this or try to fix it.
I could lock a page on 1.0 and have students comment but not on 2.0.
This is way picky, but I'm really trying to get a uniform color scheme...and the tangerine color of both the Comments section and the recently added Breadcrumb feature (thanks Guy!) are throwing me off.
RSS feeds not picking up COMMENTS on wiki pages. At times using rss vs, rss2 in the feed URL helped but I can still go to the pbwiki page and see comments that a refresh in my feed reader is not picking up. Worked fine until 12 July or so.
I would like for people to be able to make comments on my PBWiki 2.0. When I was using 1.0, there was a tab for comments. For 2.0, I don't see a comment tab. It is a public wiki and I'd like for people to be able to go to the site without a password and make comments but not change the wiki itself. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Becky
We would like to add some large URLs to comments. When we enter these in the comment field, the URL is cut off and then not linkable.
e.g.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/co...
We would rather not use tiny URL for this. How can we make these URLs not be cut off?
The comments on my wiki page appear to be deleted. Can only the wiki admin delete comments, or is anyone with the wiki password able to delete comments?
Can you set up users to make comments but without any editing rights? The reader profile appears not to allow comments. The writer profile allows comments but also editing. Is there an intermediate user profile that allows comments but not editing?
If comments disappear, is there a way to bring them back? Why would comments disappear in the first place?!
I am using 2.0 for a class, with a folder for each student. In that folder, they are Editors, and the rest of the class has no access at all. As an Administrator, I can see their folder and pages in that folder.
I've left some comments on their pages -- "fix this", "I like that", etc. But when they edit those pages, the comments disappear. What happened? They didn't try to remove my comments, and want to see those comments to see what changes I've recommended.
When I make comments on our wiki, I'd like to be able to include active links to external sites, but I can't find anything in the help or forums that address this issue.
How can I give my community access to the Wiki site without having to invite them one at a time. I want to be able to copy the Wiki URL into an email, give them the password that I set up for the site, and then send it out to a group of people. I'd like those people to be able to make edits, post comments, etc. This is super frustrating because I've tested the site out on a few people and they can't get access. This is an urgent site to help a friend who's dying od cancer and I need to be able to provide a space for her community to gain access to information about her health and sign up for times they'd be available to help.
I'd like to have comments about a page's content to appear below the content (like in many blogs and other wikis), instead of clicking a link to view them separately. Can this be done?
I would like that recently posted comments show up on the RecentActivity page. I know i can see the recent comments by going to any comment page : a small box appears with the last 5 comments. I would like that information to appear on RecentActivity or on a single page. Anyone know a way to do that?