hide recent activity in version 2
The more people who ask this question, the more it gets noticed.
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Inappropriate?Sure, it's easy. Just put this code in a Google Gadget plugin:
<style type="text/css">#module\:recentactivity { display: none; }</style>
Here's a reference example.
I’m happy empowering the users
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I tried it and nothing happened. This is what I did:
1. Insert Plugin --> Any Google Gadget
2. I pasted the text you provided me inside the box for the Google Gadget (step 2)
3. I clicked on "Preview" (Step 3)
4. Save changes to Wiki page (Only one page).
5. Logged out.
6. Invoked the wiki (dtantoni.pbwiki.com)
7. The "recent wiki activities" list on the right is still there.
Thanks
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nikos, your wiki is private. I can't see it at all, and you shouldn't be able to even *see* your wiki if you're not logged in. Do you also see a 'Log in' link?
Having said that, the "recent activity" box should be hidden when you *are* logged in. Double-check both those things, and we'll proceed from there. -
ok, I made it public. I can see the "recent wiki activity" list on the right whether I am logged in or not.
In addition: below the Front Page header, it shows "Last edited by xxxxxx n minutes ago" . Version 1 does not show anything like this. Anyway to mask it?
Thank you
Nikos -
Inappropriate?do you have to put this on every page?
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If you want it hidden on every page, place the Google Gadget plugin in your Sidebar. :) -
Thanks Guy. I did the same thing to get rid of the folders...now what about "share this wiki"?
I'm a sucker for a clean interface. -
thomasv - Would you mind starting a completely new post with that question? It's the only way other users will be able to find it when *they* look for the answer. Thanks. -
Inappropriate?Does placing css code in an html plug-in not work anymore? do you have to place it inside a google gadget?
I’m thinking that is kinda silly if its true
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It *is* silly, and it *was* true. They have been randomly enabling and disabling the ability to use CSS and JS in the HTML plugin over the past few weeks ("fine-tuning their sanitizer", I believe they called it). I just checked, and, at this instant in time, CSS is not being stripped out of the HTML plugin. But, since they giveth and taketh away with absolutely no notice, that status is subject to change. -
wow that is pretty insane. I guess I understand either giving it or taking it away. I would personally prefer that it stay because I like to take free wikis strip them and use them as websites. Plus it is easy to edit the content right on the web instead of uploading and all that good stuff. However I can understand their idea behind taking this away because of people like me. But with all of that said I just wish they would either keep it or take it don't keep flip-flopping. Oh well no worries. -
Inappropriate?Nikos: I'm not sure what's going on with your wiki. It is possible to hide the 'Last edited by' text, but only if we can get it working on your wiki.
Would you mind inviting me to your wiki with edit privs, and let me give it a try? My email is guyfawkes (at) brutsch (dot) com.
I’m puzzling over this problem
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Inappropriate?Fixed! Somehow, the Google Gadget was wrapped in H1 tags. I removed those, and it works!
I also hid the 'Last edited by' as well.
I’m glad I figured that one out.
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Thanks, I see that "Last edited by" is not showing. Could you tell me how this is done, so that I can repeat in other pbwikis if I need to?
However, the "recent wiki activity" list is still showing on the right side of the screen. I am using IE 7. When I invoke the same wiki through Firefox, the list does not show.
Finally, there is a tab on the upper tight of the screen : "View all pages". Even when I am not logged in and I click on this tab I can see all revisions for each page and who made them. Also when I click on this tab, the "recent wiki activity" list appears on the right of the screen (even in Firefox). Any way to hide the revisions and the who?
Thanks
nikos -
Inappropriate?> "Could you tell me how this is done"
Sure. It's also inside the Google Gadget on your FrontPage, so you can always find it there.
> "I am using IE 7"
Cripes, my bad. I am always forgetting to test my code in the Broken Browsers. I will get right on this, and see what I can figure out. I hate IE.
> "'View all pages'. Even when I am not logged in and I click on this tab I can see all revisions for each page and who made them. "
That's a security bug, and should be reported to PBwiki support (Use the 'Help' link just below the 'View all pages' link). They know better than that.
> "Any way to hide the revisions and the who?"
If they refuse to acknowledge that it's a problem, or refuse to fix it, let me know, and I'll see what I can work out, but modifying that page might be a bit intensive once you get a large number of pages.
> "Also when I click on this tab, the 'recent wiki activity' list appears on the right of the screen (even in Firefox)."
That's because the Google Gadget containing the code is on your FrontPage, so it only works on the FrontPage. You'll have to place it in your SideBar (which you have deleted) in order to have it affect every page.
I’m wishing GS had some support for quoting previous replies
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Inappropriate?If you find a bug like being able to see the contents of the View All Pages when you're not logged in, or even just have feedback on 2.0 wiki in general, feel free to use the "Tell us what you think" link in that same right-hand corner - it goes directly to the fellow we have in charge of all that feedback for 2.0. That way, we can also make sure that serious problems are going right where they should, to engineering or anywhere else, and the rest of the Support team can work on the other questions people have.
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Inappropriate?Sometimes it is difficult to know (without the product specs) whether something is a bug or a feature! Even in version 1 you can see the contents of AllPages when not loged in, the difference is that in V1 you do not see the person made the change.
Is V2 in development? -
Inappropriate?V2 is fresh out of beta, which I take to mean that it is usable, and viable, but PBwiki doesn't want to stop there. We want to keep going forward, keep making it better, and that means adding new things, deprecating old ones, making changes that don't always please everyone, but through trial and error, lots of testing, and user feedback, make PBwiki a better product.
How about this: Submit your feedback even if you aren't quite sure if it's new, old, or just a misunderstanding. If it's something we've already heard, then you're giving it more weight. If it's something we didn't know about, thanks for pointing that out! And if it's something you're misunderstanding, then we need to be clearer, change the way we say something or rethink how it's presented.
I love the work Guy Fawkes and the others are doing on Widget 2, I think it's a great undertaking to extend PBwiki in ways that are useful to a great number of people, but perhaps not enough for us to make it an actual feature. Srsly. But that's not to say that PBwiki won't change for anybody - after all, if we don't listen to what the users want, and everyone leaves, it seems like that would be an awful waste of a nice idea. -
"I love the work Guy Fawkes and the others are doing on Widget 2, I think it's a great undertaking to extend PBwiki in ways that are useful to a great number of people, but perhaps not enough for us to make it an actual feature." Yeah, I agree. Now, how about putting this on a Tips & Tricks page so everyone can be made aware of it? ;-) -
"Now, how about putting this on a Tips & Tricks page so everyone can be made aware of it?"
That's just crazy talk, TexasT. PBwiki is quite adamant about not officially supporting *anything* that the Widget Library does. We're lucky that it works at all, given their recent disabling of html/css/js in most plugins/source view. -
Inappropriate?And I'd like to hide a related page, "View all pages", from everyone except Admins. It seems to me that's the only way to keep some pages truly hidden, if people can't even see whether they exist or not. That is, unless you could have a setting for hidden pages where you can specify that the page should NOT appear in ""View all pages" unless you're an Admin...
I’m hoping this can be done.
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Hidden pages already act that way, TexasT. Visit http://forumdemo.pbwiki.com/AllPages and see if you see a page named 'Hidden Page'. It's not in the AllPages *or* the Recent Activity. -
Ahh, OK. Thanks for that info. I hadn't done hidden pages yet to check it out - the question occurred to me as I wrote the original question. That'll teach me to check it out first... Still, I'd like to hide "View all pages" from all except Admins, and I didn't see a way to do that. -
You can hide the *link* to AllPages, with some JS hacking, but it's ultimately futile: there is no way to disable AllPages entirely. -
Oh well... Thanks, Guy. -
Inappropriate?As of today (may 7) the hide recent activity listed above does not work. I also want to hide the "folders" section above it in order to make the interface cleaner. Any suggestions?
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Did it work for you before today? Are you using Internet Explorer? -
Inappropriate?I am using IE7 and have just recently upgraded to version 2. I have not been able to hide anything using inserts into the google gadget in the sidebar. Ihave been following all the forums and so forth, but this seems to be a problem.
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