|
|
20 Minute TutorialThis step-by-step, hands-on tutorial gets you up to speed with all the Foswiki basics... On this page:
1. Get set...Open two browser windows, so that you can follow these steps in one window, while trying things out in the other. 2. Take a quick tour...A Foswiki site is divided into webs; each one usually represents one area of collaboration. You can navigate the webs from each web page; by default, those links are located either in the upper part of a page, below the site logo or in the menu on the right hand side.
3. Open a private account...To edit topics, you need to have a Foswiki account.
4. Check out Foswiki users and groups.
5. Test the page controls...The control strips at the top and/or bottom of the page have a collection of icons or links that allow you to take various actions. Different skins show different links, but most will have some or all of the following:
6. Create a new topic and edit an existing oneThere are two different ways to create a new topic: 6.1 Create a topic from scratchWe are going to create a new topic from scratch first, before having a look at the second alternative:
See also the following screenshot:
Editing an existing topic is even more simple:
6.2 Create a topic following a linkNow we will proceed to the second option of creating a topic - following a link that refers to a topic that does not exist yet:
There are different ways of formatting text:
7. Use your browser to upload files as page attachments...You can attach any type of file to a topic - documents, images, programs, whatever - where they can be opened, viewed, or downloaded.
8. Get e-mail alerts whenever pages are changed...WebNotify is a subscription service that automatically notifies you by e-mail when topics change in a Foswiki web. This is a convenience service - for many people, checking e-mail is easier than checking the Web.
That's it! You're now equipped with all the Foswiki essentials. You are ready to roll.
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, TopicsAndWebs, WikiSyntax ![]() |