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PatternSkin Customization Guidelines how to create and customize page templates of the .PatternSkin. For styling your TWiki using stylesheets, see PatternSkinCssCookbook...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: Hide the top bar This recipe shows how to hide the top bar and to put the logo in the left bar. This line loads the extra style definition...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: Hide the left bar This line loads the extra style definition: Set USERSTYLEURL https://www.linux4sam.org/pub/TWiki/PatternSkinCssCookbookNoLeftB...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: Font variation Cookbook example with other fonts and font colors. This line loads the extra style definition: Set USERSTYLEURL...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: EditTable style Cookbook example to illustrate control over EditTable edit styles. 1 EditTable uses a monospace font in edit mode...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: Center the page with a border This recipe shows how to put a border around the page, while centering the page horizontally. The example...
PatternSkinCssCookbook Recipe: Center the page This recipe shows how center the page horizontally and vertically. This line loads the extra style definition:...
.PatternSkin CSS Cookbook Questions and answers on how to customize the default look of TWiki for your own needs, using style sheets. For configuring page elements...
CSS elements in PatternSkin This page is a reference for all CSS classes used in PatternSkin. PatternSkin uses 4 stylesheets: layout.css: positioning of block...
Color scheme settings for .PatternSkin Use this topic to change the color settings of .PatternSkin. When this topic is saved, the attachment theme colors.css will...
Pattern Skin . For use in corporate or perhaps in personal websites it should be fairly easy to tune the looks or even create a PatternSkin based new skin. Screenshot...
Parameterized Variables (Macros) It is possible to pass parameters to TWiki variables. This is called a macro in a programming language. To define a parameterized...
Page Rendering Process Overview of how TWiki works To achieve a goal in TWiki either by making use of existing features or implementing new features, good understanding...
Object Method An ObjectMethod is a method that must be called relative to a previous constructed object of the class type. For example: package Telecoms ClassMethod...
My Links WelcomeGuest starting points on TWiki TWikiUsersGuide complete TWiki documentation, Quick Start to Reference try out TWiki on your own...
MovedSkin Overview Sometimes a TWiki site is migrated to a new location with a new URL. For convenience users visiting the old site should find the new site. When...
Package Monitor Monitoring package. Instrument the code like this: use Monitor; Monitor::MARK(`Description of event`); Monitor::MARK(`Another event`); or, to monitor...
Metadata Repository Motivation If you have hundreds or thousands of webs on a TWiki site, web metadata stored in a data repository is useful. It can...
Managing Webs Adding, renaming and deleting webs are all web based operations. Overview A TWikiSite is divided into webs; each one represents one workspace, one...
Manage Users Register users on your TWiki site; change/reset/install passwords; remove user accounts Some of the features below may be disabled, depending on your...
Managing Topics Browser based rename, move, and delete for individual topics Overview You can use browser based controls to change a topic`s name, move it to another...
Main Features of TWiki Any web browser: Edit existing pages or create new pages by using any web browser. There is no need to upload pages. Edit link...
Mailer Contrib Introduction The Mailer Contrib allows users to `subscribe` to regularly scheduled e mails containing either: A report on changes to all topics...
The name you log in with A login name is a sequence of alphanumeric characters and underscores. You cannot alter your LoginName: you have to get the administrator...
Managing a Large Site There is no limitation with the number of webs and users a TWiki site can have. But there are several considerationgs needed to run a site having...
Language selection dropdown To be included where a language selection is needed, for instance in the top bar or left bar. Note: this dropdown is only shown if localization...
Jump Box The Jump Box at the top or sidebar of each page is a hidden gem for quick navigation in a large TWiki. 1. Quick Jump: Enter a topic name to quickly jump...
Inline include of JSCalendarContrib HTML for use in forms. NOTE: As of 2012 12 12 this now uses the DatePickerPlugin. Please update your content to use the % DATEPICKER...
JS Calendar Contrib Deprecation Notice and Migration This JSCalendar based DHTML pop up calendar is now repackaged as DatePickerPlugin. Simply installing the TWiki...
JQuery Plugin Description This plugin packages the popular jQuery and jQuery UI JavaScript libraries. jQuery is a fast, small, and feature rich JavaScript...
Interwiki Plugin Introduction The InterwikiPlugin links ExternalSite:Page text to a page on an external site based on aliases defined in the .InterWikis...
Inter Wiki Link Rules (or Links to other Sites) This topic lists all aliases needed to map Inter Site links to external wikis/sites. Whenever you write ExternalSite...
Instant TWiki Site Enhancements These quick enhancements are aimed at improving and customising your TWiki. New TWiki site administrators are especially encouraged...
Installed Plugins Plugins are mainly user contributed add ons that enhance and extend TWiki features and capabilities. A limited number of plugins are included in...
Include Topics and Web Pages Using % INCLUDE{... Variable Use the % INCLUDE{... variable to embed the content of another topic or web page inside a TWiki topic...
INCLUDE a topic in the raw When a topic is included, normally TWiki variables in the included topic are expanded in the context of the inlcluded topic. But if raw...
IF Statements The % IF% construct gives TWiki the power to include content in topics based on the value of simple expressions. % IF{`CONDITION` then `THEN` else...
IfDefinedPlugin Description This plugin adds a couple of tags that allow to render content conditionally. There are two different ways to do that: either by...
Example child topic for HierarchicalNavigation.
Hierarchical Navigation Navigation block that displays the current topic, its parent and children (if any). This is intended to be included in other topics, for...
Hide/Unhide Attachments You can hide/unhide file attachments in normal topic view. In the FileAttachment table, click on an action link, enable the...
Headlines Plugin Description This plugin displays RSS and ATOM feeds from news sites. Use it to build news portals that show headline news. Notes: RSS (Rich...
GoodStyle Collaboration Tips TWiki has a very simple text formatting shorthand . In any case, you won`t go wrong if you simply: start each line...
FAQ: TWiki is distributed under the GPL (GNU General Public License). What is GPL? Answer: TWiki is distributed under the GNU General Public License, see TWikiDownload...
GluePlugin Description This plugin will help you to write readable markup (TWikiMarkup, HMTL, ...) within TWiki by allowing tags and arguments to be formatted...
TWiki Formatted Search Inline search feature allows flexible formatting of search result The default output format of a % SEARCH{... is a table consisting of topic...
Formatting Tokens TWiki defines some standard special tokens that can be used to replace characters in some parameters notably those to FormattedSearch and IfStatements...

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