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20-Minute TWiki Tutorial

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 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...

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A TWikiSite is divided into webs; each one usually represents one area of collaboration. You can navigate the webs from the upper right corner of each web page.
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A TWikiSite is divided into webs; each one usually represents one workspace for collaboration. You can navigate the webs from the Home menu of each web page.
 
  • Each web has hyperlinked topics, displayed as pages in your browser.
  • The home page in each web is the WebHome topic.
  • To browse a TWiki web, just click on any highlighted link. These links are called WikiWords and comprise two or more words with initial capitals, run together.
  • Follow the WikiWord link and learn what it is.
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  • If you know the name of a topic, you can jump directly to it by typing its name into the Go field on the top of the page. Type WebSearch to jump to the search page. Hint: Do not confuse the Go field with search.
  • You can search each TWiki web. Enter a search string in the WebHome topic or the WebSearch topic accessible from the Search link on each topic. TWiki searches for an exact match; optionally, you can also use RegularExpressions.
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  • If you know the name of a topic, you can jump directly to it by typing its name into the JumpBox on the top of the page. Type WebNotify to jump to the WebNotify topic. Hint: Do not confuse the Jump box with search.
  • You can search each TWiki web. Enter a search string in the WebHome topic or the WebSearch topic accessible from the Search link in the Web menu. TWiki searches for an exact match; optionally, you can also use RegularExpressions.

3. Create an account...

 
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3. Open a private account...

To edit topics, you need to have a TWiki account.
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To edit topics or participate in restricted webs, you need to have a TWiki account.
 
  • Go to the TWikiRegistration page to create your TWiki account. Fill in a couple of lines and you're set!
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4. Check out TWiki users, groups.

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4. Check out TWiki users & groups...

 
  • Go to the TWikiUsers topic; it has a list of all users of TWiki. Your WikiName will be in this list after you register.
  • Go to the TWikiGroups topic in the Main web; it has a list of groups which can be used to define fine grained TWikiAccessControl in TWiki.
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5. Test the page controls...

The color-coded control strips at the top and/or bottom of the page has a collection of action links. Different skins show different links, but most will have some or all of::
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5. Learn the page controls...

The buttons at the top and the color-coded control strip at the bottom of the page have a collection of action links. Different skins show different links, but most will have some or all of:

 
  • Edit - add to or edit the topic (discussed later)
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  • Raw Edit - edit the topic using WikiSyntax (discussed later)
 
  • Raw View - show the source text without editing the topic
  • Attach - attach files to a topic (discussed later)
  • Backlinks - find out what other topics link to this topic (reverse link)
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  • Printable - goes to a stripped down version of the page, good for printing
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  • Print version - goes to a stripped down version of the page, good for printing
 
  • History - topics are under revision control - History shows you the complete change history of the topic, for example, who changed what and when
  • r3 > r2 > r1 - view a previous version of the topic or the difference between two versions
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  • More - additional controls, such as rename/move, version control and setting the topic's parent.
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  • More topic actions - additional controls, such as rename/move, version control and setting the topic's parent.
 
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6. Change a page, and create a new one...

Go to the Sandbox. This is the sandbox web, where you can make changes and try it all out at will.
  • Click the Edit link. You are now in edit mode and you can see the source of the page. (Go to a different topic like TWikiGuestSandbox if you see a "Topic is being edited by an other user" warning.)
  • Look at the text in edit mode and compare it with the rendered page (move back and forth in your browser.)
  • TIP Tip: When you only want to see the source code of a topic click the Raw View link.
  • Notice how WikiWords are linked automatically; there is no link if you look at the text in edit mode.
  • Now, create a new topic - your own test page:
    1. In edit mode, enter a new text with a WikiWord, for example:
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6. Create a topic, modify a topic, and link to a topic...

Go to the Sandbox. This is the sandbox web, where you can create topics and add content to try it all out at will.

  • To create your own test topic, click on Create TestTopic###, or invent a WikiWord and click on Create by Name. You are now in edit mode where you can add content to the new topic. Save the topic and voilà, you just created your first TWiki page!
  • Click on Edit to modify your own test topic again (or any other topic for that matter).
  • Now, let's create a new topic starting from your own test topic:
    1. In edit mode, enter a new text with a WikiWord, for example:
  This is TWikiGuestSandbox topic.
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    1. Preview and save the topic. The name appears, highlighted, with a linked question mark at the end. This means that the topic doesn't exist yet.
    2. Click on the question mark. Now you're in edit mode of the new topic.
    3. Type some text, basically, like you write an e-mail.
    4. A signature with your name is already entered by default. NOTE: The Main. in front of your name means that you have a link from the current web to your personal topic located in the Main web.
    5. Preview and save the topic...
  • Learn about text formatting. You can enter text in TWikiShorthand, a very simple markup language. Follow the TWikiShorthand link to see how, then:
    1. Go back to your sandbox topic end edit it.
    2. Enter some text in TWikiShorthand: bold text, italic text, bold italic text, a bullet list, tables, paragraphs, etc. Hint: If you need help, click on the TextFormattingRules link located below the text box in edit mode.
    3. Preview and save the topic.
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    1. Save the topic. The name appears highlighted with a red-link. This means that the topic doesn't exist yet.
    2. Click on the red-link. Now you're in edit mode of the new topic.
    3. Type some text. You can add headings, bullets, tables and more, use the controls of the WYSIWYG editor.
    4. A signature with your name is already entered by default. Keep it at the bottom.
      Note: The Main. in front of your name is a web prefix. It means that you have a link from the current web to your personal topic located in the Main web.
    5. Save the topic...
  • Link to another topic:
    1. In edit mode, enter the WikiWord of a topic that already exists in the Sandbox web, for example:
      This links to WebSearch.
    2. Save the topic. WebSearch is now a link you can click.
      Note: WikiWords are linked automatically; there is no link if you look at the text in edit mode.
    3. You can also create a nice looking link without a BumpyWord. Enter for example:
      [[WebSearch][This is a link to search]].
  • Learn about Raw Edit (for advanced/technical users)
    1. Topics can be modified in WYSIWYG mode (default) and in Raw Edit mode. The raw mode shows text in TWikiShorthand, a very simple markup language. Follow the TWikiShorthand link to see how, then:
    2. Go back to your own sandbox topic and Raw Edit it.
    3. Enter some text in TWikiShorthand: bold text, italic text, bold italic text, a bullet list, tables, paragraphs, etc.
      Hint: If you need help, click on the Edit help link located above the text edit box.
    4. Save the topic.
  • TIP Tip: When you only want to see the source code of a topic click the Raw View link.
 

7. Use your browser to upload files as page attachments...

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 You can attach any type of file to a topic - documents, images, programs, whatever - where they can be opened, viewed, or downloaded.
  • Attaching files is just like including a file with an e-mail.
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    1. Go back to your sandbox topic and click on the [Attach] link at the bottom.
    2. Click [Browse] to find a file on your PC that you'd like to attach; enter an optional comment; leave everything else unchecked.
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    1. Go back to your sandbox topic and click on Attach.
    2. Click [Browse] to find a file on your machine that you'd like to attach; enter an optional comment; leave everything else unchecked.
 
    1. Click [Upload file], then scroll to the end of the page to see the new attachment listing.
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  • Do this again - this time, upload a GIF, JPG or PNG image file.
    • Check the [Link:] box to Create a link to the attached file at the end of the topic. The image will show up at the bottom of the topic.
    • To move the image, edit the topic and place the last line (containing %ATTACHURL%) anywhere on the page.
  • If you have a GIF, JPG or PNG image of yourself, your cat, your sprawling family estate...why not upload it now to personalize your account page TWikiGuest?
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  • Do this again - this time, upload a .gif, .png or .jpg image file.
    • Check the Link box to create a link to the attached file at the end of the topic. The image will show up at the bottom of the topic.
    • Edit the topic to move/resize the image.
  • If you have an image of yourself, your cat, your sprawling family estate...why not upload it now to personalize your TWiki homepage TWikiGuest?

8. Get alerted whenever topics are changed...

 
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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 TWiki web. This is a convenience service - for many people, checking e-mail is easier than checking the Web.
  • If you're using TWiki to collaborate on a project, it's important to know when anyone on your team posts an update. If you're following a specific discussion, it's convenient to know when there's new input.
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  • Alerts are e-mailed as links to individual topics that've been changed in a set period: each day, every hour, whatever is configured for your system.
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  • Alerts are e-mailed as links to individual topics that have been changed in a set period: Each day, every hour, whatever is configured for your system.
 
  • It's strongly recommended that you try out the service by subscribing to each TWiki web that's relevant to you. You can subscribe and unsubscribe instantly, on a per web basis using WebNotify.
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  • If you prefer, you can subscrive to RSS and ATOM feeds. Every web has a WebRss feed and a WebAtom feed, respectively.
  That's it! You're now equipped with all the TWiki essentials. You are ready to roll.
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NOTE: When first using TWiki, it will probably seem strange to be able to change other people's postings - we're used to separating individual messages, with e-mail, message boards, non-Wiki collaboration platforms. Don't worry about it. You can't accidentally delete important stuff - you can always check previous versions, and copy-and-paste from them if you want to undo any changes. After a short while, TWiki-style free-form communication becomes second-nature. You'll expect it everywhere!
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TIP Note: When first using TWiki, it will probably seem strange to be able to change other people's postings - we're used to separating individual messages, with e-mail, message boards, non-wiki collaboration platforms. Don't worry about it. You can't accidentally delete important stuff - you can always check previous versions, and copy-and-paste from them if you want to undo any changes. After a short while, TWiki-style free-form communication becomes second-nature. You'll expect it everywhere!
 
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Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory
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Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, WelcomeGuest, ATasteOfTWiki, TWikiVariables, WikiSyntax, TWikiDocGraphics
 
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-- Contributors: TWiki:Main/ArthurClemens, TWiki:Main/AurelioAHeckert, TWiki:Main/ChrisGarrod, TWiki:Main/MikeMannix, TWiki:Main/SebastianKlus, TWiki:Main/PeterThoeny
 
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