20 Minute TWiki
This step-by-step, hands-on tutorial gets you up to speed with all the netfrag.org basics in mere minutes...1. Get set:
- Open two browser windows; arrange them so that you can follow these steps in one window, while trying things out in the other.
2. Take a tour around:
- netfrag.org is divided up into webs; each one represents one area of collaboration. The webs are accessible at the upper right corner of each web page.
- Each web has hyper-linked topics. A topic is one web page in your browser.
- The home page in each web is the Home topic.
- To browse a netfrag.org 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.
- 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 netfrag.org web. Enter a search string in the Home topic or the WebSearch topic accessible from the
Search
link on each topic. netfrag.org searches for an exact match; optionally, you can also use RegularExpressions.
3. Open a private account page:
- To edit topics, you need to have a netfrag.org account.
- Go to the TWikiRegistration page to create your netfrag.org account.
4. Check out netfrag.org Users, offices and groups:
- Go to the TWikiUsers topic in the netfrag.org.Main web; it has a list of all users of netfrag.org. Your WikiName will be in this list after you register.
- Go to the OfficeLocations? topic in the netfrag.org.Main web; it has a list of corporate offices already entered into netfrag.org.
- Go to the TWikiGroups? topic in the netfrag.org.Main web; it has a list of groups which can be used to define fine grained TWikiAccessControl in netfrag.org.
5. Test the Topic controls:
- Go to the Home topic to learn what we can do with a topic.
- The bottom of the page has some links:
-
Edit
: Allows you to edit the topic (discussed later) -
Ref-By
: Find out what other topics link to this topic (reverse link) -
Attach
: Attach files to a topic (discussed later) -
Diffs
: Topics are under revision control. Diffs shows you the complete change history of the topic, e.g. who changed what and when. -
r1.3 | > | r1.2 | > | r1.1
: Allows you to see a previous topic revision or the difference between revisions. -
More
: More actions on the topic, like rename/move, version control and setting the topic parent.
6. Change a page and create a new one:
- Go to the Test.Home topic of the netfrag.org.Test web. This web is the sandbox where you can make changes at will.
- Press the
Edit
link. You are now in edit mode and you can see the source of the page. (Go to a different topic like TestTopic3? in case you see a "Topic is locked 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.)
- Notice how WikiWords are linked automatically; there is no link if you look at the text in edit mode.
- Now let's create a new topic, your own sandbox topic:
- In edit mode, enter a new text with a WikiWord, i.e.
-
This is PaulsSandBox topic.
- Preview and save the topic.
- You can see a linked question mark after the topic name. This means that the topic does not exist yet.
- Click on the question mark. Now you are in edit mode of the new topic.
- Type some text, basically like you write an email.
- A signature with your name is already entered by default. Note: Please note the
Main.
in front of your name. This means that you have a link from the current web to your personal topic located in the Main web. - Preview and save the topic.
- In edit mode, enter a new text with a WikiWord, i.e.
- Learn about text formatting:
- You write text in WikiSyntax, a very simple markup language. Follow the WikiSyntax link and learn how to write text.
- Go back to your sandbox topic end edit it.
- Enter some text in WikiSyntax: bold text, italic text, bold italic text, a bullet list, tables, paragraphs, etc. Hint: If you need to look up the WikiSyntax, click on the TextFormattingRules link located below the edit field.
- Preview and save the topic.
7. Upload files as page Attachments:
- You can attach any file to a topic, not unlike attachments to an email.
- Go back to your sandbox topic and click on the
Attach
link at the bottom. - Browse for any file you would like to attach; enter an optional comment.
- Upload and attach the file.
- Do this again with a JPG or GIF image file.
- Checkmark the box "Create a link to the attached file at the end of the topic."
- Upload and attach the image file.
- The image will show up at the bottom of the topic. To move the image, you can edit the topic and move the last line (bullet containing
%ATTACHURL%
) to anywhere you like. - If you have a GIF or JPG image of yourself, why not upload it now to your personal topic?
8. Get email alerts when topics change:
- It is very important that team members are kept in sync of changes.
- WebNotify (one per netfrag.org web) is a subscription service to be automatically notified by email when topics change in a netfrag.org web. This is a convenient service, so you do not have to come back and check all the time to see if something has changed.
- It is strongly recommended that you subscribe to the netfrag.org web(s) relevant to your work.
-- MikeMannix - 29 Aug 2001