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Wiki Syntax?
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SV1
Joined: 11 Apr 2006
Wiki Syntax?
Posted:20 Apr 2006 (08:24 UTC)
xing
Joined: 07 Mar 2004
Posted:20 Apr 2006 (08:33 UTC)
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Posted:20 Apr 2006 (09:09 UTC)
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{quote format_guid="bbcode" comment_id="5137" user="SV1"}I did miss the bus... Thank you Xing, I had not activated quicktags. The smilies package is for the "smilies too", I get it now. Another question... The Quick Tags appears to work for both wiki and html so how does that affect the way something is saved if both are active? For example, person A makes an entry using html, later on person B edits person A's entry using wiki. My quick test didn't go so well with this... The first syntax used appeared to be dominant and if another syntax was used on the same post it just publishes as publically visable code. This makes me wonder what someone that's used bw longer than I thinks. Would you suggest using only one syntax with quicktags? I personally am comfortable looking at html code but I don't expect my users to be. EDIT: I like the wiki syntax, with the quicktags I don't think there will be to many users that can't figure it out. The buttons are almost identical and the function is the same so I'm just going to drop html all together. Wiki syntax is less intense as far as cluttering up the textarea so will probably be understood better by non-technical folk.{/quote}
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