This step-by-step, hands-on tutorial gets you up to speed with all the TWikiSite basics, in mere minutes...
Open two browser windows, so that you can follow these steps in one window, while trying things out in the other.
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.
WebNotify
to jump to the WebNotify topic. Hint: Do not confuse the Jump box with search.
Search
link in the Web menu. TWiki searches for an exact match; optionally, you can also use RegularExpressions.
To edit topics or participate in restricted webs, you need to have a TWiki account.
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)
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)
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
More topic actions
- additional controls, such as rename/move, version control, and setting the topic's parent.
Go to the Sandbox. This is the sandbox web, where you can create topics and add content to try it all out at will.
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!
Edit
to modify your own test topic again (or any other topic for that matter).
This is TWikiGuestSandbox topic.
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.
This links to WebSearch.
[[WebSearch][This is a link to search]].
Raw Edit
(for advanced/technical users) Raw Edit
mode. Raw mode shows text in TWikiShorthand, a very simple markup language. Follow the TWikiShorthand link to see how, then:
Raw Edit
it.
Raw View
link.
You can attach any type of file to a topic - documents, images, programs, whatever - where they can be opened, viewed, or downloaded.
Attach
.
[Browse]
to find a file on your machine that you'd like to attach; enter an optional comment; leave everything else unchecked.
[Upload file]
, then scroll to the end of the page to see the new attachment listing.
.gif
, .png
, or .jpg
image file. 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.
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.
That's it! You're now equipped with all the TWiki essentials. You are ready to roll.
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!
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, WelcomeGuest, ATasteOfTWiki, TWikiVariables, WikiSyntax, TWikiDocGraphics
-- Contributors: TWiki:Main/ArthurClemens, TWiki:Main/AurelioAHeckert
, TWiki:Main/ChrisGarrod
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