Sounds like it's unnecessary in Confluence, but for other applications another work-around would be to use Safari, which doesn't allow rich text editing so wiki becomes the default. :)

On May 27, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Andrew Petro wrote:

I've seen this question more than a few times around various Confluence wikis, so I've blogged it:

http://www.unicon.net/node/1024

Andrew



Ray Davis wrote:

When you're on a Wiki Markup panel, look to the right for a link like
"Make Wiki Markup Default" and click it.

(Don't feel bad, I always have to search for it too -- it would be a lot
more visible as a button....)

Best,
Ray

On 5/27/2008 10:08 AM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote:

I have a question for any Confluence wizards out there:

Sometimes, I use mark-up on a page that gets lost if the page is
opened for editing in Rich Text mode. Since Rich Text mode is the
default editing mode, my formatting is lost every time I try to edit
the page.

Needless to say, this is frustrating :-)

Does anyone know a way to work around this? Any way?? Can I set my own personal default editing mode to Wiki Mark-up somehow? If not, can the default editing mode for the whole wiki be set to Wiki Mark-up? If so,
would that annoy everyone else?

Any suggestions would be appreciated!


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