Hi Shannon,
The problem is probably that we set a cookie that retains your last
preference for stylesheet. In this case you still have chocolate in the
stylesheet preference cookie. To reset this cookie choose the classic
stylesheet using the stylesheet selector in the right border (rember to
clic
I'm trying to change the default style of my Wiki site to use the attributes
defined in classic.css. Currently, it's using the chocolate style defined
in wiki.css. I've set the OverrideStylesheet property in the
flexwiki.config file to classic.css, however the site is still rendering the
chocolat
Yes it just runs from 1.x to 2.x with no clear distinction. There was no
functionality lost in the transition from 1.x to 2.x, but how some things
are done is slightly different or there are significant new capabilities.
John Davidson
On Feb 9, 2008 4:33 PM, Shannon Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like the documentation on FlexWiki is part 1.x and part 2.x. is
this correct? Just want to make sure I'm not losing it.
Thanks for all your help John,
Shannon Ma
Neutex Systems
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Hi Shannon,
First I hope you are not still running FlexWiki 1.x, but have migrated to
the supported FlexWiki 2.0 (that is where the new security model is
enabled).
If you override the borders setting as you have done then you need to copy
what you want from the default _NormalBorders topic and th
I'm trying to add content to my left border (e.g. logo and some misc links
at the top). I've modified the federation namespace map to reference a wiki
page for this. However, I notice this wiki page overrides the default
borders, so I lose all the FlexWiki links (e.g. Edit, Print, etc.).
Is t
Hi Shannon,
Doing this kind of activity easily is one of the major new features in
FlexWiki 2.0. The most import topic references for doing this are below at
[1], [2] and [3]. You should also read the notes in 'web.config' and '
flexwiki.config.template' in the root folder of your FlexWiki install
I'd only like a certain set of users to have the ability to modify my Wiki
and everyone else to have read-only access. Is this possible?
Shannon Ma
Neutex Systems
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