WikiStart--that's what I was trying to do. Thank you very much.
Angela
On Oct 29, 9:43 pm, Olaf Meeuwissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ResumeWriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One more question. Using the same instructions I'm not able to link to
a heading unless it's on the same page. I try
One more question. Using the same instructions I'm not able to link to
a heading unless it's on the same page. I try to use /#heading but
that doesn't do the trick. What's the syntax for MainPage#Heading?
Thank you.
Angela
On Oct 22, 4:44 pm, Olaf Meeuwissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ResumeWriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One more question. Using the same instructions I'm not able to link to
a heading unless it's on the same page. I try to use /#heading but
that doesn't do the trick. What's the syntax for MainPage#Heading?
Sorry for not being clear. That would just be
Thank worked perfectly, and it was simple. Thank you very much.
Angela
On Oct 22, 4:44 pm, Olaf Meeuwissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ResumeWriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The WikiFormatting doesn't seem to explain how to link to headings. Do
you have any idea how to link to a heading? I
So, it's just a # followed by the heading, stripped of all spaces. If
you hover near the end of a heading (in the preview or final page),
the link should be shown by your browser somewhere.
Use the Ref() macro: it generates the anchor name using the same rules
(and code) as the Wiki engine.
ResumeWriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The WikiFormatting doesn't seem to explain how to link to headings. Do
you have any idea how to link to a heading? I know how to link to a
page: I don't know how to link to a heading (== MyHeading ==).
It is explained but not all that explicitly. See