I am not sure exactly what your question is, but I will attempt a reply anyway.
First, I think you are confused a little with some concepts.
A text editor is for typing text. It does not directly give you formatting. The
resulting product is simply a text file. MS Word or OpenOffice on the other
I have a somewhat generic question related to editors in general. I
feel this discomfort with current state of document creation. Let me
explain.
In the beginning there were just simple text editors. Then they got
more sophisticated, visual, WYSIWYG, culminating with products such as
MS Word and
Hi Phil,
Take a look now:
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Philbartle/Tutorials
As that what you're looking for?
You can force the table of contents to appear by inserting the "magic word':
"__TOC__"
I suspect that the table you are using, overides the stylesheet for
automatically generating
This one stumps me.
I thought tables of content were generated automatically in WikiEd.
I have a sub page of my user page where the TOC does not appear.
See: http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Philbartle/Tutorials
I have compared it to all my other sub pages, and do not recognise
anything which woul
Hi Valerie,
Navigate to User:Kruhly/monobook.js
Copy the javascript from line one up to and including:
addOnloadHook(install_search);
I think the placement of the carriage returns are important.
Paste into User:/monobook.js
Save and by-pass your browser's cache by following the instructio
See [[User:Kruhly]]
It is some javascript -- possibly in User:YourUsername/common.js or
user.js I will look in more detail shortly.
Rob
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
wrote:
>
> Hi Valerie,
>
> While you are searching the Google search page with a radio button for
> WE -- i
Hi Valerie,
While you are searching the Google search page with a radio button for
WE -- in the mean time you can just include "Wikieducator" in your
search term.
Cheers
Wayne
On Nov 21, 8:02 am, valerie wrote:
> I'm sure that I saw a search page that was using Google search for
> searching
I'm sure that I saw a search page that was using Google search for
searching WikiEducator - next to the search term input box there were
radio buttons for WikiEducator only or the full Google web search.
It was great, but I can't find it again. Does anyone know what the
link is?
I would love to