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It can seem obtuse the first time you try to add to our Wiki. Two steps are necessary. | It can seem obtuse the first time you try to add to our Wiki. Three steps are necessary. |
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* Finally, go the 'login' page from the link at the top of each page or the link here: [wiki:http://jsoc.stanford.edu/jsocwiki/FrontPage?action=login login] and begin to help us make these pages better. | * Finally, go the 'login' page from the link at the top of each page or the link here: [http://jsoc.stanford.edu/jsocwiki/FrontPage?action=login login] and begin to help us make these pages better. |
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On the 'login' page you will find a link to UserPreferences where you can actually make changes to your preferences such as to choose your preferred "Theme" (some prefer xxx to the default yyy). | On the 'login' page you will find a link to UserPreferences where you can actually make changes to your preferences such as to choose your preferred "Theme" (some prefer 'classic' to the default 'modern'). = How to Make a Wiki Group = A user group is a set of wiki users that share certain rights. For example, the AdminGroup is a set of users that can make administrative changes and see privileged information. Users with read-only access would not be among the members of this group. Any user can make a group. To do that, simply create a wiki page whose name ends in "Group" - e.g., ArtsFriendsGroup. Then in that page, create a list where all top-level items are the user names of people who are in the group: {{{ #acl Art:read,write,admin,delete,revert * Art * Homer Simpson * Magilla Gorilla * Bobby Brady }}} Make sure that when you create the list that there is only a single space before each asterisk. You'd most likely want to put an acl at the beginning of the page to restrict who can edit the list. |
This page is for Wiki Administration.
Help for new JsocWiki users
It can seem obtuse the first time you try to add to our Wiki. Three steps are necessary.
First create your new 'account' by visiting the UserPreferences page.
Second contact one of the people listed on the AdminGroup page and ask them to add your new name to that page.
Finally, go the 'login' page from the link at the top of each page or the link here: [http://jsoc.stanford.edu/jsocwiki/FrontPage?action=login login] and begin to help us make these pages better.
On the 'login' page you will find a link to UserPreferences where you can actually make changes to your preferences such as to choose your preferred "Theme" (some prefer 'classic' to the default 'modern').
= How to Make a Wiki Group = A user group is a set of wiki users that share certain rights. For example, the AdminGroup is a set of users that can make administrative changes and see privileged information. Users with read-only access would not be among the members of this group. Any user can make a group. To do that, simply create a wiki page whose name ends in "Group" - e.g., ArtsFriendsGroup. Then in that page, create a list where all top-level items are the user names of people who are in the group:
#acl Art:read,write,admin,delete,revert * Art * Homer Simpson * Magilla Gorilla * Bobby Brady
Make sure that when you create the list that there is only a single space before each asterisk. You'd most likely want to put an acl at the beginning of the page to restrict who can edit the list.
Admin notes
The Admin Group is listed in the AdminGroup page. If you would like to be added to the Admin Group please contact one of the people already in the group.
Note on adding new people: In order to add a login name to the Admin Group simply add them as a list item to the AdminGroup page. There must be a single space before and after the asterisk.