Since the new PostNuke.com is out, we have a new Wiki module. This Wiki now serves as our written documentation repository and is available to all members to enhance and complete.Adding to our documentation Wiki is one of the best way to give back to the project. We welcome contributions from users of all abilities, our documentation has to cater for both new and experienced users. A few hours of your time here could save literally thousands of hours for other people thanks to the huge user database PostNuke enjoys.
Take a look at the Formatting Rules, test your Wiki skills in the SandBox, check out the Wanted Pages and you are ready to go...
PostNuke Wiki
Must Have links:
PostNuke User Documentation
PostNuke Developer Documentation
PostNuke Knowledge Base
Posted by
Chestnut
on Monday, June 12, 2006
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1. aitala wrote on Jun 14, 2006 at 03:51 PM
Which Wiki module is it?2. Chestnut wrote on Jun 14, 2006 at 05:33 PM
pnWikka !3. aitala wrote on Jun 15, 2006 at 02:59 PM
[joke]Is it any good? [/joke]
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4. alarconcepts wrote on Jun 21, 2006 at 03:17 PM
Are the "wanted pages" updated by hand? I surfed over to have a look and it seems many of the wanted pages are already, well, pages. =)
5. markwest wrote on Jun 22, 2006 at 07:50 AM
The Wanted Pages list is automatically built from Wiki Words in existing pages that don't have corresponding pages.The important column is the right hand one. Each Wiki Word there doesn't have its corresponding page - click the question mark next to it to create the page.
The left hand column is the page in which that non existing page is referenced.
-Mark
6. Chestnut wrote on Jun 22, 2006 at 11:21 AM
Sometimes, the wanted page doesn't reflect exactly the "Wanted pages" (if you edit a page adding a Wiki word, this word will be added to the wanted page list but if you do not store the page for any particular reason, the Wanted page will still show that word).Loading the source page will update correctly the list.
FC !