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author | Roger Chrisman <rogerhc@pacbell.net> | 2003-09-22 20:47:00 +0000 |
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committer | Roger Chrisman <rogerhc@pacbell.net> | 2003-09-22 20:47:00 +0000 |
commit | e518687cf298de26233866d861364e3f94d8d33b (patch) | |
tree | 620de8a3ba0eddc78635527590b01a6bec25e27b /Main | |
parent | ef343fa6553c907a82e5f714c8d6d9d5decb014a (diff) |
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diff --git a/Main/RogerChrisman.mdwn b/Main/RogerChrisman.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46c11f40 --- /dev/null +++ b/Main/RogerChrisman.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +* Name: Roger Chrisman +* Email: <rogerhc@pacbellNOSPAM.net> +* Company Name: TEFLChina.org +* Company URL: <http://TEFLChina.org> +* Location: San Francisco +* Country: USA +* Comment: My test TWiki is at TEFLW.net. I want to use TWiki engine on TEFLChina.org. [[GnuHurdSkin]] looks like it may have some quality features to use in my site skin. My site architecture goals I strive for simplicity for my users. Thus: - Simple URLs. - Less use of TWiki name. It is not our site's topic. - Automatic creation of top level directory pages under top level site sections defined by [[SiteAdmin]]. - less TWiki termanology -- 'Web' means WWW to my members -- why conflate terms? I write 'site sections' instead of 'TWiki Webs'. Partly becaues my site is more sectionally organized than a caotic wed. Summary: - topical. - simple to navigate. - ease of colaborative content creation. - (in that order) Roger :-\} + +**_Personal Preferences (details in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiVariables)_** + +* Horizontal size of text edit box: + * Set EDITBOXWIDTH = 70 +* Vertical size of text edit box: + * Set EDITBOXHEIGHT = 17 +* Optionally write protect your home page: (set it to your %TWIKIWEB%.WikiName) + * Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = + +**_Related topics_** + +* %TWIKIWEB%.%WIKIPREFSTOPIC% has site-level preferences of %WIKITOOLNAME%. +* %WEBPREFSTOPIC% has preferences of the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. +* %WIKIUSERSTOPIC% has a list of other TWiki users. |