Displaying Forums in Wiki Pages

You can use the Module plugin to display forum information in a wiki page (just like you did with the blog).

Here, you will add a list of the top forum posters (the users who have posted the most topics to the forum) to a wiki page.

From the Home page:

  1. Click the My New Page link. You will add a forum list to this page.
  2. From the My New Page page, select Page Actions > Edit (or use the Edit button at the bottom of the page).. The Edit page appears.
    Edit area in Edit  page
    You will use the Module plugin to add the Top Forum Posters module.
  3. On the Edit page, in the Edit area type:
    {module module="top_forum_posters"}

     Note

    This is an example of using the Tiki MODULE plugin. The MODULE plugin allows you to embed any module into a wiki page.
    {MODULE} is a Tiki plugin to display a module.
    module=>"top_forum_posters" specifies to embed the Top Forum Posters module.

     Tip

    You can use the Plugin help to easily customize the MODULE plugin:
    Insert Module
    Using the Plugin help to insert the MODULE plugin.
  4. Click Save. Tiki saves the information and reloads the Another Page. The Another Page page now includes a list of the top forum posters users.
    Another Page

 Note

If Tiki displays the Plugin execution pending approval message, you must approve the plugin before it can be show.

Plugin pending message.

Click View Details then select Approve. See Approving Plugins for more information.

See the Tiki documentation for complete information on using the MODULE plugin.

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