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:
- Click the My New Page link. You will add a forum list to this page.
- 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.
You will use the Module plugin to add the Top Forum Posters module. - 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
- 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.
Note
See the Tiki documentation for complete information on using the MODULE plugin.
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