Listing Wiki Pages

How are users going to find specific wiki pages? Sure, you could create a menu option for every single page — but that is impractical. Tiki gives users a way to list all (or specific wiki pages).

 Note

The "List Pages" feature is available because it is enabled (by default) on the Administration: Wiki page.


From the Menu module:

  1. Select Wiki > List Pages. The List Wiki Page list all wiki pages — only the pages that you have permission to view.
    List pages

     Tip

    You can configure which columns appear in this list by enabling (or disabling) specific items on the Page Listing tab on the Administration: Wiki page.
    Wiki Page List  Configuration
    Use the Configuration area to select which columns and information to display.


  2. You can click the column heading to resort the list, by that heading. For example, click the Last mod column once to sort the list by the date the page was last modified (in ascending order). Click it again to sort in descending order.
  3. Use the Find box to search for specific wiki page name.

     Note

    This searches only the wiki page names. This is not a site-wide search. Searching is covered later in this guide, in the Configuring the Search section.
  4. You can click on a page to display the wiki page.

     Tip

    By default, Tiki will show 25 items at a time. You can change this (global, site-wide) by configuring the Maximum number of records in listings option on Pagination tab of the Administration: Look and Feel page.
    Maximum records
    Or, use the Number of Displayed Rows on the List Wiki Pages tab to change this value only for this tab.
  5. You can perform actions on several wiki pages at once by selecting the pages and using the Perform action with checked option to:
    • Delete the pages
    • Download a ZIP file of the pages
    • Automatically insert a Level 1 Heading (of the page name) at the beginning of each page.

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