Using the Quick Edit Module

Another method of creating wiki pages is by using the Quick Edit module.

You can add this module to the left column, using the same procedure as before, when you added the Who Is There module.

 Note

Assign the Quick Edit module to the Registered user group — unless you want anonymous visitors to be able to create new wiki pages. Adding the Quick Edit module.
  1. In the Quick edit a Wiki page module, type: Yet Another Page and click Create/Edit.
    Quick Edit Module

     Note

    Tiki allows page names to contain spaces (such as Another Page. Tiki automatically encodes the space, as needed, for use in the page's URL. In fact, you can use nearly any character, except & (ampersand), in a page name.

    To use non-English characters in wiki page names, change the Wiki Link Format option on the Administration: Wiki page. Page names can be up to 160 characters long.

     Tip

    Notice that as you type the name of the page, Tiki displays a list of similarly named pages. If you enter the name of a page that already exists, Tiki will allow you to edit the page (instead of creating a new page).
  2. Tiki creates the page Another Page and displays its Edit page.
    Again, type some text in the Edit area and click Save. Tiki saves the page and loads the Another Page page.

Another Page page
Notice that there is no Backlink list on this page. This page is an orphan — there are no incoming links to this page. You fix this in a few moments by Adding Links.

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