That's correct, it would be great if there was an option for auto-linking to work throughout the forums.I'm assuming the autolinking is still limited to within the wiki only? Or is there a way to have all posts in a forum auto-link to a wiki term (like vaultwiki, or the now defunct nuwiki)
Some automated way to migrate your 3000 odd articles would be nice too!it's the only feature I need to go ahead and jump to XenCarta Wiki
No Lie. I would not be looking forward to that. I would easily pay good money for an importer from VaultWiki to XenCarta IF the auto-linking in the forums becomes a feature.Some automated way to migrate your 3000 odd articles would be nice too!
Maybe wait for vaultwiki for xenforo ?No Lie. I would not be looking forward to that. I would easily pay good money for an importer from VaultWiki to XenCarta IF the auto-linking in the forums becomes a feature.
You can do it in CSS, if you add new widths to the classes in EWRcarta.css this will only parse when you're in the wiki.Is there a way I can change the width of the sidebar in the wiki and not the main forum page?
.sidebar {width: 200px;}
.mainContainer .mainContent {margin-right: 210px;}
.formPopup .textCtrl, .formPopup .button {width: 182px;}
.formPopup .controlsWrapper .textCtrl {width: 172px;}
.formPopup {width: 200px;}
Is [ plain ] being recognised by the wiki to begin with?Is there any way to stop the wiki auto-linking a term within [ plain] tags?
I've found this to cause issues with my footlink solution, example is here
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/wiki/autolink-test/
You can do it in CSS, if you add new widths to the classes in EWRcarta.css this will only parse when you're in the wiki.
Adding this code to your EWRcarta.css will reduce your wiki sidebar to 200px
Actually I quite like it at 200, think I'll leave that there! Example here: http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/wiki/index/
Maybe partly - the footnote code wont work at all unless [ plain ] is used.Is [ plain ] being recognised by the wiki to begin with?
You can do it in CSS, if you add new widths to the classes in EWRcarta.css this will only parse when you're in the wiki.
Adding this code to your EWRcarta.css will reduce your wiki sidebar to 200px
Actually I quite like it at 200, think I'll leave that there! Example here: http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/wiki/index/
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