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author | Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org> |
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date | Mon Jan 06 20:48:49 2014 +0000 (2014-01-06) |
parents | 75c2b9d58c4e |
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pankso@26 | 1 [NOWIKI] |
pankso@13 | 2 |
pankso@13 | 3 <h2>Help</h2> |
pankso@13 | 4 |
pankso@13 | 5 <p> |
pankso@18 | 6 TinyCM lets you easily create nice web content. Clean, fast and CGI SHell |
pankso@18 | 7 powered! TinyCM provides a simple Wiki syntax, a JavaScript code helper, |
pankso@18 | 8 diff interface, dashboard, Hg integration and a plugin system. It can also |
pankso@18 | 9 be multi-user and a great collaboration tool. |
pankso@13 | 10 </p> |
pankso@13 | 11 |
pankso@13 | 12 <h3>Titles</h3> |
pankso@13 | 13 <pre> |
pankso@13 | 14 ==== Title 1 ==== |
pankso@13 | 15 === Title 2 === |
pankso@13 | 16 == title 3 == |
pankso@13 | 17 </pre> |
pankso@13 | 18 |
pankso@13 | 19 <h3>Text formating</h3> |
pankso@13 | 20 <p> |
paul@14 | 21 This is how to make <strong>bold</strong>, <em>emphasis</em> and <u>underline</u> text: |
pankso@13 | 22 </p> |
pankso@13 | 23 <pre> |
pankso@13 | 24 **bold** ''emphasis'' __underline__ |
pankso@13 | 25 </pre> |
pankso@13 | 26 |
pankso@13 | 27 <h3>Page link and URL</h3> |
pankso@13 | 28 <p> |
pankso@18 | 29 To create a new page you have to create a new link to it. Then you can edit |
pankso@18 | 30 and add content to your new page. First the link title then the path to a |
pankso@18 | 31 new or existing page: |
pankso@13 | 32 </p> |
pankso@13 | 33 <pre> |
pankso@13 | 34 [Help|en/help] |
pankso@13 | 35 </pre> |
pankso@13 | 36 <p> |
paul@22 | 37 You can also use a full URL. This time we separate the link name of the URL |
pankso@18 | 38 with an exclamation ! |
pankso@13 | 39 </p> |
pankso@13 | 40 <pre> |
pankso@18 | 41 [SliTaz!http://www.slitaz.org/] |
pankso@13 | 42 </pre> |
pankso@13 | 43 |
pankso@13 | 44 <h3>Images</h3> |
pankso@13 | 45 <p> |
pankso@18 | 46 You can have some images in your content folder or use one from the web. |
pankso@18 | 47 Just paste the URL to the PNG image or use the image name: |
pankso@13 | 48 </p> |
pankso@13 | 49 <pre> |
pankso@18 | 50 [http://site.com/path/image.png] |
pankso@18 | 51 [image.png] |
pankso@13 | 52 </pre> |