Wiki Tips » History » Version 10
Amber Herold, 02/12/2010 06:27 PM
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4 | 6 | Amber Herold | h2. 1 Add "breadcrumbs" to your wiki page |
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6 | Breadcrumbs are links that appear at the top of a wiki page that show the previous pages that you visited. |
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7 | To add breadcrumbs you must set up parent/child relationships for wiki pages. |
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8 | To set the parent of the page that you are currently viewing, select "Rename" at the top right. |
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9 | Copy and paste the name of the parent page from the desired parent page's "Rename" section. |
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11 | h2. 2 Add a Table of Contents to your wiki page |
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13 | If your wiki page is long with multiple headings, you may want a table of contents. |
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15 | {{toc}} adds it to the left hand side of your page. |
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17 | {{>toc}} adds it to the right hand side. |
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19 | h2. 3 Wiki links |
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21 | 7 | Amber Herold | ![[AMI Redmine Quick Start Guide]] displays a link to the page named 'AMI Redmine Quick Start Guide': [[AMI Redmine Quick Start Guide]] |
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23 | ![[AMI_Redmine_Quick_Start_Guide|AMI Redmine QSG]] displays a link to the same page but with a different text: [[AMI_Redmine_Quick_Start_Guide|AMI Redmine QSG]] |
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25 | 8 | Amber Herold | ![[AMI_Redmine_Quick_Start_Guide#1-Register-as-a-user|How to register]] displays a link to the header on the same page with a different text: [[AMI_Redmine_Quick_Start_Guide#1-Register-as-a-user|How to register]] |
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27 | 9 | Amber Herold | Note that when linking to a header on another wiki page, the header must be labeled h1., h2., or h3. (h4. will not work.) Also, there may not be special characters such as period(.) or dash(-) in the header that you are linking to. |
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29 | h2. 4 Add super cool images to a wiki page |
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31 | At the bottom of the wiki page is an "upload file" link. Use this to upload your image file to Redmine. |
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32 | Then right click on the link to the file and select "Copy Link Location". |
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33 | Next, edit the wiki page and paste the link location. Put an exclamation point(!) at the start and end of the URL. |