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enjoy the site, keep up the contributions!
enjoy the site, keep up the contributions!
[[User:Jasonk|Jasonk]]
[[User:Jasonk|Jasonk]]
HI Jason,
So I would still use the wikified site to edit and then the published site wouldbe de-wikied, correct?
-M

Revision as of 23:30, 3 June 2006

hi there, you might want to consider using the naming convention: 'Hoatlin:Lab members' instead of just "Lab members", the advantage is that if you start all the names of your lab pages with "Hoatlin:" you can take advatage of the "De-wikify" feature of the site. For instance if you go to http://knight.openwetware.org, and compare it to http://openwetware.org/wiki/knight you'll see what I mean. Any page you browse to from there that starts with "Knight:" will remain de-wikied. Labs like this feature since it makes a more "presentable" frontpage to the world for their site (you can of course still edit the site via the wiki).

let me know if you have any ques about it.

thanks, Jasonk

Hi Jason thanks very much for the tip. First time using anything wiki. I love it. Hope this mail works. Please RSVP so I know you got it. -Maureen

I got it, glad youre enjoying the wiki - its been a great tool for us as well. also, you can also post messages directly on a user's userpage, e.g. User talk:Jasonk, then the user gets a little notice letting them know someone has left them a message. ill help you move those pages over for the de-wikifying, i just moved 'Publications' as an example. Jasonk

OK, should be all set -- check out your de-wikified lab page here: http://hoatlin.openwetware.org/ enjoy the site, keep up the contributions! Jasonk

HI Jason, So I would still use the wikified site to edit and then the published site wouldbe de-wikied, correct? -M