Wiki Inline Editing | |
Starting in Tiki12, Tiki offers the option to edit inline a wiki page in wysiwyg mode with a simplified editor, which is based on Ckeditor4. The editor can be quickly turned on/off. All processing is done client side. |
How it works | |
When you are on a wiki page where you want to edit things inline, you have to start the inline wiki editor by means of clicking at the icon
Once you have clicked at that icon, the wiki page changes into inline edition mode, and the corresponding icon is then this other one:
After a section is edited, the user can choose top save or cancel the changes. Or, simply click somewhere else, and the section editor closes, but the (unsaved) changes remain. This way a number of sections can be edited, and reviewed, without actually committing the change. The system will mark the "dirty" sections for easy user recognition.
At the end, commit all by saving from any section edit toolbar. If you click to any link to move out of the page edition before you saved your changes, you will be warned that you might loose your changes, so that you have to cancel the exit, and save your changes in that page through the corresponding button in any section edit toolbar before moving elsewhere.
Other notes and info to be aware of when using the wysiwyg wiki inline editor:
You can also have a look at the basic behavior of this feature in this screencast: {flash type="url" movie="https://dev.tiki.org/display306" width="771" height="302"} |
Inline editor limitations | |
The inline editor works on sections of the content, and it has some limitations
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Page format issues | |
Wiki pages can be in wiki format or HTML format. Inline editing will save the content in the original format. Thus, for an HTML page, inline editing will save in HTML format. For a wiki page, inline editing will save in wiki format Inline editing uses HTML , and the content must be converted to wiki format in order to save wiki format. The wiki format has several limitations compared to HTML. The conversion process html-to-wiki may cause loss of data, due to these limitations.
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References and Resources | |
Alias names for this page
WikiInlineEditing | Wiki Inline Edit | WikiInlineEdit | WikiInline | Wiki Inline | Inline Editor | InlineEditor |