- From: Dailey, David P. <david.dailey@sru.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 16:10:04 -0400
- To: "Jeff Schiller" <codedread@gmail.com>, "Rob Russell" <rob@latenightpc.com>
- Cc: "SVG IG List" <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
Glad to see we have a site now! My cheers to all involved. I haven't quite figured out several things yet about what the web site is to be. I rather assumed (seeing the blogs that Doug and Rob created) that we can undo stuff at some time, though I can't yet see quite how. How does one undo something? Has anyone tried posting svg images yet? (there is a place for that I see, but I am a bit afraid to play too hard until I find the undo button) How does the site's topology relate to the discussions we've had under http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/Activities ? Which of the various threads started at the wiki will be moved to the web site? How can we change the little Drupal ghost on the page to ... say the SVG logo? Some of this is probably clear in some people's minds, and it may actually have been discussed in the minutes or in the archives, so apologies if my questions are all redundant. Perhaps the same benevolent individual who wrote up some of the nice material at http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/Help:Contents could post a little "here's how this site works" kind of thing? When I get there, I feel a bit adrift. David -----Original Message----- From: public-svg-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:public-svg-ig-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Schiller Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 3:05 PM To: Rob Russell Cc: SVG IG List Subject: Re: SVG community site moved, wiki modules updated Cool! Renamed it to "Planet SVG"... On 10/22/08, Rob Russell <rob@latenightpc.com> wrote: > > Okay, the site's been moved to http://www.planetsvg.com/ . > > I've also turned on the pear wiki formating module and the freelinking > module. What this means is that mediawiki-style markup should work and you > can use wiki style links. If you look at > http://www.planetsvg.com/content/scripts-library then you > can see an example. If you link to a page that doesn't exist using a format > like [pageName|Page Name] then it will show up as a link. If the page > doesn't exist yet, then clicking the link will make a new Book Page. This > isn't the only way to create pages but it enables a familiar workflow for > wiki users. These features are available using the "Filtered HTML" input > format (which is the default, as opposed to the "Full HTML" input format). > > Nodes and comments should be visible to all visitors, including anonymous > ones. Robots are still blocked from the site for the time being (since the > site is still in beta). > > Regards, > Rob Russell > rob@latenightpc.com > http://www.latenightpc.com/blog/ > > >
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