Hello,
yesterday, I updated the primary IPFire web server and the wiki software as well. I am sure some of you have already noticed, that it looks quite different.
I won't reinstall the old theme, because it does not work with the old version. And instead of downgrading to the old version of the wiki I prefer the one in which all security problems are fixed.
If there is anyone who would like to have a go and port the new layout to the wiki, go ahead!
Despite the theme, I did not re-install all plugins. Most of them were redundant and so there is mainly the wrap plugin for formatting: https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:wrap
Maybe some fixes are required, because the long-time obsolete commands were still used.
-Michael
Hi all, i have updated the squid wiki (in german and english), cause mostly formatting commands won´t be used. So i have deleted for example the <color> commands and changed also the boxes commands to <WRAP classes width> </WRAP> . I think there are a lot of work to do if the formatting of every wiki page should be updated, but also a good chance to overlook them again for possible errors, outdates or enhancements.
So a question for the first, should we leave it by the usage of one plugin ? The Dokuwiki have surely some other design possibilities under the bonnet e.g. the syntax-highlightning so one plugin may enough. But if there should/can come more plugins, it might be an idea to find out which ones might be interesting. So we can implement them before the update of the whole wiki will be done.
May there are some ideas ?
Greetings
Erik
Am 13.02.2013 um 13:30 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hello,
yesterday, I updated the primary IPFire web server and the wiki software as well. I am sure some of you have already noticed, that it looks quite different.
I won't reinstall the old theme, because it does not work with the old version. And instead of downgrading to the old version of the wiki I prefer the one in which all security problems are fixed.
If there is anyone who would like to have a go and port the new layout to the wiki, go ahead!
Despite the theme, I did not re-install all plugins. Most of them were redundant and so there is mainly the wrap plugin for formatting: https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:wrap
Maybe some fixes are required, because the long-time obsolete commands were still used.
-Michael
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
Erik, if you need any more plugins, just tell me. I just want to avoid having multiple plugins that all do the same stuff.
I would suggest to have a look at the most of the documentation for the release of IPFire 2.13. I believe there are not too many changes in the user interface sections, but in general, we should do our best to keep the documentation up to date.
Michael
On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 08:55 +0100, ummeegge wrote:
Hi all, i have updated the squid wiki (in german and english), cause mostly formatting commands won´t be used. So i have deleted for example the <color> commands and changed also the boxes commands to <WRAP classes width> </WRAP> . I think there are a lot of work to do if the formatting of every wiki page should be updated, but also a good chance to overlook them again for possible errors, outdates or enhancements.
So a question for the first, should we leave it by the usage of one plugin ? The Dokuwiki have surely some other design possibilities under the bonnet e.g. the syntax-highlightning so one plugin may enough. But if there should/can come more plugins, it might be an idea to find out which ones might be interesting. So we can implement them before the update of the whole wiki will be done.
May there are some ideas ?
Greetings
Erik
Am 13.02.2013 um 13:30 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hello,
yesterday, I updated the primary IPFire web server and the wiki software as well. I am sure some of you have already noticed, that it looks quite different.
I won't reinstall the old theme, because it does not work with the old version. And instead of downgrading to the old version of the wiki I prefer the one in which all security problems are fixed.
If there is anyone who would like to have a go and port the new layout to the wiki, go ahead!
Despite the theme, I did not re-install all plugins. Most of them were redundant and so there is mainly the wrap plugin for formatting: https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:wrap
Maybe some fixes are required, because the long-time obsolete commands were still used.
-Michael
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
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Hi Michael, what do you think about to use the note:plugin --> https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:note as a transition to future usage of the wrap:plugin . I think the wrap:plugin are appropriate powerful to replace a lot of plugins, but for a preliminary solution the usage of this plugin can be useful, so the actual design won´t be tattered so hard.
IPFire 2.13 release: What do you think are the most important sections to update ? Got some points - IPSec - OpenVPN where some testing rounds during the documentation should be done. I have made some rounds with stevee and IPSec with some new results (got some problems with IKEv2 and double NAT and PSK auth, also MODP was only usable with a value to 1536 with smaller Hardware not higher, ..) but also some open questions, so currently only a new wiki structure of IPSec was created and only a little new text. I have also seen that the IPhone section on the actual wiki was extended with screenshoots which is very useful. The OpenVPN wiki lacks also on some points, have worked on some parts as the CCD feature was implemented but there will be some other things to do.
I will take a deeper look to the Dokuwiki syntax and will go for a revise of the actual wiki. This will engage a lot of work but with more helping hands and a common working structure, definitely feasible.
Greetings
Erik
Am 18.02.2013 um 16:05 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Erik, if you need any more plugins, just tell me. I just want to avoid having multiple plugins that all do the same stuff.
I would suggest to have a look at the most of the documentation for the release of IPFire 2.13. I believe there are not too many changes in the user interface sections, but in general, we should do our best to keep the documentation up to date.
Michael
On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 08:55 +0100, ummeegge wrote:
Hi all, i have updated the squid wiki (in german and english), cause mostly formatting commands won´t be used. So i have deleted for example the <color> commands and changed also the boxes commands to <WRAP classes width> </WRAP> . I think there are a lot of work to do if the formatting of every wiki page should be updated, but also a good chance to overlook them again for possible errors, outdates or enhancements.
So a question for the first, should we leave it by the usage of one plugin ? The Dokuwiki have surely some other design possibilities under the bonnet e.g. the syntax-highlightning so one plugin may enough. But if there should/can come more plugins, it might be an idea to find out which ones might be interesting. So we can implement them before the update of the whole wiki will be done.
May there are some ideas ?
Greetings
Erik
Am 13.02.2013 um 13:30 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hello,
yesterday, I updated the primary IPFire web server and the wiki software as well. I am sure some of you have already noticed, that it looks quite different.
I won't reinstall the old theme, because it does not work with the old version. And instead of downgrading to the old version of the wiki I prefer the one in which all security problems are fixed.
If there is anyone who would like to have a go and port the new layout to the wiki, go ahead!
Despite the theme, I did not re-install all plugins. Most of them were redundant and so there is mainly the wrap plugin for formatting: https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:wrap
Maybe some fixes are required, because the long-time obsolete commands were still used.
-Michael
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
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