Since there's 2 versions of the CE release it would be good to have 3 columns.
example:
column 1 (application type) | Column 2 (CE standard} | column 3 (CE office)
web browser | Lightweight FF build | Firefox / Iceweasel
email | sypheed-claws | Thunderbird
Wiki Question - Does the wiki support tables & anchors?
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tables in wiki
you can see dual panels implemented here
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyHardware/
tables can be created in Composer, NVU or Komposer
and the HTML put between double speech marks "" ""
To use anchors (which I have never done) this is the most
likely method
done in wiki code (probably the most awkward
like so:
details on wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/UsingThisWiki
details on formatting
http://demo.wikkawiki.org/FormattingRules
details on HTML
http://wikkawiki.org/UsingHTML
Hope that helps
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyHardware/
tables can be created in Composer, NVU or Komposer
and the HTML put between double speech marks "" ""
To use anchors (which I have never done) this is the most
likely method
done in wiki code (probably the most awkward
like so:
Code: Select all
{{table columns="3" cellpadding="1" cells="BIG;GREEN;FROGS;yes;yes;no;no;no;###"}}
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/UsingThisWiki
details on formatting
http://demo.wikkawiki.org/FormattingRules
details on HTML
http://wikkawiki.org/UsingHTML
Hope that helps
- puppyfan12
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yep, thanks for the links.
I've compiled all the app info (so far) in the wiki for the Community Edition
I've compiled all the app info (so far) in the wiki for the Community Edition
Joe D.
i was also curious about anchors, this was a big help. actually if you use anchors the old way <a name="start"></a> then the wiki will automatically strip it from your entry!
this works, however. i found it on the wikka wiki site and used it successfully in our puppy wiki:
""<a id="docs"></a>""
this works, however. i found it on the wikka wiki site and used it successfully in our puppy wiki:
""<a id="docs"></a>""
sadly, it is not possible to separate politics from free software. free software - politics = unfree software.
- puppyfan12
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amish wrote:i was also curious about anchors, this was a big help. actually if you use anchors the old way <a name="start"></a> then the wiki will automatically strip it from your entry!
this works, however. i found it on the wikka wiki site and used it successfully in our puppy wiki:
""<a id="docs"></a>""
I haven't tried using css or xhtml tags on the wiki yet but I'll give your suggestion a try. Thanks for the tip amish!
Joe D.