Extrait :"Liferay Portal’s wiki is another example of a
full-featured collaborative application. It has support for
authoring pages in a WYSWYG
editor, or more advanced users can use the easy-to-learn standard
Wiki Creole syntax. Users can comment on wiki articles, and it
keeps a full history of every change that’s been made, allowing
users to revert back to any change. It also supports RSS feeds (just
about every Liferay application does) so you can subscribe to see
new articles as they are posted. Each site can have one
or more wikis, and each wiki can have one or more top-level
nodes."
Gestion d'un wiki
Next to each wiki in the list of wiki nodes is an
Actions button. This button contains several options:
Edit: lets you edit the name and description of
the wiki.
Permissions: lets you define what roles can add
attachments to wiki pages, add pages to the wiki,
delete pages, import
pages to the wiki,
set permissions on the wiki, subscribe to the wiki, update
existing pages, and view the
wiki.
Import Pages:
allows you to import data from other wikis. This lets you migrate
off of another wiki which you may be using and use the Liferay
wiki instead. You might wish to do this if you are migrating your
site from a set of
disparate applications (i.e. a separate forum, a separate
wiki, a separate content management
system) to Liferay, which provides all of these features.
Currently, MediaWiki is the only wiki that is supported, but
others are likely to be supported in the future.
RSS: opens
a new page where you can
subscribe to an RSS feed using Live
Bookmarks, Yahoo, or a chosen application from your machine.
Subscribe: allows you to subscribe to a wiki
node, and any time a page is added or
updated Liferay will send you an email informing you what
happened.
View Removed Attachments: displays attachments
that have been removed from the wiki node.
To go back to your wiki, navigate back to the Wiki portlet you added
to your page. Then click
the Options → Configuration button, which contains
several other options which you may have seen on other portlets.
By default, there is one page added to your
wiki, called FrontPage. To get started adding data to
your wiki, click the Edit link. You will be brought to a
blank editing page.
Format: displays the format for the page – either
Creole, HTML, or MediaWiki.
Latest Version: displays the latest version of
the page. The wiki
portlet
automatically keeps track of page versions
whenever a page has been
edited.
Created By: displays the user who created the
page.
Last Changed By: displays the user who last
modified the page.
Attachments: displays the number of attachments
to the page.
Convert To: offers different conversion formats
for the wiki page: DOC, ODT,
PDF, RTF, SXW, and TXT.
RSS
Subscription: displays links which allow you to
subscribe to the page as an RSS feed in three
formats: RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom
1.0.
Email Subscription: contains links allowing you
to subscribe to the entire wiki or just to this page.
Advanced Actions: contains links allowing you to
modify the permissions on the page, make a copy
of the page, move (rename)
the page, or move the
page to the
recycle bin.
History
This tab shows a list of all of the versions of the wiki page since it was
created. You can revert a page back to a
previous state and you can also compare the differences between
versions by selecting the versions and then clicking the
Compare Versions button.
Incoming/Outgoing Links
The next two tabs are for incoming and outgoing links. These are
wiki links to and from the page. You can use
this tab to examine how this page links to other
pages and how other
pages link back to
this page.