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One thing that I am really missing in the Wiki is the automated creation of a TOC similar to Wikipedia. While there is a title index, this provides an alphabetical index of all pages, which is nice but not really useful for wikis containing multiple sections. Currently, the only option is to manually create a TOC, which creates additional work.
I have not managed to creadte the "Related articles" box in the right sidebar - how is that done? By the way, it would be cool to have a TOC in the right sidebar....
Link Editor: It would be good to not be limited to the second level menu in the link editor. Currently, it is e.g. not possible to link to folders that were created in folders...
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- September 13, 2010
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- Thorsten Arndt
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Your suggestion of a TOC for our wiki is welcomed, I will have this submitted as a feature request. Wikipedia uses a tagging system to assist with TOC being created but manual work is also necessary to maintain them.
When creating a wiki article you are able to link to another wiki article using the link button. When a user is viewing a article which has been linked to in another article, these related articles will show on the right side of the page under related articles. Meaning any article which mentions the article you are viewing by linking to it, is immediately a related article.
Any folder location can be linked to by inserting the URL of the folder as your link. But if it is your suggestion that the smart search be able to show children folders of folders I will add this as a feature request.
I concur that a table of contents (TOC) is needed. I would also welcome the ability for the adminsitrator to display certain topics in a specified order.
Any progress?
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