Public Web Preferences
The following settings are
web preferences of the
Public web. These preferences overwrite the
site-level preferences in
System.DefaultPreferences and
Main.SitePreferences, and can be overwritten by
user preferences (your personal topic, eg:
WikiGuest in the
Main web).
Web Preferences Settings
These settings override the defaults for this web only. See
full list of defaults with explanation. Many of the settings below are commented out. Remove the # sign to enable a local customisation.
- List of topics of the Public web:
#99CC66
- Web-specific background color: (Pick a lighter one of the StandardColors).
- Set WEBBGCOLOR = #99CC66
- Note: This setting is automatically configured when you create a web
- Image, URL and alternate tooltip text of web's logo.
Note: Don't add your own local logos to the ProjectLogos topic; create your own logos topic instead.
- List this web in the SiteMap. If you want the web listed, then set SITEMAPLIST to
on
, do not set NOSEARCHALL, and add the "what" and "use to..." description for the site map. Use links that include the name of the web, i.e. Public.Topic links.
Note: Unlike other variables, the setting of SITEMAPLIST is not inherited from parent webs. It has to be set in every web that is to be listed in the SiteMap
- Set SITEMAPLIST = on
- Set SITEMAPWHAT = Public Web that is accessible worldwide
- Set SITEMAPUSETO = ...public information is visible worldwide
- Note: Above settings are automatically configured when you create a web
- Exclude web from a
web="all"
search: (Set to on
for hidden webs).
- Set NOSEARCHALL =
- Note: This setting is automatically configured when you create a web
- Prevent automatic linking of WikiWords and acronyms (if set to
on
); link WikiWords (if empty); can be overwritten by web preferences:
- #Set NOAUTOLINK =
- Note: You can still use the
[[...][...]]
syntax to link topics if you disabled WikiWord linking. The <noautolink> ... </noautolink>
syntax can be used to prevents links within a block of text.
- Default template for new topics for this web:
- WebTopicEditTemplate?: Default template for new topics in this web. (Site-level is used if topic does not exist)
- System.WebTopicEditTemplate: Site-level default topic template
- Comma separated list of forms that can be attached to topics in this web. See DataForms for more information.
- Users or groups who are not / are allowed to view / change / rename topics in the Public web: (See AccessControl).
- Set DENYWEBVIEW =
- Set ALLOWWEBVIEW =
- Set DENYWEBCHANGE =
- Set ALLOWWEBCHANGE =
- Set DENYWEBRENAME =
- Set ALLOWWEBRENAME =
- Users or groups allowed to change or rename this WebPreferences topic: (e.g., AdminGroup)
- Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = AdminGroup
- Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = nobody
- Web preferences that are not allowed to be overridden by user or topic preferences:
- Set FINALPREFERENCES = NOSEARCHALL, ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT, WIKIWEBMASTER, WEBCOPYRIGHT, WEBTOPICLIST, DENYWEBVIEW, ALLOWWEBVIEW, DENYWEBCHANGE, ALLOWWEBCHANGE, DENYWEBRENAME, ALLOWWEBRENAME
Help on Preferences
- A preference setting lets you define a simple macro? that can be expanded in your output.
- A preference setting looks like this:
3 or 6 spaces * Set NAME = value
Example:
- A preferences setting can be disabled with a # sign. Remove the # sign to enable a local customisation. Example:
- Macros defined using preference settings are expanded by enclosing the name in percent signs. Example:
- When you write
%WEBBGCOLOR%
, it gets expanded to #99CC66
- The sequential order of the preference settings is significant. i.e. set
WEBCOPYRIGHT
before WIKIWEBMASTER
since %WEBCOPYRIGHT%
uses the %WIKIWEBMASTER%
setting.
- You can introduce your own preference settings and use them in your topics and templates.
- Preferences can be defined in a number of places:
- DefaultPreferences
- SitePreferences
- Parent webs WebPreferences
- WebPreferences
- In user topics
- In Plugin documentation topics
- In topics
- Preference settings can be finalised, which means they can't be redefined
Tools
- Rename, move or delete this web:
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