Structures
Structures organize a group of wiki pages into a tree or book that can be easily navigated by users. The pages are placed in a hierarchy that you specify, with blank pages created where they do not already exist. Creating a structure is the fastest method for creating multiple pages at once. Navigation aids are automatically created to help users move through the structure. It's a great way to make a book.Also see: Multilingual structures
Related pages
http://tikiwiki.org/TikiWikiTV - Channel 3How to use Feature
Enable the Feature
Tiki 2.0:Structures are on by default if the wiki feature is enabled.
Tiki 3.0:
The Structures feature may be enabled/disabled at Admin > Wiki > Features.
Requirements
There are some special permissions involved with structures, in order to allow certain actions for groups of users.| tiki_p_edit_structures | Allows a user to be able to create and edit structures |
| tiki_p_watch_structure | Allows a user to watch changes on any pages of that structure or substructures |
For example, note that this page is in fact in a structure. The house icon (
If the user belongs to a group with the required permission (see above), you can add pages to the structure from any page which already belongs to it:
You can create table of contents using the toc syntax (explained in the following pages); e.g. the one you see on the top (or "root") page of this structure by clicking on the house icon (
More information
See more information about its usage at Structure User, and about managing structures at Structure Admin.TwTv3 School Tv - tutorials and help from power users to show you how to do things.
- Xavi shows you how to use structures and also how to take multiple wiki pages into a word processor
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
