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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.

Enable the Feature

Since Tiki3, the structures feature may be enabled/disabled at Admin > Wiki > Features.
In Tiki9, structure management has been extended: nodes can be moved around in the structure tree through drag and drop. In addition, "add new page" form has been moved into a dialog and add + buttons have been added to page actions

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


Add pages to structures at page creation time

You can add pages to the structure at page creation time, having them updated in real time in the structure table of contents/menus:
  1. You need to have a structure created already
  2. You have an input field above the page to add a sister page to the same structure. If you also click at the box "child" before clicking to create the page, your new page will be a child of the previous one, and not a sister.
  3. We have a {toc} syntax in the page, which can explicitly say we want to display this and this structure, those levels, depth, etc.

Create a Menu from a structure toc


See Structures User?

Try it out
For example, note that this page is in fact in a structure. The house icon ( Image ) and the arrows on top of this page - they allow you to navigate between pages of this manual which is a structure (backwards: Image | up: Image | forward: Image ).

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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:

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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 ( Image ):

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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


Improvements in Tiki9

In Tiki9 pages can be moved position in the structure through drag and drop. See Structure Admin for more details.

http://tikiwiki.org/TikiWikiTV - Channel 3

Also see: Multilingual structures

Alias names for this page
Structure | wiki structure | Table of Content | TOC | book | books | wiki book | wiki books


Contributors to this page: xavi67871 points  , Xavi67871 points  , Marc Laporte9140 points  , SCO2land531 points  , hharold2 points  , xavidp1213 points  , TheDoc27 points  , jimmy5 points  , Nelson810 points  , mlpvolt4388 points  , dthacker1483 points  , fmathias2 points  , sylvie7387 points  , Chris1 points  , Mose96 points  and system .
Page last modified on Thursday 26 April, 2012 16:06:36 UTC by xavi67871 points .
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