Hi,
I noticed today the geoserver.org rebranding is making
quite a bit harder to edit pages on the wiki.
Here is a screenshot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29110296@anonymised.com/2963243587/sizes/l/
As you can see, the edit area is very very small, making
editing a pain.
Moreover, the link to the wiki syntax is gone (and I don't
remember all of it by heart).
Finally, I also noticed that in the standard page (non
edit mode) there is no indication of who edited the
page, and when. Given this is a wiki, it's quite a
missing piece, to tell if the page is old or new
I have to go into the info link.
Cheers
Andrea
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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
I agree that there are some issues with the new rebranding. I am forwarding this to Chris Patterson who did most of the theming in Confluence.
FYI for all wiki syntax, I keep this bookmarked:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/renderer/notationhelp.action?section=all
Thanks,
Mike Pumphrey
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi,
I noticed today the geoserver.org rebranding is making
quite a bit harder to edit pages on the wiki.
Here is a screenshot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29110296@anonymised.com/2963243587/sizes/l/
As you can see, the edit area is very very small, making
editing a pain.
Moreover, the link to the wiki syntax is gone (and I don't
remember all of it by heart).
Finally, I also noticed that in the standard page (non
edit mode) there is no indication of who edited the
page, and when. Given this is a wiki, it's quite a
missing piece, to tell if the page is old or new
I have to go into the info link.
Cheers
Andrea