Instant Site Enhancements
These quick enhancements are aimed at improving and customising your Foswiki as quickly as possible. New site administrators are encouraged to review this document for ideas before deploying their site. Small changes planned in advance can make a
big differences for user satisfaction.
All modifications can be done through your Web browser, and they don't take more then in a couple of minutes. No system administration expertise is required.
This may spark your imagination to
really customize your site so that it's optimal for
your users.
Change the logo in the top left corner
The default Foswiki logo image is a 46 pixels high GIF image. You can use any similar-sized graphic in its place.
To set the logo site-wide, first attach your logo image to
SitePreferences using the 'Attach' button. Now, edit
SitePreferences and find the line:
* Set WIKILOGOIMG = %PUBURL%/%SYSTEMWEB%/ProjectLogos/foswiki-logo.png
Assuming you have called your logo
mycologo.png
, change this line to:
* Set WIKILOGOIMG = %PUBURL%/%USERSWEB%/SitePreferences/mycologo.png
(If the WIKILOGOIMG line is missing from the file, just add it)
By changing the WIKILOGOALT and WIKILOGOURL you can change the default alt-text and target of the link behind the image as well.
PatternSkinCustomization has a whole lot more on customising how your site looks, while still using the standard skin.
Change the Web Color Codes
Web color codes are used to provide a visual reference for each web, so users can quickly tell where they are. Incredibly obvious, maybe, but some site admins don't get around to changing the default web colors right off, whether they like them or not. Simply changing the defaults will make a huge difference in the overall look.
What we are doing
We want to set the preference WEBBGCOLOR in topic
WebPreferences to one of the
StandardColors. WebPreferences is, as you can guess, a topic which holds all kind of
preference settings for each Web
{*}. Each web has its own WebPreferences, and you can set them differently for each web.
How to do it
- Pick color code from company or product references, the StandardColors table (recommended for 8-bit client compatibility), or some other color reference.
- Go to WebPreferences in each web, and edit the topic.
- Set your preferred WEBBGCOLOR preference settings, and save the topic.
- Add a new line immediately after the color code. If there is (invisible) space after the color code, the page header might get strange colors (e.g. black).
It's just as easy to refine later on, so you're not locked in, just looking better.
Use Graphic Icons to Highlight Text
Icons can do a lot to enhance scannability of topics. For example,
there's a warning here
DocumentGraphics has a whole collection of ready-to-use icon images. You can use these images in any topic by referring to their name. For example, DocumentGraphics has an image attachment called
days.gif
. To show this image in a topic, write
%ICON{"days"}%
to get
.
Creating image macros
You can create your own image macros by defining them in a preference topic (usually
SitePreferences). Image macro names are usually one letter, like
Y
, but may be longer like
HELP
or
WARN
.
For instance, if we want to write
%DOWN%
to get the
image, define the new macro like this:
* Set DOWN = %ICON{"arrowbdown"}%
If you have your own custom image that you want to use, attach it to
SitePreferences and write:
* Set DOWN = <img src="%PUBURLPATH%/%USERSWEB%/SitePreferences/my_image.gif" border="0" alt="DOWN" width="16" height="16" />
There are other approaches for creating more extensive icon libraries. This is a simply and quick way to get started. See
DocumentGraphics for more info.
Most images in
DocumentGraphics are 16 x 16 pixels.
Use the TOC macro to create table of contents
The TOC macro generates a table of contents automagically from headers (defined like this:
---++
, see
EditingShorthand).
For example, the table of contents at the top of
this page was generated
using a TOC macro.
Use SEARCH
The
SEARCH macro is one of the most powerful and useful macros
in Foswiki. Using SEARCH you can quickly build simple reports.
Personal directory of topics you're involved in
Here's how you can create your own personal directory of topics you've contributed to recently (assuming that your
username is present on topics that you contribute to). Copy the text below and paste it into your personal page (
WikiGuest). You can add other webs to search by duplicating one of the web subsections and editing the string {web ="webname"} in the search parameters to refer to the specific web you want to search.
*Here's a list of topics I've been involved in recently:*
---++++ Project Web
%SEARCH{
"%TOPIC%"
web="Project"
scope="text"
nonoise="on"
order="modified"
reverse="on"
limit="20"
}%
Read the
SEARCH documentation for more about
SEARCH.
Recently changed pages
Here are the last 15 changed pages, formatted into a neat table.
%SEARCH{
"1"
type="query"
nonoise="on"
order="modified"
reverse="on"
limit="15"
header="| *Topic* | *User* | *Date* |"
format="| [[$web.$topic][$topic]] | $wikiusername | $date |"
}%
Restricting who can edit
You may want to temporarily (or permanently) restrict editing to yourself or a limited group of people. You can do this with a Preference setting that includes one or more users and groups. Only authorized users will be able to use
Edit
.
Example: * Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = %USERSWEB%.UserName, %USERSWEB%.GroupName
To hide the setting: Use HTML comment tags - put
<!--
on the line _above the setting, and
-->
on the line below.
See
AccessControls for much more on controlling access to webs and topics.
Customize the Left Navigation Bar
If you are using the default skin, you can customize the contents of the WebLeftBar topic. This topic does not exist by default - read
PatternSkinCustomization for details. Each web can have its own WebLeftBar.
Deeper Customisations
Foswiki is very powerful, and can be customised at many
different levels. We've shown above how preferences, macros and topics can
be used to do some simple and quick customisations from the browser, many
of them by normal (non-admin) users. Administrators have even more power
at their fingertips, and if you can log in to the server, even more. Here's
a breakdown of customisation opportunities available to different types of
people:
Remember, Foswiki is an open-source project developed and supported entirely by volunteers. Once you have built up a bit of expertise, you can say "thank you" to all those people by giving a bit of your time back - see
https://foswiki.org/Community/HowYouCanHelp
Related Topics: AdminDocumentationCategory