The pages below describe various aspects of using, administering and troubleshooting a PmWiki installation, as well as aspects of the PmWiki community.
As you can see, the documentation is still incomplete. Feel free to help yourself and others by completing it! Just edit the pages on pmwiki.org. You might want to follow or contribute to the documentation guidelines.
Table of Contents
Beginner Topics for Creating and Editing Pages
Intermediate Editing Topics
- Uploads - Allow authors to upload files, also known as page attachments
- Tables - How to use the original type of table markup
- Table directives - Newer, more advanced type of table markup
- WikiStyles - Modify the color and other CSS style attributes of a page’s contents
- Page directives - Specify page titles, descriptions, etc., and display of various components
- Include other pages - Insert the contents of other pages into a wiki page
- InterMap links - System for defining links among (usually wiki) sites
- Conditional markup - Use the (:if:) directive to include or exclude portions of a page
- Page variables - Variables that can be used in page markup
- Markup master index - Everything you wanted to know about wiki markup but were afraid to ask
- Simultaneous edits - Handling multiple attempts to edit a page nearly simultaneously
Organizing and Protecting Pages
PmWiki Site Administration
About PmWiki
- Audiences - Describes the “audiences” for which PmWiki was designed
- Contributors - Some contributors to PmWiki’s development and improvement
- Mailing lists - The email discussion lists available and their archives
- PmWikiPhilosophy - Some of the ideas that guide the design and implementation of PmWiki
- Design notes - Some of the features and notes about PmWiki’s design decisions
- References - Places where PmWiki has been written about
- Glossary - Descriptions of various terms related to PmWiki
Note: The following pages are listed here so that they can include a #faq section and have the questions appear on the FAQ page.