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(:Summary:Contains the 'action' links (like Browse, Edit, History, etc.), placed at the top of the page, see site page actions:) (:comment This page can be somewhat complex to figure out the first time you see it. Its contents are documented at PmWiki.SitePageActions if you need help. :) * View * Edit * History * Print (:comment delete if and ifend to enable backlinks:) PmWiki /
InitialSetupTasks(:Summary: PmWiki group header. Includes styles and trail.:) (:comment please leave the multiple style definitions concatenated as a single line. Linebreaks do appear in the output when the wiki is configured with linebreaks enabled -- thanks!:) (:comment included in PmWiki localisation headers and footers :) administrators (basic)
(:nl:)(:Summary:First steps following a fresh installation:)
(:Audience: administrators (basic) :) Once you have PmWiki running on your site (see Installation), you can customize it for your particular needs. Most PmWiki configuration is performed in files called ''local/config.php'' and ''pub/css/local.css''. Some configuration is done on special pages in the Site and SiteAdmin groups, such as the Site.SideBar menu. The local configuration file (''local/config.php'')When you first install PmWiki, the ''local/config.php'' file does not exist. Copy the ''sample-config.php'' file (in the ''docs/'' directory) to ''local/config.php'' and use it as a starting point. You could create ''local/config.php'' from scratch, but ''sample-config.php'' is already populated with many of the options you might want to adjust. Here is a simple ''config.php'' file: -> <?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit(); $WikiTitle = "My New Wiki"; $PageLogoUrl = "http://example.com/mylogo.gif"; <:vspace> # Uncomment these if needed #$ScriptUrl = 'http://example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php'; #$PubDirUrl = 'http://example.com/pmwiki/pub'; <:vspace> $DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('onesecret'); <:vspace> $EnableUpload = 1; $DefaultPasswords['upload'] = crypt('secrettwo'); <:vspace> # Uncomment and change these if needed # putenv("TZ=EST5EDT"); # if you run PHP 5.0 or older # date_default_timezone_set('America/New_York'); # if you run PHP 5.1 or newer <:vspace> $TimeFmt = '%B %d, %Y, at %I:%M %p EST'; Note that ''config.php'' begins with @@<?php@@ . The PHP end tag @@?>@@ is optional, and can be left off to improve compatibility with some operating systems. Be sure there aren't any blank lines or spaces before the @@<?php@@ or after any closing @@?>@@, or else you may get strange PHP error messages at the beginning of your wiki pages. The ''config.php'' file above sets the value of PHP variables used by PmWiki:
* The By setting these (and other) variables in ''local/config.php'', you can change the look and feel of PmWiki from its default, sometimes substantially so. See PmWiki.Variables for a list of variables that PmWiki uses, and see PmWiki:PmWikiUsers for examples of sites that use PmWiki in customized ways. Other common setup tasksThe following variables are often requested when preparing a new wiki
* Author required when editing a page @@ These common Cookbook recipes are also often installed immediately * Clean Urls - Remove the @@?n=Group.Page@@ arguments from the end of URLs If you prepare an international wiki, potentially with characters in different alphabets (Cyrillic, Greek, Chinese) or many diacritical symbols (Czech + French), please look at PmWiki.UTF-8 and Cookbook:UTF-8. SecurityReview and set up any security required. Setting an administrative passwordThe pages in the Site group (except the Site.SideBar) are locked by default. In order to edit pages in this group you need to create a site-wide admin password in ''local/config.php''. To set the site-wide admin password to "@@mysecret@@", change the line to the following: -> You must use the Don't modify or rename ''pmwiki.php''PmWiki has been designed so that all customizations can be made without changing the distribution files -- one of its design goals is to provide seamless upgrades. PmWiki never writes to files in the ''local/'' or ''cookbook/'' directories, so placing your customizations here makes it easier to track the changes and upgrade PmWiki without losing the changes. When changing the configuration of your site, always change the ''local/config.php'' file or add files to the ''cookbook/'' or ''pub'' directories. Do not change ''pmwiki.php'' or the files in the ''scripts/'' directory because the files are supposed to be overwritten upon upgrading. You shouldn't rename ''pmwiki.php'' either. If you rename the file it will not be overwritten during an upgrade of the software and there will be a version mismatch. Many administrators add an ''index.php'' "wrapper script" in the pmwiki directory that contains the following single line: -> Just make an text-file. Paste <?php include('pmwiki.php'); into it. Save the file as index.php Send it via FTP to the same directory as pmwiki.php is located. Other organisationUpload directoriesBy default Pmwiki uses an upload directory for each group (see Uploads administration. Deciding on accepting the default, or choosing an alternative (eg one directory for the entire wiki, or one directory per page) is best done when setting up your wiki. Page store directoriesBy default Pmwiki uses a single page store directory (wiki.d). Deciding on accepting the default (recommended), or choosing the alternative (one directory per group) is best done when setting up your wiki. '^[1]^' Other customizationAfter setting up ''local/config.php'' file, you may wish to make other local customizations. See the PmWiki Cookbook for a large number of customizations that have been contributed. And don't fear Cookbook recipes - they're well prepared, so that most of them require only to download a single file, add a one-line include command to @@config.php@@, and ''voilą!'' - they're working! If you (or others sharing your server) want to maintain more than one wiki on the same server, see Wiki Farms. Now what?Don't forget to join a PmWiki mailing list, where you can email other wiki administrators for help on customizing PmWiki and participate in discussions about PmWiki improvements. Once you have your site operational, be sure to add it to PmWiki:PmWikiUsers so others will know about it! (:nl:)(:Summary:Trail and talk page links:) (:comment included in PmWiki localisation headers and footers :) <<? >>bgcolor=#ffe border-top="1px solid black" font-size=.8em<< This page may have a more recent version on pmwiki.org: PmWiki:InitialSetupTasks, and a talk page: PmWiki:InitialSetupTasks-Talk. >><< |