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 topic changes are automatically saved
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 hidden contextual data stored within each topic.
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 default and user selectable per session
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 developer community evolving existing and new capabilities
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 To update occurrences of the topic name on other pages: From the list of pages that link to the topic, check or uncheck each entry as you desire - only checked links will be updated;
 Click Rename/move: the topic will be renamed and links to the topic updated.
 Any problems are listed ; you can change them later.
 If a referring page can't be update because it's locked (ex: someone's editing), it appears on an alert. You can missed pages later by again pressing Rename/move.
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 To update links: From the list of pages that show links to the topic you're changing, uncheck each entry you DON'T want to update - only checked links will be updated;
 Click [Rename/move]: the topic are renamed and/or moved, and the checked links to the topic are updated.
 Any problems are listed - take note, and you can fix them later.
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 include links, images, anything else you can put on a regular Web page
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 enter plain or fully-HTML formatted text
 work with simple TWiki editing shorthand (that includes HTML mark-up and special TWiki functions)
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 uses the established standard RCS (Revision Control System)
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 allows comparison of changes between any two versions, and review of any version, as formatted or raw text
 referred-by searches that list all topics in a web or site wide that link to a particular page
 hierarchical parent-child topic navigation:
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 To modify a topic, click the [Edit]link at the bottom left of every page. An editing window appears. Type away. Use the GoodStyle and TextFormattingRules links to get pop-up window help.
 Click [Preview Changes]to see how your edit looks. Click [Save Changes]to save. 
The color-coded control strip at the bottom of every page displays a series of links, including To add a new page, the simplest way is to type a new WikiName on an existing page. When the page is saved, the new name will appear highlighted, with a ? at the end: click the ? and a new edit window appears. Enter, preview and save as usual. The new page now exists.
 [Attach](for attachments),[Ref-by](to display referring pages), and[More], which opens a new screen of additional controls).
 Most controls are self-explanatory, and also include explanatory text and help links.
 Experiment. You can always cancel or go Back whenever you like.
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 automatically link to it from other pages
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 autolink to it from other pages simply by typing it in
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 enter plain or fully-HTML formatted text
 work with simple TWiki editing shorthand (that includes HTML mark-up and special TWiki functions)
 include Web links, images, anything else you can put on a Web page
 an extra forms input option:
 store structured info alongside the free-form page content
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 enter plain or HTML-formatted text
 work with simple TWikiShorthand (the power of HTML plus special TWiki tags)
 include links, images, anything else you can put on a regular Web page
 an optional form feature to:
 store structured info along with the freeform page content
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 select from one or many different input forms, with all data preserved
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 attach any type of file (documents, images, applications) for viewing or downloading
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 attach any size and type of file (documents, images, applications) for viewing or downloading
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 rename a page and automatically update all the references to it, site-wide
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 independently determine who can see, edit, rename, move or delete topics
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 If a referring page can't be update because it's locked (ex: someone's editing), it appears on an alert. You can missed pages later by again pressing Rename/move.
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 On the topic you want to change, click Rename/move
 To move or delete, from the pull-down menu, select the target web ("Trash" for delete); otherwise, leave on the current web
 To rename, fill in new WikiName, or leave the default current topic anme
 You will be warned if there are locks or if there is a name clash - adjust accordingly, or [Cancel]
 A list of pages that link to the topic will be listed, checked by default: checked links will be updated; clear the checkbox to prevent any unwanted changes
 Click [Rename/Move]: the topic will be renamed and links to the topic updated.
 If any of the referring pages are locked then they will be listed. You can correct these later by again pressing Rename/Move.
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A TWiki topic is a self-contained information unit rich in features: 
Depending on the set-up of your TWiki site and your own user account, you have several or all of the above.
You can now rename, move and delete individual topics from your browser. All three options are available by clicking More on the control strip at the bottom of every page. The access settings for a topic, web or entire site may be disabled for one or more of the three options. In any case, all three are similar and extremely self-explanatory. a WikiWord title that lets you:
 instantly identify what the page is about
 automatically link to it from other pages
 an edit-anywhere collaboration area where you can:
 enter plain or fully-HTML formatted text
 work with simple TWiki editing shorthand (that includes HTML mark-up and special TWiki functions)
 include Web links, images, anything else you can put on a Web page
 an extra forms input option:
 store structured info alongside the free-form page content
 use text fields and boxes, radio buttons, pulldown selector menus, checkboxes
 select from one or many different input forms, with all data preserved
 a FileAttachment feature that lets you:
 upload files through your browser to the TWiki server
 attach any type of file (documents, images, applications) for viewing or downloading
 make changes and update existing files
 TWiki Skins work on the web level, but can also be used to customize the look of headers and footers on a single pages
 browser-based controls for renaming, moving, and deleting pages:
 rename a page and automatically update all the references to it, site-wide
 move a page from one TWiki web to another
 safely delete a topic to a special Trash web (invisible, but accessible to the TWiki administrators if needed)
 flexible access control:
 independently determine who can see, edit, rename, move or delete topics
 set permissions by individual users and user groups
 
 On the topic you want to change, click More > Rename/move
 To move or delete: select the target web (Trashfor delete)from the pull-down menu; otherwise, leave on the current web To rename: fill in a new WikiName (otherwise, leave the current topic name)
 To update occurrences of the topic name on other pages: From the list of pages that link to the topic, check or uncheck each entry as you desire - only checked links will be updated;
 Click Rename/move: the topic will be renamed and links to the topic updated.
 Any problems are listed ; you can change them later.
 If a referring page can't be update because it's locked (ex: someone's editing), it appears on an alert. You can missed pages later by again pressing Rename/move.
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