How to Create a Wiki on EditThis.info

On the left hand menu find and open the "Control Panel". , Set an alternate a 135x135 pixel image to replace the logo in the "Set Logo Image" section. , Enter your Google Ad Sense and Google Analytics account information if applicable. , Modify the...

8 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: On the left hand menu find and open the "Control Panel".

    Maintenance reports:
    These are various logs and lists to help you find problems or special types of content.

    Lists of pages:
    Allows you to access a list of all changes or categories.

    Log in / sign up:
    Access to the login and create account pages.

    Users and rights:
    Allows you to block users, change permissions, view all users, and so on.

    Recent changes and logs:
    Access to recent changes, recent images, new pages, and your watch list.

    Media reports and uploads:
    Everything to do with uploads and files.

    Wiki data and tools:
    Statistical reporting.

    Redirecting special pages:
    Redirects, search, and external link tracking.

    High use pages:
    Ability to track popular articles and files.

    Page tools:
    Import content or view deleted content.

    Other special pages:
    Additional pages not covered under other groups.
  2. Step 2: Set an alternate a 135x135 pixel image to replace the logo in the "Set Logo Image" section.

  3. Step 3: Enter your Google Ad Sense and Google Analytics account information if applicable.

  4. Step 4: Modify the permissions to suit your needs under "Rights Controller".

  5. Step 5: Be sure to save each change as you go down the list.

  6. Step 6: Locate the link to "Special pages" on the left-hand navigation menu and open the list of special pages.

  7. Step 7: Be aware that some special pages are accessible by all users and some only by administrators or higher (marked in bold).

  8. Step 8: Go through the various special page categories and get to know the back end of your wiki.

Detailed Guide

Maintenance reports:
These are various logs and lists to help you find problems or special types of content.

Lists of pages:
Allows you to access a list of all changes or categories.

Log in / sign up:
Access to the login and create account pages.

Users and rights:
Allows you to block users, change permissions, view all users, and so on.

Recent changes and logs:
Access to recent changes, recent images, new pages, and your watch list.

Media reports and uploads:
Everything to do with uploads and files.

Wiki data and tools:
Statistical reporting.

Redirecting special pages:
Redirects, search, and external link tracking.

High use pages:
Ability to track popular articles and files.

Page tools:
Import content or view deleted content.

Other special pages:
Additional pages not covered under other groups.

About the Author

L

Lori Morgan

Enthusiastic about teaching hobbies techniques through clear, step-by-step guides.

45 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: