Hi all,
Thanks a lot for the responses. It looks like there are several ways of
creating these portals, any of which I could use. I was able to easily set
up the "floating boxes" that Sebastien suggested, and I think that could be
a good solution. I did, though, have another question about navigation. I'm
a big fan of the "tree" view in the wiki index, but to make it more friendly
to the end user, is it possible to hide some of the more technical spaces of
the wiki structure? The users won't need to access the Xwiki space, for
example. Alternatively, could I build a dynamically-updating index tree of a
similar type, but only displaying certain spaces?
Thanks a lot,
Nathan
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Sebastien Fieux <seb.fieux(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Nathan,
By "Portal" you mean "the floating box on the right which shows a bunch
of
interesting links in a fashioned way, added only with the small code
{{Platonism}} ?" I never tried but this is how I would do it :
you can try to create the portal page which only shows a floating box with
the macros #startfloatingbox() & #endfloatingbox(), or simply
#floatingbox("Some content"). Then, create the target page and write the
macro #includeForm("Space.Name") to insert the portal.
Does it work? Is that what you asked for?
Cheers,
Sebastien Fieux
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