The default workspace template is called "workspacetemplate" so you
can access it using http://mydomain/xwiki/wiki/workspacetemplate/ if
you did not disabled path based multiwikis or have a domain starting
with "workspacetemplate." that leads to your wiki instance.

On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Dmitry Bakbardin <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi!
>
> Try Wiki Manager application. It has UI for this.
>
>
> Вторник, 26 ноября 2013, 12:58 -05:00 от Ghanshyam Patel <[email protected]>:
>>Where do I go to see and edit the template wiki?  I don't see it on the
>>list of Wikis and I can't see anything on the Wikis section in Admin (other
>>than there is a template installed).
>>
>>
>>On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Thomas Mortagne < [email protected]
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Ghanshyam Patel < [email protected] > wrote:
>>> > I am on XWiki 5.2.
>>> >
>>> > I would like to create multiple wikis so I'm trying to figure out the
>>> best
>>> > way to structure them and manage them.
>>> >
>>> > I am going to leave Home as basic wiki that will be a starting point for
>>> > all users and it will allow them to navigate to the other wikis.
>>> >
>>> > I want to create a wiki per department at work.  I would be the main
>>> person
>>> > managing them all.
>>> >
>>> > I want to customize the wiki template but I don't see anywhere to do
>>> that.
>>> >  I want to make sure that all new wikis will have the same branding, some
>>> > core macros, and extensions..
>>>
>>> The template is itself a wiki so you can go to that wiki and customize
>>> it and it will be copied.
>>>
>>> >
>>> > I am also confused about how to manage extensions across the different
>>> > wikis?  Do I need to go into each one and install the same extensions or
>>> is
>>> > there a central place to do that?
>>>
>>> There is various ways:
>>>
>>> * the extensions you install in the template will be copied when you
>>> create a new wiki from it
>>> * go to each wiki and install the extension
>>> * install the extension from main wiki selecting "Install on farm"
>>> (which makes the extension available in all wikis) instead of the
>>> default "Install" (which only install on current wiki).
>>>
>>> >
>>> > We've been using the wiki in a single department so far but now that we
>>> are
>>> > going to create multiple wikis I'd like to move the existing content to a
>>> > new wiki (so that Home is very pure and used only for navigating to other
>>> > wikis).  I figured I could export the current content and import to the
>>> new
>>> > wiki but when I did this the applications were not installed so there's
>>> > missing macros and APIs.
>>>
>>> Yes standard import/export take into account plain pages and loose
>>> extensions related information.
>>>
>>> You can reinstall the extensions in the new wiki (it won't do anything
>>> if the page are equals and it will ask you what to do if you modified
>>> a standard page of the extension).
>>>
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