> 1. What template means in this context is not layout template but content
> template. You can start a new page with a copy of another page. Pages have
> tags. All public pages with a "template" tag can be used as templates for
> other pages.
>
This is a useful information, maybe it could be added in the book?
>
> 2. the should not. There is nothing in the page that contains style
> information. The style is from the CSS of the host which you can edit.
>
Well, I was trying to implement particular wiki pages via {{LOAD}} in my
other web2py views. Since I don't want to expose the index or the
management features to the public, it gets a little bit tricky: In order to
be able to use the list and edit features in a reasonable way, I have to
put a style, i.e. {{extend 'layout.html}} in the wiki index view. When I
load a wiki page 'Hallo' into another view outside the
wiki, {{=LOAD('default','wiki', args='Hallo',ajax=False)}}, it's loaded
with it's layout.html wrapper. It is a great feature to use wiki pages with
it's oembed functionalties etc. in other views.
But I don't get how assign a (different) design to the list and media pages
then.
>
> On Monday, 29 June 2015 11:04:53 UTC-5, St. Pirsch wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'am trying to get familiar with the auth.wiki, which I think is great to
>> use for simple cms tasks.
>> The documentation in the book is a bit short, a least from the
>> perspective of a novice. I couldn't find much more information on auth.wiki
>> here nor elsewhere. Maybe it would help other users too, to sum up some
>> questions and best practice somewhere.
>> In detail, I have two questions:
>> 1. The editor offers a dropown for templates to choose from.
>> - How can this field be populated, howhave the templates to be designed?
>> 2. I am trying to LOAD wiki pages in other web2py-views. The wiki-pages
>> take their styles with them, i.e. as defined in the standard wiki view. How
>> to avoid that without removing the style from the wiki itself?
>> Thanks, Stephan
>>
>
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