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Hi
Thanks for OU Wiki - it is Great!
Might it be possible to give the OU Wiki "Start page" a customisable title?
In my use of OU Wiki, it appears that every Wiki is titled "Start page". (This may be exacerbated by our theme.)
I'd like to suggest that the <h2 class="ouw_topheading"> field at the top of the page displays, instead of "Start page", either the Wiki Title, or an editable field (e.g. I may choose to call it "Contents" or "Getting Started" or "Schedule" etc, depending what the Wiki is used for), which ideally is still editable after the initial creation of the wiki, especially for multiple group wikis created from a template.
It would still be good to have "this is the Start page" or similar in smaller text in the header, perhaps next to "Edit page". And its probably OK to continue using "Start page" for links in the index etc, i.e. just change that h2 field, not the actual page name.
Thanks!
Jenny
(I think I saw this discussed elsewhere previously, but can't find it again. Please redirect me if I'm submitting this in the wrong place!)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi
Thanks for OU Wiki - it is Great!
Might it be possible to give the OU Wiki "Start page" a customisable title?
In my use of OU Wiki, it appears that every Wiki is titled "Start page". (This may be exacerbated by our theme.)
I'd like to suggest that the <h2 class="ouw_topheading"> field at the top of the page displays, instead of "Start page", either the Wiki Title, or an editable field (e.g. I may choose to call it "Contents" or "Getting Started" or "Schedule" etc, depending what the Wiki is used for), which ideally is still editable after the initial creation of the wiki, especially for multiple group wikis created from a template.
It would still be good to have "this is the Start page" or similar in smaller text in the header, perhaps next to "Edit page". And its probably OK to continue using "Start page" for links in the index etc, i.e. just change that h2 field, not the actual page name.
Thanks!
Jenny
(I think I saw this discussed elsewhere previously, but can't find it again. Please redirect me if I'm submitting this in the wrong place!)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: