what are these for ? /lib/images/icons tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r17669 10/branches/3.0/styles/strasa.css: [FIX] Put suckerfish menu back to correct site header location. bloody hell tiki is stuffed with images ...which aren't used :( liar ;) tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r17670 10/branches/3.0/styles/coelesce.css: [FIX] Update stylesheet to changed wiki-page body tag class (fixes wiki pagetitle background) Hi how the folksonomy is done in tikiwiki? what library? tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r17671 10/branches/3.0/ (css/calendar.css styles/transitions/2.0to3.0.css): tikiwiki: [ENH] Calendar-related selectors moved from transitions/2.0to3.0.css to tikiwiki: calendar.css. Transitions stylesheets are general theme stylesheet supplements; tikiwiki: new selectors should go to appropriate feature-specific stylesheets if tikiwiki: available. polom I was just wondering about a new and easy improvement of the registration process of new users to a community sit eusing tiki just through allowing an admin to add acustomized welcome message to new users successfully registered to the site... ... with the text and links he might need to tell to new users.... ...in a similar way to what mailman does for the welcome message to new users... ...I imagine a simple text area, like site identity does, where the admin can write any simple text (with or without wiki markup? like the newsletter feature does/allows)... ...so that the admin can set that message easily (without manualy searching for the appropiate template to hack through ftp)... ..and the the new user, can review the infos and tips that he/she needs to know on that site: "now you can: # watch that forum where that important thing is discussed.... #join that newsletter/blog/articlefeature to be up to date about news from that community, #review and/or subscribe to that tracker..., ... oh well, I can't code php+mysql myself (yet, at least ;-) ), but I guess that this shouldn't be that difficult nor time consuming to an experienced coder, provided that that person agrees on that this feature is "low hanging fruit" to improve the experience of newcomers to a community, through improving the communication while the first steps of that person in the community site... my 2 cents... ok, I'll also add that as a RFE at dev.tw.o/tracker5 ... last addition: This could also be important no just to register (join the registered group), but as a customized message per group, so that, when joining a new group (at registration time, or later on through the subscribe groups plugin), you get the specific message with hints, links and remindings of things adapted for that group. url for previous RFE: http://dev.tikiwiki.org/wish2388 "RFE: admin interface 4 template message emailed to new users to a group (registered, or others)" tikiwiki: 03sylvieg * r17672 10/branches/3.0/lib/setup/cookies.php: notice ...right... 'broke my tiki tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r17673 10/branches/3.0/lib/tiki-js.js: [FIX] Only set tab1 if there were any tabs tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r17674 10/branches/3.0/css/admin.css: [CSS] Spacing to icon images in fieldset legends (and labels) Hi how do you make tag clouds in tw? franck: I think the feature is called "freetags" and is enabled at Admin>Features franck: You probably want to add a freetag module on the left or right side to show the tags. Admin>Modules SEWilco2: yes I know the feature, but was wondering if it was done from a public library or if it was specific code xavi: You were discussing Groups earlier. Might be nice to have a "Group can be assigned by users" permission, to keep access control groups away from publicly selectable groups. franck: I don't know the source of the code. There is an experimental 3-D cloud viewer based upon some external tool. ok I found www.wordle.net but no code Wordle is a toy for supplied text. The TW freetags uses all the tags entered on the site, so recent activity alters the cloud. hi is there any site on the net where i can take a look at the backend of tw 3.0? sui: Some would consider MySQL as the backend. Do you mean the 3.0 admin interface? SEWilco2: yes I meant the admin interface sui: Nobody seems to have a positive answer, although we don't know how many simply haven't read the question yet. ok Hello, I am interested in working for the "Official PHP-BB forum and MediaWiki-TikiWiki importer" for GSoC 2009. Can you provide the links to existing scripts to import MediaWiki content, as well as PHP-BB forum content into TikiWiki? hi porsh i don't know any for php-bb but there were some attempts for importing mediawiki iirc porsh: see http://dev.tikiwiki.org/MediaWiki+to+TikiWiki+converter thanks :). This is exactly what I wanted porsh: and this one below >devtwo item1018 http://dev.tikiwiki.org/item1018 ok