From lev" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C1E201.5C00DE50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Is there any way of moving content components between documents? We have a page with a picture on it but have decided to create a subpage = for the picture and link to it. Is there an easy way? Donald ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C1E201.5C00DE50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello
Is there any way of moving content components = between=20 documents?
We have a page with a picture on it but have = decided to=20 create a subpage for the picture and link to it.  Is there an easy=20 way?
Donald
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C1E201.5C00DE50-- From lev" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C1E50E.5D5048D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello I don't understand how the internal links come to be highlighted. I = wanted a reference on this page=20 http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ to link to this page http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-gar= den-poem/ Sometimes this happens automatically but it doesn't here - will I have = to manually include a link to the URI? See you Donald ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C1E50E.5D5048D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello
 
I don't understand how the internal links come = to be=20 highlighted.  I wanted a reference on this page
 
htt= p://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/
 
to link to this page
 
http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activit= ies/gardening/a-garden-poem/
 
Sometimes this happens automatically but it = doesn't here=20 - will I have to manually include a link to the = URI?
 
See you
 
Donald
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C1E50E.5D5048D0-- From adam@mkdoc.com Tue Apr 16 10:46:50 2002 From: adam@mkdoc.com (adam moran) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 10:46:50 +0100 Subject: [MKDoc-users] Internal links References: <001801c1e549$09d853b0$1f1d27d9@scan> Message-ID: <3CBBF30A.108C9C3@mkdoc.com> hi donald > I don't understand how the internal links come to be highlighted. each mkdoc page automatically contains links to its child pages in 2 ways 1. in the child document listing - this is the list at the top left hand side of the page on your web site which lists all child pages on any page 2. if an element of text entered in a 'Text' or a 'HTML' component of the parent page matches the 'Title' of a child page, then this is turned into a internal hyperlink to the child document eg. if you were to make the page 'A garden poem' a child document of this document http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ then your present text would automatically contain an hyperlink to your page: 'You can read the poem I wrote about the Booth Centre garden on the page A garden poem.' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (hyperlink) > I > wanted a reference on this page > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ > > to link to this page > http//www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-garden-poem/ for you to do this you would need to add a 'Link' component to this page: http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ and give it this 'Address (URI)': /overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-garden-poem/ let me know if this makes sense -- adam moran contracts manager http://mkdoc.com content management http://webarch.net hosted services From lev" <3CBBF30A.108C9C3@mkdoc.com> Message-ID: <001c01c1e570$f0df7a00$1f1d27d9@scan> Adam That is clear, thanks. As the link had to be across the "tree" rather than from parent to child I have manually added the link. Donald ----- Original Message ----- From: "adam moran" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:46 AM Subject: Re: [MKDoc-users] Internal links > hi donald > > > I don't understand how the internal links come to be highlighted. > > each mkdoc page automatically contains links to its child pages in 2 > ways > > 1. in the child document listing - this is the list at the top left hand > side of the page on your web site which lists all child pages on any > page > > 2. if an element of text entered in a 'Text' or a 'HTML' component of > the parent page matches the 'Title' of a child page, then this is turned > into a internal hyperlink to the child document > > eg. if you were to make the page 'A garden poem' a child document of > this document > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ > > then your present text would automatically contain an hyperlink to your > page: > > 'You can read the poem I wrote about the Booth Centre garden on the page > A garden poem.' > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > (hyperlink) > > > > I > > wanted a reference on this page > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ > > > > to link to this page > > http//www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-garden- poem/ > > > for you to do this you would need to add a 'Link' component to this > page: > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ > > and give it this 'Address (URI)': > /overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-garden-poem/ > > let me know if this makes sense > -- > adam moran contracts manager > > http://mkdoc.com content management > http://webarch.net hosted services > > From chris@mkdoc.com Thu Apr 18 18:12:31 2002 From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 18:12:31 +0100 Subject: [MKDoc-users] Moving components In-Reply-To: <001101c1e23c$1176fb90$f23227d9@scan> References: <001101c1e23c$1176fb90$f23227d9@scan> Message-ID: <20020418171231.GL14009@mkdoc.com> Hi On Fri 12-Apr-2002 at 09:06:40 -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote: > > Is there any way of moving content components between documents? No not at the moment, we have dicussed this and it is something that might get added in a future version. Perhaps this should be added to the FAQ list... Chris -- Chris Croome MKDoc http://mkdoc.com/ From chris@mkdoc.com Thu Apr 18 18:15:29 2002 From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 18:15:29 +0100 Subject: [MKDoc-users] Internal links In-Reply-To: <001801c1e549$09d853b0$1f1d27d9@scan> References: <001801c1e549$09d853b0$1f1d27d9@scan> Message-ID: <20020418171529.GM14009@mkdoc.com> Hi On Tue 16-Apr-2002 at 06:17:20 -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote: > > I don't understand how the internal links come to be highlighted. I > wanted a reference on this page > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/ > > to link to this page > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activities/gardening/a-garden-poem/ Adam explained how to do it and I see you have it working. Personally I'd have done it the other way around -- if George wants to edit his poem he can't with the current information architecture, if the poem was at: http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/centre-people/george/my-poems/a-garden-poem/ and linked to from here: http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/overview-of-work/activities/gardening/ then he would have editor rights over his own poem. Chris -- Chris Croome MKDoc http://mkdoc.com/ From lev" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C1EF5D.B29C76C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello I am having bother creating href links within the html component. It is = for a single word, the name of an external organisation, to link to = their site. I keep typing it in and then, when I go to look at the = result the tags have been removed. What is going on? Donald ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C1EF5D.B29C76C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello
I am having bother creating href links within = the html=20 component.  It is for a single word, the name of an external = organisation,=20 to link to their site.  I keep typing it in and then, when I go to = look at=20 the result the tags have been removed.  What is going = on?
Donald
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C1EF5D.B29C76C0-- From chris@mkdoc.com Mon Apr 29 09:57:21 2002 From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 09:57:21 +0100 Subject: [MKDoc-users] Hyperlinks In-Reply-To: <001001c1ef98$5f2f3000$af9e23d9@scan> References: <001001c1ef98$5f2f3000$af9e23d9@scan> Message-ID: <20020429085721.GB3137@mkdoc.com> Hi Donald Another good question for the FAQ :-) On Mon 29-Apr-2002 at 09:10:25 -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote: > > I am having bother creating href links within the html component. It > is for a single word, the name of an external organisation, to link to > their site. I keep typing it in and then, when I go to look at the > result the tags have been removed. What is going on? Hyperlinks cannot be added via HTML Components, this is intentional, it allows MKDoc to track all links in a page for the metadata of the page and things like that. To make the word into a hyperlink you need to add a Link Component and use the word you want linked for the Title, you can also add an optional description if you want. This will make every occurance of the word in the document a hyperlink. Chris -- Chris Croome MKDoc http://mkdoc.com/ From lev" Chris It took me a while to understand that one. It seems that as long as there is a link component created someplace you can just use the same title within a text componet and the word will appear as a hyperlink in the text This is where it was needed http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/work/activities/conservation-work However I am now left with a stray BTCV link at the bottom of the page... See you Donald From chris@mkdoc.com Mon Apr 29 14:27:13 2002 From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 14:27:13 +0100 Subject: [MKDoc-users] Hyperlinks In-Reply-To: <005d01c1efb7$8bc56e30$af9e23d9@scan> References: <005d01c1efb7$8bc56e30$af9e23d9@scan> Message-ID: <20020429132713.GI4255@mkdoc.com> Hi On Mon 29-Apr-2002 at 12:53:34PM -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote: > > It seems that as long as there is a link component created someplace > you can just use the same title within a text componet and the word > will appear as a hyperlink in the text That's right :-) > This is where it was needed > > http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/work/activities/conservation-work > > However I am now left with a stray BTCV link at the bottom of the > page... That's because you are using the 'links listing bottom' template, change it to the default template and it will go away. A couple of small points, this URI: http://www.btcv.org will always result in a 302 Redirect to: http://www.btcv.org/ -- best put the slash in youreslf. Also this a good example of a case where it makes sense to use the Link Component Description field -- why not put the full title of the organisation in here (what the abbreviation BCTV stands for). Chris -- Chris Croome MKDoc http://mkdoc.com/ From lev" tags Message-ID: <001b01c20595$63185440$7baa27d9@scan> Good morning This seems to be a recent thing - the editor is ignoring preformatted tags. Or at least, removing the returns in the tagged text, which has the same effect. This can be seen to interesting effect on http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/people/george/ These used to be nice poem-like blocks of text. I have cut and pasted the whole text into Notepad - re-entered all the returns - pasted it back into the editor and then they are all removed again so that it goes on to one long line. Why is this happening? See you Donald From chris@mkdoc.com Mon May 27 10:15:07 2002 From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome) Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 10:15:07 +0100 Subject: BUG: Re: [MKDoc-users] HTML component mucking up
 tags
In-Reply-To: <001b01c20595$63185440$7baa27d9@scan>
References: <001b01c20595$63185440$7baa27d9@scan>
Message-ID: <20020527091507.GC26174@mkdoc.com>

Hi Donald

Really sorry about that, I upgraded to a newer version of MKDoc on
Friday and it clearly has some new bugs :-(

We will try to get it fixed ASAP.

Chris

On Mon 27-May-2002 at 08:44:28 -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote:
> 
> This seems to be a recent thing - the editor is ignoring preformatted tags.
> Or at least, removing the returns in the tagged text, which has the same
> effect.
> 
> This can be seen to interesting effect on
> http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/people/george/
> These used to be nice poem-like blocks of text.
> 
> I have cut and pasted the whole text into Notepad - re-entered all the
> returns - pasted it back into the editor and then they are all removed again
> so that it goes on to one long line.
> 
> Why is this happening?

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Chris Croome                                         
MKDoc                                                http://mkdoc.com/


From chris@mkdoc.com  Mon May 27 13:30:45 2002
From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome)
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 13:30:45 +0100
Subject: BUG: Re: [MKDoc-users] HTML component mucking up 
 tags
In-Reply-To: <20020527091507.GC26174@mkdoc.com>
References: <001b01c20595$63185440$7baa27d9@scan> <20020527091507.GC26174@mkdoc.com>
Message-ID: <20020527123045.GN26174@mkdoc.com>

Hi

> On Mon 27-May-2002 at 08:44:28 -0700, Donald Blackstock wrote:
> > 
> > This seems to be a recent thing - the editor is ignoring
> > preformatted tags.  Or at least, removing the returns in the tagged
> > text, which has the same effect.

I have just deployed the bug-fixed code, please let me know if there are
any further problems.

Chris

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Chris Croome                                         
MKDoc                                                http://mkdoc.com/


From lev" 

Hello

There seems to be a problem on our site.  The "how was it?" pages, child
documents of Advice, Drop-in, Activities etc. are not working.  It loads the
side bar and top bar but you can't see any of the content.  It's like this
on the editor and on the normal site.

Thanks

Amanda



From chris@mkdoc.com  Wed May 29 12:05:02 2002
From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome)
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 12:05:02 +0100
Subject: [MKDoc-users] Problems with Booth Centre site
In-Reply-To: <000701c2067c$f198a7a0$499027d9@scan>
References: <000701c2067c$f198a7a0$499027d9@scan>
Message-ID: <20020529110502.GD412@mkdoc.com>

Hi

On Tue 28-May-2002 at 08:22:01PM +0100, Donald Blackstock wrote:
> 
> There seems to be a problem on our site.  The "how was it?" pages,
> child documents of Advice, Drop-in, Activities etc. are not working.
> It loads the side bar and top bar but you can't see any of the
> content.  It's like this on the editor and on the normal site.

I have checked the pages linked to from here:

  http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/search.html?q=How+was+it

And they all seem OK to me in Mozilla. I have also checked their
validity using this:

  http://validator.w3.org/
  
and they are all valid. Perhaps it's a problem with your web browser --
which one are you using?  

This pages doesn't have any content, the others do:

  http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/work/help-to-move-on/supportive-volunteering/how-was-it/

[perhaps this URL is a bit too long, it might be better as this:

  http://www.boothcentre.org.uk/work/help/volunteering/feedback/ 

you can edit this on the Properties page using the UR Name field.]

Chris

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Chris Croome                                         
MKDoc                                                http://mkdoc.com/


From lev" 

Good afternoon

How is it best to order links?  I have a page with one email address as a
link component and one piece of text which acts as a link to an http address
held in another link component.

If the default template is used then the full http link is hidden, which is
what I want, but I need the "inline links" template to see the email
address.  Is there a way to combine these two uses.

Donald



From lev" 

Hello

Currently the site says phone us and we will send you a form for
volunteering/direct debit mandate/donations.  I guess either an online form
or a downloadable form would suit.

What can you suggest?

Cheerio

Donald



From chris@mkdoc.com  Fri Jun 14 15:12:48 2002
From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome)
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 15:12:48 +0100
Subject: [MKDoc-users] What is the best way of including forms in the website?
In-Reply-To: <000901c2138a$2123bcc0$7e1827d9@scan>
References: <000901c2138a$2123bcc0$7e1827d9@scan>
Message-ID: <20020614141248.GE28436@mkdoc.com>

Hi

On Fri 14-Jun-2002 at 10:59:09 +0100, Donald Blackstock wrote:
> 
> Currently the site says phone us and we will send you a form for
> volunteering/direct debit mandate/donations.  I guess either an online
> form or a downloadable form would suit.
> 
> What can you suggest?

Either a .pdf and/or .doc form (using a File Attachment) that people can
download, print, fill in and send (.pdf can be set up with user
completable form fields) or if you want people to be able to send
contributions using their credit cards online then set up something with
a third party, for example http://paypal.com/ or http://store.yahoo.com/

Chris

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Chris Croome                                         
MKDoc                                                http://mkdoc.com/


From chris@mkdoc.com  Wed Jun 26 14:46:31 2002
From: chris@mkdoc.com (Chris Croome)
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 14:46:31 +0100
Subject: [MKDoc-users] Booth Centre MKDoc web site launched
Message-ID: <20020626134631.GF12995@mkdoc.com>

Hi

There was a lanumc for the Booth Centre web site today, I've added a
news item to MKDoc.com:

  http://www.mkdoc.com/news/booth-centre/

Chris  

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Chris Croome                                         
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