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==Export pages==
==Export pages==
There are 3 ways to export the wiki, with an option to maintain the wiki links for each.  The exported material does not maintain a live link to the [http://customwritingservices.org/index.php custom writings] wiki, but is a snapshot which can be updated by repeating the operation.
There are 3 ways to export the wiki, with an option to maintain the wiki links for each.  The exported material does not maintain a live link to the wiki, but is a snapshot which can be updated by repeating the operation.
*Downloadable zip archive  
*Downloadable zip archive  
**creates a series of individual html files that can be saved on a local drive.   
**creates a series of individual html files that can be saved on a local drive.   

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Wiki has a set of standard pages which contain sorted lists of pages (indexes). These different lists can be helpful to students and teachers. There is a drop down menu which shows these different pages. Wiki ChooseWikiLinks pulldown.JPG

Sitemap

The Sitemap displays a list of all pages within the wiki including the nested or subpage relationship between all pages.

Page index

An alphabetical list of page links

Updated pages

The Updated pages index shows a list all pages within your wiki and the date and time they were last edited.

Orphaned pages

The Orphaned pages index shows a list all pages within your wiki that have had all links to them subsequently deleted. A check for Orphaned pages should be completed regularly so pages do not 'get lost' within a wiki.

Wanted pages

The Wanted pages index shows a list all pages within your wiki that a user has requested be created.

Export pages

There are 3 ways to export the wiki, with an option to maintain the wiki links for each. The exported material does not maintain a live link to the wiki, but is a snapshot which can be updated by repeating the operation.

  • Downloadable zip archive
    • creates a series of individual html files that can be saved on a local drive.
  • Module Directory:MoodleGraphics-Lesson
    • Creates a directory and places current wiki HTML page files in it. This directory is part of the course files. Thus it can be linked to in the course.
  • Module backupdata
    • places current wiki HTML page files in the course backup folder. This needs users to be included in the backup otherwise you get a blank wiki.

See also