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Overview of the ANSN e-Library Regional Workshop on ANSN Capacity Building IT Modules 30 June – 1 st July 2011 Bangkok, Thailand Akiko Iwamoto Office of International Programs JNES. ANSN e-Library. ScrewTurn Wiki Usage. User registration Open your TG page Create a new page
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Overview of the ANSN e-Library Regional Workshop on ANSN Capacity Building IT Modules 30 June – 1st July 2011 Bangkok, Thailand Akiko Iwamoto Office of International Programs JNES
ScrewTurn Wiki Usage • User registration • Open your TG page • Create a new page • Edit pages • Attach files to pages • Create link to files attached to pages
User registration • 1. Click the Create Account link in the sidebar on the left • Input the following data • Username: more than 6 letters recommended • Display Name: easy for others to guess who it is • E-mail: e-mail address used for ANSN activities • Password: more than 6 letters recommended • Control Text: input the letters and numbers displayed on the page (capital letter or uppercase and small letter or lowercase are distinguished) • Click Create Account button • Wait for the email from the administrator for the user authorization
Open your TG page • 1. Click the Login link in the most top right corner of the screen • Put your username & password and click the Login button • Click the TG link in the sidebar on the left • Click your TG link in the sidebar on the left
Create a new page • 1. Make sure you open (one of) your TG page(s) where you belong to • Click the Create a new page link in the sidebar on the left • Put the Page Title • Click the Snippets Icon on the top of the edit area and choose “draft” from the pull-down menu (“draft” is the only item for the time being.) • After editing the page, click Preview Tab on the top of the edit area • Click the Save button to save the page
Edit pages • 1. Make sure you open (one of) your TG page(s) where you belong to • Click All Pages link in the sidebar on the left • Click the Page Title of the page you want to edit • When the page is open, click the Edit button in the top right corner of the screen • If you click Visual Tab on the top of the edit area, you can edit the page in WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) mode • Click Preview Tab to check how the page looks • Click the Save button to save the page
Attach files to pages • 1. Open the page to which you want to attach files • Click the Edit button in the top right corner of the screen • Click the Browse button in the most bottom of the page and select the file to upload • Click the Upload button next to the Browse button
Create link to files attached to pages(1/2) • 1. Click the Edit button in the top right corner of the screen • On the edit area, move the cursor before the words you want to put the link • Click Link a local file Icon on the top of the edit area • Check the box for Browse Page Attachments in the top of the pop-up window • Select the target file • On the bottom of the pop-up window, check the box Open link in new window
Create link to files attached to pages(2/2) • Click the WikiMarkup Tab and manually modify the script created as a result of the above procedure as follows; • Before modification: • [^{UP(pagename)}filename] hyperlink title • After modification: • [^{UP(pagename)}filename|hyperlink title] • 8. Verify the text by clicking Preview Tab at the top of the edit area • 9. Click the Save button to save the page