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- Before adding any content to the wiki take a look at the content tree structure at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/listpages-dirview.action?key=TUSCANY and identify a node in the tree where the content could best fit. To start with you could identify if the content falls under general or under a specific subproject or under a specific implementation of a subproject. Then under this you could further categorize if the content is to do with 'Technical Documentation' or 'Release' and so on.
- Having decided on a position for the content page in the content tree strucuture ensure that the 'Parent Page' is properly set to the identified position (page).
- If any part of a content is likely to be reused under different contexts and hence in different pages, then abstract such reusable content into a separate page and include it in the various contexts (using the include macro) instead of duplicating the content across contexts.
- Since all pages should have a relevant Navigation Menu when composing a page divide the page into two columns (under a section) with the Menus going into the first column and the page content going into the second column. Use the following as a template for all pages.
No Format {section:border=false} {column:width=15%} {include: <enter the name an existing Menu page from the 'Menus' category of pages>} {column} {column:width=85%} <<enter page content here>> {column} {section}
- If there are going to be a set of pages that are likely to be created with the same specific set of menus then a easy way of creating them as per the above template is to go and first create a template page at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/templates/listpagetemplates.action?key=TUSCANY using the above snippet with approprieate Menu pages substituted. Subsequently when create a page go to http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/templates/listpagetemplates.action?key=TUSCANYand exercise the "Create page from template" option against the template just created. This will result in a new page with the appropriate sections and menus and the content can be right away filled in.
- If a new set of Menu options are to be created, then create a menu page for this under the 'Menus' category. You can also choose to create a set of menu options reusing the existing Menu pages and 'including' them as required.
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