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Q. What is a Wikipost?
A Wikipost contains content that appears at the top of a thread, usually used to summarize important information in multi-page threads
(the above header went away at some point, and 90/90 is now known to incorrect -- per post 298+ the same permission group governs access to Coupon Connection and wiki editing, thus the requirement is 180/180)
Q. Why are Wikiposts here? What is their purpose?
Threads that have high interest can grow very quickly, making it tiresome to sort through sometimes hundreds of posts to find information. A Wikipost is designed to contain a summary of relevant information, and may contain links to especially relevant posts, related threads and off-site resources. Any member with "180/180" can update obsolete information or update Wikipost information, and of course there's plenty of space to discuss or ask about more specific details.
Q. What display modes are offered for Wikiposts?
There are three modes of wiki post display: (c/o IBobi)
1. "Summary view" (default) -- this shows the top of the wikipost only.
2. Full display (when you click "Click here to display full Wiki") -- this shows the whole Wikipost.
3. Hidden (when you click the "-" sign at the top right) -- reduces this and ALL Wikiposts on FT to a narrow blue bar that says "Wikipost", until you click the "+" on one of them again, which will return them to default view.
(see more below)
Q. Can I link to a Wikipost?
Yes. Click on Wiki Link on the upper right of the wiki and the Wikipost will display ax a single post. You can copy the link and paste it elsewhere. Click "back" in your browser to return to the page you were on.
Q. Why are so many threads with Wikiposts concentrated on the front pages of some fora? cx
The most popular / used threads are often those with complicated content - frequent flyer or guest program changes, securing awards, etc. These are the threads most likely to have Wikiposts summarizing key points.
Q. How / why did Wikiposts come about on FT?
Wikiposts came about after requests from members to Internet Brands and a lot of forethought, followed by Beta testing. They are considered a valuable asset to FlyerTalk, and a viable and "closer" alternative to maintaining an off site, separate wiki.
Q. What do "wiki" and "Wikipost" mean?
The word "wiki" (wee-kee) is Hawaiian Polynisian for "fast" or "quick". Here, a Wikipost offers a quick look at the topic covered by a thread.
Q. Can I see a listing of Wikiposts?
Yes. Up in the dark blue navigation bar, a little below the FlyerTalk logo, it says "Flyertalk [sic, should be a capital T] Wiki." Click that and then "Show all Wiki [sic, should be plural]" from the sub-menu.
(Thanks to jackal)
Q. What do I do if I just don't want to read the Wikiposts?
Just continue browsing normally. Only minimized Wikiposts (a few lines) will be revealed until you click on / touch the blue "Click here to display Full Wiki" line. The full Wikipost will only be displayed if you click the link to read it. Ignore the Wikipost if you don't want to read the information therein.
Q. What do I do if I feel there are too darn many Wikiposts?
You can go to the "Wikipost" blue menu bar at the top of a thread page and click on the "-" sign at the right end of the bar, which will minimize all wikis; you never have to see a Wikipost again. That information never has to intrude on your reading of FlyerTalk. And, of course you can turn wiki posts "on" by clicking the "+" in the same menu bar when you wish.)
Alternatively, you can go to your FT Profile, look at Your Control Panel, Edit Options. Toward the bottom of the page you'll see
Wikipost Hide All
Hide all Wiki Posts in Threads
Hide all wikiposts
Hide all Wiki Posts in Threads
Hide all wikiposts
Q. What are the alternatives to wikiposts in a large forum?
1) Multiple (dozens or even more) threads with members having to search them all for answers, or start a new one out of frustration, assuring information fragmentation and dispersion.
2) Mega threads with hundreds of posts to sort through for answers.
Thanks to wetrat0
Q. I can't open and edit a particular Wikipost! Why?
A few wiki posts may be locked by moderators to prevent making changes; these preferably should be clearly marked with an explanation.
Q. I can't even see Wikiposts! Why?
If you are using the mobile skin, you can not see Wikiposts at this time.
If otherwise and you can not see the wiki posts:
Assuming you are signed in, have been on FT 180 or more days and have made 180 or more posts, and have access to the Coupon Connection forum:
In your FT Profile, look at Your Control Panel, Edit Options. Toward the bottom of the page you'll see
Wikipost Hide All
Hide all Wiki Posts in Threads
Hide all wikiposts
Hide all Wiki Posts in Threads
Hide all wikiposts
NOTE: it was previously believed that the threshold for wiki editing was 90/90, and it may have been so at one point, but per post 298+ the current status is that the same permission group governs access to Coupon Connection and wiki editing, thus the requirement is 180/180
Q. How do I open and start a wikipost myself?
To create a wiki, go to the Thread Tools menu on the right of the thread menu bar, click / touch Create a Wikipost
Q. I've got "180/180"; how do I edit a wikipost?
To edit a wiki, expand by clicking / touching the "Click here to display full wiki" message, then see the Edit button in the lower right of the wiki.
Q. What formatting can I use to make a wikipost more "eye-tractive" and readable?
Wikis accepts a lot of common BBCode formatting, some of which is shown below - but not all.
Bold and colors work!
Sizes work as well, from larger than this to this.
However, names of threads like WikiPost problems are not being normalized. (URL links to FlyerTalk in posts will render such: "Wikipost" / wiki post questions, issues, discussion.
In Wikiposts, they will render as full URL: "Wikipost" / wiki post questions, issues, discussion (consolidated) look at the above URL to see how you can adjust that.
See Calchas' post #122 to read about the wiki history rendering.
Q. Can I embed or add illustrations or photos in Wikiposts?
Links to photographs and graphic images can be embedded in wikiposts; framed video links can not be, nor can images be attached as in posts.
Link to an extensive thread about embedding images in the Travel Photography forum.
Link to thread in Technical Support and Feedback forum on embedding images.
Q. Can I create "chapters" within in Wikiposts with internal links and anchor points?[
Yes; as of September 2016, you can. Here are the basics:
Using the tag "wikifrom" you can write a text, and the name of the anchor you want to point to like this:
Visit Chapter 1
Visit Chapter 2
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
(Here is how it looks without the closing bracket)
[wikifrom=chapter1]Visit Chapter 1[/wikifrom
[wikifrom=chapter2]Visit Chapter 2[/wikifrom
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
[wikito]chapter1[/wikito
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
[wikito]chapter2[/wikito
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
See post number 205, by IBtyen.
Revised 7 Jan 2017 - JDiver
- Testing out a bug
- Every time the wiki is edited a blank bullet point gets added to this list.
- testing
No
If you can't find the Edit button in a wikipost, try the following:
- Click the link near the end that reads, "Last edited by"
- In your browser address bar, replace do=viewhistory with do=edit
- You'll see the normal edit page
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I can't recall whether this has been suggested already, so here goes.
How about enabling the use of HTML anchor tags in wikis? Many of the FT wikis are quite long, so the ability to link to a point within a wiki would be extremely useful.
About the only alternative I'm aware of is to put the relevant content into several consecutive posts. (See, for example, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...ch-2015-a.html.) Of course, in that case you lose the shared-access benefit of a wiki.
How about enabling the use of HTML anchor tags in wikis? Many of the FT wikis are quite long, so the ability to link to a point within a wiki would be extremely useful.
About the only alternative I'm aware of is to put the relevant content into several consecutive posts. (See, for example, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...ch-2015-a.html.) Of course, in that case you lose the shared-access benefit of a wiki.
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If there was an [unindent] it might work.
The problem is the automatic truncation of the quote box on thd right:
The problem is the automatic truncation of the quote box on thd right:
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I just now checked to see whether or not the direct wiki link works in the mobile interface. Unsurprisingly, it does not, at least for iPad/iOS users. It just opens a new blank tab.
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I know this. Boy, do I know it.
The point is that even if I paste a link to the wiki in a post, it evidently doesn't work for mobile users. That's badly b0rked; it should open it in a separate window just like a link to an individual post.
The point is that even if I paste a link to the wiki in a post, it evidently doesn't work for mobile users. That's badly b0rked; it should open it in a separate window just like a link to an individual post.
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I can't recall whether this has been suggested already, so here goes.
How about enabling the use of HTML anchor tags in wikis? Many of the FT wikis are quite long, so the ability to link to a point within a wiki would be extremely useful.
About the only alternative I'm aware of is to put the relevant content into several consecutive posts. (See, for example, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...ch-2015-a.html.) Of course, in that case you lose the shared-access benefit of a wiki.
How about enabling the use of HTML anchor tags in wikis? Many of the FT wikis are quite long, so the ability to link to a point within a wiki would be extremely useful.
About the only alternative I'm aware of is to put the relevant content into several consecutive posts. (See, for example, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilto...ch-2015-a.html.) Of course, in that case you lose the shared-access benefit of a wiki.
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Can you disclose the basic format? I tried
[url=#anchor]Click here to read Part X[/url]
[name=#anchor]Part X[/name]
without success.
[name=#anchor]Part X[/name]
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Here are the basics:
Using the tag "wikifrom" you can write a text, and the name of the anchor you want to point to like this:
Visit Chapter 1
Visit Chapter 2
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
(Here is how it looks without the closing bracket)
[wikifrom=chapter1]Visit Chapter 1[/wikifrom
[wikifrom=chapter2]Visit Chapter 2[/wikifrom
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
[wikito]chapter1[/wikito
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
[wikito]chapter2[/wikito
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
Using the tag "wikifrom" you can write a text, and the name of the anchor you want to point to like this:
Visit Chapter 1
Visit Chapter 2
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
(Here is how it looks without the closing bracket)
[wikifrom=chapter1]Visit Chapter 1[/wikifrom
[wikifrom=chapter2]Visit Chapter 2[/wikifrom
Then you can use the tag "wikito" to allow easy wikipost navigation:
[wikito]chapter1[/wikito
Chapter 1 - Monday
Some text here.
[wikito]chapter2[/wikito
Chapter 2 - Tuesday
Some more text here.
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Thank you! ^
This looks very good; among other things, it even auto-converts 1) deep links during editing (preview before saving wiki changes) to 2) deep links once the wiki is saved.
For anyone who wants to see what this looks like in a long, complicated wiki, take a look at
One slight issue: if I include a deep wiki link in a regular post--say, to point someone to a specific wiki section--the interface opens a new window with that section at the top, but with the wiki still contracted. Clicking on "Click here to display full wiki" opens the full wiki, but scrolled back to the top.
Example
This looks very good; among other things, it even auto-converts 1) deep links during editing (preview before saving wiki changes) to 2) deep links once the wiki is saved.
For anyone who wants to see what this looks like in a long, complicated wiki, take a look at
One slight issue: if I include a deep wiki link in a regular post--say, to point someone to a specific wiki section--the interface opens a new window with that section at the top, but with the wiki still contracted. Clicking on "Click here to display full wiki" opens the full wiki, but scrolled back to the top.
Example
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