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doc:creating_and_deleting_pages [2026/04/24 13:47] – [Resurrecting a page that has been deleted] Simon Grantdoc:creating_and_deleting_pages [2026/04/24 17:13] (current) – [From a red link that someone else has created] Simon Grant
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 ====== Creating and deleting pages ====== ====== Creating and deleting pages ======
  
-First, to say that permissions for creating and deleting are restricted to certain user groups, and certain [[namespace]]s, as part of the site rules, to help avoid problems. If you find you are not allowed to create or delete something that you think you should be able to, please ask the wiki team.+First, to say that permissions for creating and deleting are restricted to certain user groups, and certain [[namespace]]s, as part of the site rules, to help avoid problems. If you find you are not allowed to create or delete something that you think you should be able to, please ask the wiki team for the required permission.
  
 ===== Creating pages ===== ===== Creating pages =====
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 ==== Changing the URL ==== ==== Changing the URL ====
  
-The quickest way to create a new page is to change the URL in the URL bar. So, for example, if you're looking at this page right now, you will see something like `knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/doc/creating_and_deleting_pages`+The quickest way to create a new page is to change the URL in the URL bar. So, for example, if you're looking at this page right now, you will see something like `knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/doc/creating_and_deleting_pages` If I wanted to create a new page in the `doc` namespace, I would just replace `creating_and_deleting_pages` with the new filename I wanted to create.
  
-Depending on the permissions you have, you may not be allowed to create a page in the `doc` namespace, but we have set up a `test` namespace where you are more likely to be able to. You can go to the [[test:]] start page now if you like. But you don't have to be there: you can just replace `doc/creating_and_deleting_pages` with `test/my_new_test` or something like that. Then when you hit return, you will get a message+However, depending on the permissions you have, you may well **not** be allowed to create a page in the `doc` namespace, but we have set up a `test` namespace where you are more likely to be able to. You can go to the [[test:]] start page now if you like. But you don't have to be there: you can just replace `doc/creating_and_deleting_pages` with `test/my_new_test` or something like that. Then when you hit return, you will get a message
  
 > This topic does not exist yet > This topic does not exist yet
  
-Nothing happened? Not yetto let you consider whether you really want to go ahead with thisJust under the "This topic does not exist yet, you will see+Nothing happened :?Not yet! That'to let you consider whether you really want to go ahead with thisJust under the "This topic does not exist yet", you will see
  
 > You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on Create this page.  > You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on Create this page. 
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 And the icon for "Create this page" is the pencil-plus one: {{pencil-plus-icon.png|This one does nothing. Click the real one when you can!}}. And the icon for "Create this page" is the pencil-plus one: {{pencil-plus-icon.png|This one does nothing. Click the real one when you can!}}.
  
-Lo and behold! The edit screen will come up, with a template guiding you to fill in the page. When you're ready, click on "Save" and there is your page!+Lo and behold! The edit screen will come up, with a template guiding you to fill in the page. When you're ready, click on "Save" and there is your page! Now you are ready to carry on editing and saving your edits …
  
-If it was just a test, then be nice and delete all the content on the page, and Save again.+If it was just a test, then be nice and delete all the content on the page, and Save again, to remove the page.
  
 ==== From a page you can already edit ==== ==== From a page you can already edit ====
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 ==== From a red link that someone else has created ==== ==== From a red link that someone else has created ====
  
-As we've seen just above, I created a link to a page that doesn't exist. If you are ready to create that page, go ahead and click on the link; and follow on as above.+As we've seen just above, I created a link to a page that doesn't exist. If you are ready to create page that someone else has asked for, go ahead and click on the link; and follow on as above.
  
 ===== Deleting a page ===== ===== Deleting a page =====
  
-If your permissions allow, there is one simple way to delete a page. Go to editing the page, select all the content in the page, and delete it. (On many systems, you can select all with Ctrl-A, then press Del or whatever your Delete key is.) Then save, and your page has disappeared!+If your permissions allow, there is just one simple way to delete a page. Go to editing the page, select all the content in the page, and delete it. (On many systems, you can select all with Ctrl-A, then press Del or whatever your Delete key is.) Then save, and your page has disappeared!
  
-===== Resurrecting a page that has been deleted ===== +===== Restoring a page that has been deleted =====
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-If you try to create a page that did exist but has been deleted, instead of +
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-> This topic does not exist yet+
  
 +If you try to create a page that did exist but has been deleted, instead of "This topic does not exist yet"
 you will get the message: you will get the message:
  
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 > You've followed a link to a page that no longer exists. You can check the list of Old revisions to see when and why it was deleted, access old revisions or restore it. > You've followed a link to a page that no longer exists. You can check the list of Old revisions to see when and why it was deleted, access old revisions or restore it.
  
-So, if you click on the "Old revisions" button {{old-revisions-icon.png}} you can see a list of previous incarnations. Click on one of those to see what it was. If you then "Save", the page will resurrect!+So, if you click on the "Old revisions" button {{old-revisions-icon.png}} you can see a list of previous versions. Click on one of those to see what it was. If you then "Save", the page will be restored!
  
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