Re: Forum wiki proposal: Linking Brian's tutorials under one roof, a page for discussing differences between stable builds #wikiproposal
Gary Ray
I am sorry, but maybe I need to be a bit more descriptive. I went to the Wiki page. It says there that only folks in this group can edit or post. So, I need more details on exactly how this works.
Are you saying that I’ll need to go to the main group page and set up a password?
It is very difficult to get all of this when your answers are aimed at a person who is well above my level of experience.
I have seen a couple of posts from folks saying the same sort of things. I know I’d appreciate it if you would aim your answers at a person who is not at your level of understanding.
Gary Ray
From: win10@win10.groups.io [mailto:win10@win10.groups.io] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2016 1:01 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Forum wiki proposal: Linking Brian's tutorials under one roof, a page for discussing differences between stable builds #WikiProposal
Hi, The web interface? You’d go to groups.io, then select “log in” or something similar. Enter your email address, and if you haven’t set up your password, you’ll be invited to set one up. Cheers, Joseph
From: win10@win10.groups.io [mailto:win10@win10.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gary Ray
So, how does one log in to this site?
Gary Ray
From: win10@win10.groups.io [mailto:win10@win10.groups.io] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
Hi everyone,
For those who are new to this forum and subgroups: we actually do have a wiki: https://win10.groups.io/g/win10/wiki
Although this wiki is minimalist compared to wikis on other forums, I believe it is time to change that. The proposals for new pages are:
Note that in order to edit wiki pages, you need to have ability to access the web interface. For best presentation results, I use Markdown to format wiki pages.
Thanks. Cheers, Joseph
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