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| November 02, 2025, at 01:14 PM | PmWiki / WikiTrails |
WikiTrailsauthors (basic) The WikiTrails feature allows wiki authors to create "trails" through sequences of pages in the wiki. Creating a trailTo create a trail, an author creates a "trail index page" that gives the sequence of page names as either a bullet or numbered list. The page names must be the first item following each bullet. An example trail index page: a list like
* [[TrailPage1]]
* Some text.
* [[TrailPage2]]
** [[TrailPage3]]
** [[TrailPage4]] some other text [[IrrelevantWikiPage]]
** Yet some other text. [[AnotherIrrelevantWikiPage]]
** %center%[[would-beTrailPage]]
creates the following "wikitrail": TrailPage1 <-> TrailPage2 <-> TrailPage3 <-> TrailPage4 Observations:
Using the trailCreating a trail doesn't do anything on its own -- any page with numbered or bulleted lists implicitly create a trail. What makes a trail "work" is adding trail markup on the pages in the trail (i.e. the pages that are listed in the bullet/numbered list). To build a trail, add trail markup like PmWiki defines three trail markups:
Circular trailsTypically, a trail is a linear list with a first and a last page. However, the trail can be made "circular" by repeating the first page as the last item in the trail index:
* [[TrailPage1]]
* [[TrailPage2]]
...
* [[TrailPageN]]
* [[TrailPage1]]
If the trail index page is intended to be read by others, the last item can be made invisible using
* [[TrailPage1]]
* [[TrailPage2]]
...
* [[TrailPageN]]
* [[TrailPage1]] %item comment%
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