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<li>We have also implemented a new protection feature for team wiki pages: Only team members listed and approved on the team profile page can edit their team pages. So what does this mean? Simply put: users can no longer edit content that does not belong to their team. This will help protect the content of your wiki page as you start adding content.</li> | <li>We have also implemented a new protection feature for team wiki pages: Only team members listed and approved on the team profile page can edit their team pages. So what does this mean? Simply put: users can no longer edit content that does not belong to their team. This will help protect the content of your wiki page as you start adding content.</li> | ||
<li>Images you upload will also be protected from others over-writing them if you follow this simple naming convention:</li> | <li>Images you upload will also be protected from others over-writing them if you follow this simple naming convention:</li> | ||
− | <ul><li> | + | <ul><li>T—TeamName—filename.fileextension</li> |
− | <li>For example: | + | <li>For example: T—BostonU—Flow_cyto_results.jpeg</li></ul> |
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Revision as of 21:14, 7 June 2016
MediaWiki Update
June 7, 2016
We have moved all content from our pages (including igem.org, 2016.igem.org, and parts.igem.org) to a new server, which has allowed us to upgrade to a newer version of MediaWiki. We have upgraded from MediaWiki version 1.16.5 to 1.24.1, providing a higher level of security for the iGEM Wiki pages and offering new features.
So, what does this mean for you and your team?
- The black menu bar, including the login button, is now at the top of all of these pages to make logging in and navigating easier!
- We have also implemented a new protection feature for team wiki pages: Only team members listed and approved on the team profile page can edit their team pages. So what does this mean? Simply put: users can no longer edit content that does not belong to their team. This will help protect the content of your wiki page as you start adding content.
- Images you upload will also be protected from others over-writing them if you follow this simple naming convention:
- T—TeamName—filename.fileextension
- For example: T—BostonU—Flow_cyto_results.jpeg