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Confluence has had a lot of changes since it first began; when it first started, it was almost all editing in HTML, and required some fighting with it to get the styling just right as well as the contentand content right. Now, Confluence has included buttons on the Edit interface to make sure editors have all of the functionality that they need in order to create all of the items in a tutorial. If If you are interested in a more in-depth discussion of editing the website, please see the “Editing in HTML” portion in the Additional Resources page.
In order to edit the website, you will need administrator permission to do so; email ########## to ask for permission
As said, almost all of the editing that is needed can be done through the Editing interface; in order to access the 'Edit' button and be able to make changes and add content, you will need administrator permission. To get it, email ########## to let us know what it is that you want change/add. Once you have permission, you can login using the 'Log in' button at the top right of your screen and entering your credentials.
Once logged in, the 'Edit' button becomes live, and you can access the Confluence editing interface;
Below is a list of all the functions in Edit mode that you would need to use in creating a module on SimCafe.
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Latex Plugin
Including Geometry, Images, and other files
Including Youtube Videos
Including 'Under Construction' notes
Including Links
Copying Pages
Expanded Lists
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Copying Pages
- This is the only action that is not done in the Edit mode
- Click on the ellipses (...) at top right corner of page
- Click on 'Copy'
The module template that you will find on the next page will have all of these functions inside it, and they are all copy-pastable, making changing/adding content even easier.
Go to Step 2: Creating a Module Using the Template
Also, add a tip that says that most of this stuff will be included in the template, and you can simply copy and paste these features and edit them (left click -> edit) to be what you want.
First, a quick introduction and tips for navigating through the Confluence editor
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