Instruction Function
Overview
Instruction functions tell the wiki engine how to handle a page or its workflow. These can be things like @@Draft, @@Include, @@Deprecate, @@NoCache, etc., which respectively tell the engine that the page is in draft, the page is intended to be used as an include to other pages and finally that the page needs to be deleted.
Unlike Standard Function, Instruction functions do not directly insert/modify text on the page
There are various other processing instructions and pages which use them can be filtered on by moderators in the admin menu.
Functions
- D
- Deprecate Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page needs to be deleted.
- Draft Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page is in draft - is incomplete.
- H
- HideFooterComments Instruction - Processing instruction indicating that the should not display comments at the bottom regardless of the system settings.
- I
- Include Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page is an include and not a while page.
- N
- NoCache Instruction - Processing instruction indicating that the page should never be cached.
- P
- Protect Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page is protected from unauthorized modification.
- R
- Review Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page needs to be reviewed.
- T
- Tags (Instruction Function) - Associate tags with a page.
- Template Instruction - Processing instruction indicating the page is a template.
- Title (Instruction Function) - Sets the title of the page for the browser (HTML head title).
Related
- Alert - Alerts bring important information to the attention of the reader.
- AppVersion - Displays the wiki engine version.
- Attachments - Lists the attached files associated with a page.
- Background - Set the background color for a block of content.
- BR - Inserts one or more line-breaks into the wiki body.
- Bullets - Create hierarchical ordered or unordered lists.
- Callout - Prominently display useful information in a fairly understated panel.
- Card - Cards are good for displaying every-day content and can have a title.
- Code - Display formatted, wiki-unprocessed and syntax-hilighted code.
- Collapse - Dynamically show or hide a section of the wiki body.