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Changing these options will affect all users of your JotSpot Wiki.
Email secret wordYou can post content to your pages via email. Each wiki page has a unique email address, which contains the page name plus a "secret word" for authentication. For example: PageTitle+wikisecret@yourwikiname.jot.com. The page is named "PageTitle" and the secret word is "wikisecret". You can set this word to any set of letters. Try to choose something that is not easy to guess, but that also will not be difficult for your users to remember. |
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Require SSL Access?
Set to "true" to require users to use a secure connection to access this webspace.
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Allowed IPs
A comma-separated list of IP addresses.
Only users from these addresses will be allowed to connect to the wiki.
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Show Welcome MessageShow the welcome dialog to users the first time they log in. |
Yes sample form text |
Welcome Message ContentJotspot shows a welcome dialog when a user first logs into a webspace. Alternative welcome content can be shown by providing a URL from which the content will be pulled. |
Default Welcome Content sample form text |
Show Create and Edit HelpOn first view of the wiki home page, the user is shown where the create and edit page buttons are. |
Yes sample form text |
Show Quick TipsShows users simple help dialogs as they are about to perform certain actions, such as adding links between pages. |
Yes sample form text |
Theme Templates
A Jotspot Theme is a package of template files that define the look and behavior of the chrome of a wiki.
You may use themes from a previous release, but new features will not be available.
If you use your own custom theme, you are not guaranteed backwards compatibility between releases.
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Jot The JotSpot default theme |