Main Web Preferences
The following settings are web preferences of the Main web. These preferences overwrite the site-level preferences in System.DefaultPreferences and Main.SitePreferences, and can be overwritten by user preferences (your personal topic, eg: WikiGuest in the Main web).Web Preferences Settings
These settings override the defaults for this web only. See full list of defaults with explanation.- Web settings:
- Default template for new topics for this web:
- WebTopicEditTemplate?: Default template for new topics in this web. (Site-level is used if topic does not exist)
- System.WebTopicEditTemplate: Site-level default topic template
- Comma separated list of forms that can be attached to topics in this web. See DataForms for more information.
- Set WEBFORMS = UserForm
- Users or groups who are not / are allowed to view / change / rename topics in the Main web: (See AccessControl). Remove the # to enable any of these settings. Remember that an empty setting is a valid setting; setting DENYWEBVIEW to nothing means that anyone can view the web.
- Set #DENYWEBVIEW =
- Set #ALLOWWEBVIEW =
- Set #DENYWEBCHANGE =
- Set #ALLOWWEBCHANGE =
- Set #DENYWEBRENAME =
- Set #ALLOWWEBRENAME =
- Users or groups allowed to change or rename this WebPreferences topic: (e.g., AdminGroup)
- Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = AdminGroup
- Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = AdminGroup
- Web preferences that are not allowed to be overridden by sub-web, user or topic preferences:
- Set FINALPREFERENCES = NOSEARCHALL, ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT, WIKIWEBMASTER, WEBCOPYRIGHT, WEBTOPICLIST, DENYWEBVIEW, ALLOWWEBVIEW, DENYWEBCHANGE, ALLOWWEBCHANGE, DENYWEBRENAME, ALLOWWEBRENAME
Help on Preferences
- A preference setting lets you define a simple macro? that can be expanded in your output.
- A preference setting looks like this:
3 or 6 spaces * Set NAME = value
Example:- Set WEBBGCOLOR = #FFFFC0
- A preferences setting can be disabled with a # sign. Remove the # sign to enable a local customisation. Example:
- #Set DENYWEBCHANGE = UnknownUser
- Macros defined using preference settings are expanded by enclosing the name in percent signs. Example:
- When you write
%WEBBGCOLOR%, it gets expanded to#FFEFA6
- When you write
- The sequential order of the preference settings is significant. i.e. set
WEBCOPYRIGHTbeforeWIKIWEBMASTERsince%WEBCOPYRIGHT%uses the%WIKIWEBMASTER%setting. - You can introduce your own preference settings and use them in your topics and templates.
- Preferences can be defined in a number of places:
- DefaultPreferences
- SitePreferences
- Parent webs WebPreferences
- WebPreferences
- In user topics
- In Plugin documentation topics
- In topics
- Preference settings can be finalised, which means they can't be redefined
Tools
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Rename, move or delete this web: - Rename/move/delete web..., looking for references in all public webs - See also: ManagingWebs
Related Topics
- System.DefaultPreferences, Main.SitePreferences - site-level preferences
- WikiUsers - list of user topics. User topics can have optional user preferences
- Macros - what macros are and how to use them, including a list of common macros
- AccessControl - explains how to restrict access by users or groups
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