I recently noticed that several wiki engines have implemented a simple but
convenient feature, a little JavaScript in the "body" tag of the generated
pages that may look like this:
ondblclick="document.location='http://www.wakkawiki.com/WakkaIntro/edit';"
What this means is that you can edit the page by simply double clicking its
contents. Go to http://www.wakkawiki.com/WakkaIntro to see it in action. I
have tested it in Mozilla and IE, but it probably works in all reasonably
modern JavaScript-implementing browsers. It should be silently ignored if the
browser is JavaScript incapable.
I don't know if this behavior should be made the default, but it would
certainly be nice to have it as an option. What do you think?
Regards,
Erik
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convenient feature, a little JavaScript in the "body" tag of the generated
pages that may look like this:
ondblclick="document.location='http://www.wakkawiki.com/WakkaIntro/edit';"
What this means is that you can edit the page by simply double clicking its
contents. Go to http://www.wakkawiki.com/WakkaIntro to see it in action. I
have tested it in Mozilla and IE, but it probably works in all reasonably
modern JavaScript-implementing browsers. It should be silently ignored if the
browser is JavaScript incapable.
I don't know if this behavior should be made the default, but it would
certainly be nice to have it as an option. What do you think?
Regards,
Erik
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