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 <​code>/​* https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​plugin:​indexmenu */</​code>​ <​code>/​* https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​plugin:​indexmenu */</​code>​
 The comment links to the documentation for the plugin. I will only see the comment while editing the page. The comment links to the documentation for the plugin. I will only see the comment while editing the page.
 +=== Dark Themes ===
 +I like dark themes. Please note that a theme is not the same thing as a template. A theme only changes the colors of a website. A template changes the look and feel (the <abbr title="​User Interface">​UI</​abbr>​),​ and may include several themes to choose from.
 +== Sites that use dark themes ==
 +TODO
 +
 +
 === Groups, Creating User Groups === === Groups, Creating User Groups ===
   * They get created when the first user gets added to a new group   * They get created when the first user gets added to a new group
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   * Plugins are enabled by default (i.e., there is no "​enable"​ option for newly-installed plugins)   * Plugins are enabled by default (i.e., there is no "​enable"​ option for newly-installed plugins)
   * there is a "​disabled"​ list in dokuwiki\conf\plugins.local.php   * there is a "​disabled"​ list in dokuwiki\conf\plugins.local.php
 +=== Settings ===
 +  * Settings are viewed or changed via the Configuration Settings page (at yourwiki.com/​doku.php?​id=doku.php&​do=admin&​page=config). Those settings get stored in conf/​local.php.
 === Troubleshooting === === Troubleshooting ===
   * Use [[doku>​tips:​findbadphp.php|this script]] to find corrupted PHP files. Place it in your wiki root and call it from your browser.   * Use [[doku>​tips:​findbadphp.php|this script]] to find corrupted PHP files. Place it in your wiki root and call it from your browser.
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 Most plugins can be installed with the push of a button by searching for and installing the plugin via the [[doku>​plugin:​extension|extension manager]]. Most plugins can be installed with the push of a button by searching for and installing the plugin via the [[doku>​plugin:​extension|extension manager]].
  
-There are so many plugins available that there are often several plugins that do similar functions. So if you find one that doesn'​t quite work the way you want it to work, look for a different one. And because there are so many plugins, they often conflict with each other. For example, one of my usage requirements is a color-coded editor, such as the [[doku>​plugin:​codemirror|CodeMirror]] plugin (see [[wiki#CodeMirror Plugin|screenshots]] below). Since that plugin conflicts with [[doku>​plugin:​fastwiki|fastwiki]],​ I can't use fastwiki in this blog.+There are so many plugins available that there are often several plugins that do similar functions. So if you find one that doesn'​t quite work the way you want it to work, look for a different one. And because there are so many plugins, they often conflict with each other. For example, one of my usage requirements is a color-coded editor, such as the [[doku>​plugin:​codemirror|CodeMirror]] plugin (see [[dokuwiki#CodeMirror Plugin|screenshots]] below). Since that plugin conflicts with [[doku>​plugin:​fastwiki|fastwiki]],​ I can't use fastwiki in this blog.
  
 Below are the plugins used by this blog. If the plugin enables specific wiki markup, I include both a sample of the markup itself, and a sample of the output of that markup. Below are the plugins used by this blog. If the plugin enables specific wiki markup, I include both a sample of the markup itself, and a sample of the output of that markup.
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 </​dtable>​ </​dtable>​
 ---- ----
-=== Code Enhancement ​Plugin ===+=== Code Syntax ​Plugin ===
  
-The [[doku>​plugin:​code|code]] plugin provides enhancements for the normal <​nowiki><​code></​nowiki>​ syntax.+The [[doku>​plugin:​code2|code]] plugin provides enhancements for the normal <​nowiki><​code></​nowiki>​ syntax.
  
 This wiki markup: This wiki markup:
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-Note that this plugin merely enables ​the "php sample"​ heading for the above code. The syntax highlighting is a built-in function of DokuWiki.+FIXME - finish updating ​the comments/​notes/​usage
 ---- ----
 === CodeMirror Plugin === === CodeMirror Plugin ===
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 The [[doku>​plugin:​pagelist|pagelist]] plugin is used by other plugins. The [[doku>​plugin:​pagelist|pagelist]] plugin is used by other plugins.
 +
 +=== Tip Plugin ===
 +
 + <​tip>​
 + right aligned text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip l>
 + left aligned text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip c>
 + some centered text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip d>
 + down text, right aligned
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip u>
 + up text, right aligned
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip h>
 + right aligned hint text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip i>
 + right aligned information text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip n>
 + right aligned note text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip w>
 + right aligned warning text
 + </​tip>​
 +
 + <tip l n d>
 + left aligned note down
 + </​tip>​
 +
  
 {{tag>​wiki dokuwiki plugin}} {{tag>​wiki dokuwiki plugin}}
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