At first glance, a wiki page can appear somewhat confusing; in addition to the actual information it intends to convey, there are a number of navigation and page management functions.
- The top of the screen shows where your current page is located in the hierarchy. Each item is a link that can be clicked to take you directly to that other page or website.
- The Search function will generally pertain to the current web space. For instance, a search performed from within the HST space would yield results only from HST, while searching further up in the hierarchy will show results from other spaces.
- Just below the Search field we find:
- View is the main reading interface
- Edit allows you to edit the current page and the title, which is to the left of the screen
- Attachments displays a list of documents (if any) that are associated with the current page.
- Info shows statistics about the current page: when it was created and last modified, who created it, etc. More importantly, it allows you to view the editing history of the page and return to a previous version.