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guanxi 13:54, 08 Feb 2005 (Tue)
guanxi 13:54, 08 Feb 2005 (Tue)


== Templets ==
== Templates ==


I am trying to find out about templates in Thunderbird.  I subscribe to WikiHome and Wikepedia and they use the same editor as this one.  I would like to have a template that would match the formatting of each of those preferred format so that I could produce the article in the Thunderbird mail editor and use the spell check, before I cut and past it to the Wiki editor.  If this is the wrong place to ask this question I am sorry, but I could not find it anywhere else.
I am trying to find out about templates in Thunderbird.  I subscribe to WikiHome and Wikepedia and they use the same editor as this one.  I would like to have a template that would match the formatting of each of those preferred format so that I could produce the article in the Thunderbird mail editor and use the spell check, before I cut and past it to the Wiki editor.  If this is the wrong place to ask this question I am sorry, but I could not find it anywhere else.


Thanks Tom
Thanks Tom

Revision as of 00:28, 24 February 2005


This page looks huge

There is too much on the page. I've tried reorganzing it (awhile ago), removing unneeded text (by removing redundancies and making the wording more succinct), and emphasizing the section headers (today).

What about breaking it into two pages: mail and everything else?

guanxi 13:33, 08 Feb 2005 (Tue)


Also, I'm not sure the all-link format looks better than plain text + link. For example, wouldn't this look better?

E-mail Account Setup


If I don't hear back, I'll change it.

guanxi 13:54, 08 Feb 2005 (Tue)

Templates

I am trying to find out about templates in Thunderbird. I subscribe to WikiHome and Wikepedia and they use the same editor as this one. I would like to have a template that would match the formatting of each of those preferred format so that I could produce the article in the Thunderbird mail editor and use the spell check, before I cut and past it to the Wiki editor. If this is the wrong place to ask this question I am sorry, but I could not find it anywhere else.

Thanks Tom