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1 | <!DOCTYPE html> | ||
2 | <html> | ||
3 | <head> | ||
4 | <meta charset="utf-8"> | ||
5 | <meta name="generator" contents="lcmark"> | ||
6 | <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=yes"> | ||
7 | <title>TODO</title> | ||
8 | <link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="cartdave_favicon.png" /> | ||
9 | <style> | ||
10 | html {font-family: sans-serif;} | ||
11 | |||
12 | body { | ||
13 | background-color: black; | ||
14 | color: white !important; | ||
15 | } | ||
16 | |||
17 | pre { | ||
18 | background-color: #cc00ff; | ||
19 | overflow: auto; | ||
20 | width: 42%; | ||
21 | } | ||
22 | |||
23 | menu { | ||
24 | list-style-type: none; | ||
25 | } | ||
26 | |||
27 | .contentBox { | ||
28 | overflow-y: auto; | ||
29 | overflow-x: hidden; | ||
30 | } | ||
31 | </style> | ||
32 | </head> | ||
33 | <body bgcolor="black" text="white" alink="red" link="yellow" vlink="blue"> | ||
34 | <table> | ||
35 | <tr> | ||
36 | <td><img src="Connie_click-me.gif" alt="alt text" title="Not (Yet) (Another / A) Wiki."/></td> | ||
37 | <td><a href="about/">about</a> <a href="testing/">testing</a> plus login and register buttons</td> | ||
38 | </tr> | ||
39 | <td rowspan=0 style="background-color: rebeccapurple; text-align:left; white-space:nowrap; vertical-align:top"> | ||
40 | menu for the current directory | ||
41 | <p><a href="INSTALL.HTML">INSTALL</a></p> | ||
42 | <p><a href="TODO.HTML">TODO</a></p> | ||
43 | <p><a href="index.HTML">index</a></p> | ||
44 | |||
45 | </td> | ||
46 | <td style="background-color: rebeccapurple"> | ||
47 | 👣 | ||
48 | </td> | ||
49 | </tr> | ||
50 | <tr> | ||
51 | <td> | ||
52 | <main class="contentBox"> | ||
53 | <div name="contentFrame"> | ||
54 | <h1>TODO</h1> | ||
55 | Author: onefang | ||
56 | <h2>Do these</h2> | ||
57 | <p>Check the timestamps on the files, only update if source is newer than destination. Meh, it’s already 600 times faster than the pandoc version. | ||
58 | One quirk to watch for is if a URL path cahnges, the docs that have that URL need to be redone.</p> | ||
59 | <p>Add atom feed for single page. Alas cgit only seems to have ATOM feed on the whole repo, not individual files.</p> | ||
60 | <h2>Try out</h2> | ||
61 | <p>htmx</p> | ||
62 | <p>pandoc replacements | ||
63 | cmark-gfm</p> | ||
64 | <p>cgit has Lua</p> | ||
65 | <h2>User system</h2> | ||
66 | <p>levels -</p> | ||
67 | <ul> | ||
68 | <li>banned</li> | ||
69 | <li>reader</li> | ||
70 | <li>member</li> | ||
71 | <li>moderator</li> | ||
72 | <li>editor</li> | ||
73 | <li>admin</li> | ||
74 | <li>shell</li> | ||
75 | <li>root</li> | ||
76 | </ul> | ||
77 | <p>Banned people can’t do squat, except maybe pester an admin once to start the unbanning process.</p> | ||
78 | <p>When first registered, accounts are set to reader level. | ||
79 | Initial verification by email. | ||
80 | Readers can only edit their own profile.</p> | ||
81 | <p>If an existing member vouches for a reader, they get promoted to member. | ||
82 | Some invite system would count is vouching, but need to get secure invite credentials to someone outside the system.</p> | ||
83 | <p>Members can chat, and create their own sandboxes that might get promoted by editors / moderators to proper content.</p> | ||
84 | <p>Moderators can move things around, including to a spam/trash place. They can ban readers and members.</p> | ||
85 | <p>Editors can edit any content, and move things around. They can’t edit the site elements itself. | ||
86 | So they can edit the site menu and structure of the content, but not the footer? | ||
87 | Certainly can’t edit any admin stuff.</p> | ||
88 | <p>Admins are set by other admins. | ||
89 | Admins can promote / demote people and content at any time. | ||
90 | Admins can edit anything, including web editing of config files, and managing of modules.</p> | ||
91 | <p>shell level means you have direct access to the files that are the web | ||
92 | site, including configuration and modules. Likely this is the person | ||
93 | that set the system up in the first place.</p> | ||
94 | <p>Admin should have access to everything that shell level has, but there’s always things need tweaking at some lower level. | ||
95 | Built in file browser might do the trick. Would be useful for content creators to to organise the content. Naturally should obey the permisisons.</p> | ||
96 | <p>root level is whoever controls the server things are running on. They can do anything at all.</p> | ||
97 | |||
98 | </div> | ||
99 | </main> | ||
100 | </td> | ||
101 | </tr> | ||
102 | <tr> | ||
103 | <td style="background-color: rebeccapurple"> | ||
104 | <p>Page <a href="https://sledjhamr.org/cgit/notYetAnotherWiki/log/TODO.md">history</a>. Web site <a href="https://sledjhamr.org/cgit/notYetAnotherWiki/atom">atom feed</a> and <a href="https://sledjhamr.org/cgit/notYetAnotherWiki/">source code</a> Powered by <a href="https://sledjhamr.org/cgit/notYetAnotherWiki/about/">notYetAnotherWiki</a> Version -0.1.</p> | ||
105 | </td> | ||
106 | </tr> | ||
107 | <tr> | ||
108 | <td> | ||
109 | </td> | ||
110 | </tr> | ||
111 | </table> | ||
112 | </body> | ||
113 | </html> | ||