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There have been a number of improvements to the XmlWiki side-bar in the last couple of weeks. First on the 7<sup>th</sup> the search had two buttons added to send the query direct to [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] or [[w:Google|Google]]. Then on the 12<sup>th</sup> small left-most button in the actions below the page title was added which allows the side-bar to be quickly collapsed and expanded more conveniently than the usual ''printable version'' link.
 
There have been a number of improvements to the XmlWiki side-bar in the last couple of weeks. First on the 7<sup>th</sup> the search had two buttons added to send the query direct to [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] or [[w:Google|Google]]. Then on the 12<sup>th</sup> small left-most button in the actions below the page title was added which allows the side-bar to be quickly collapsed and expanded more conveniently than the usual ''printable version'' link.
  
And today, the navigation and bookmarks sections of the side-bar have been upgraded to allow any [[cheatsheet|wiki-text]] such as [[talk:expandable.php|expandable tables]] or images, instead of just links.
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And today, the navigation and bookmarks sections of the side-bar have been upgraded to allow any [[cheatsheet|wiki-text]] such as [[Expandable table example|expandable tables]] or images, instead of just links.
 
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Revision as of 10:54, 17 January 2007

XmlWiki side-bar improvements

There have been a number of improvements to the XmlWiki side-bar in the last couple of weeks. First on the 7th the search had two buttons added to send the query direct to Wikipedia or Google. Then on the 12th small left-most button in the actions below the page title was added which allows the side-bar to be quickly collapsed and expanded more conveniently than the usual printable version link.

And today, the navigation and bookmarks sections of the side-bar have been upgraded to allow any wiki-text such as expandable tables or images, instead of just links.