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<blockquote data-quote="rsbrux" data-source="post: 1286777" data-attributes="member: 49539"><p>Meanwhile I have found <a href="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/wikihelp/Contribute+to+Wiki" target="_blank">this</a>, which seems to answer the second request above (a guide to conventions for the MP Wiki).</p><p>However, I am still lost on help for Confluence. I am not yet up to speed on it and find it counterintuitive. When I try to edit a page, what I can find to edit is usually only the introductory paragraph. The remaining content is evidently provided by an "included content" macro. A case in point is <a href="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/MediaPortal1/Keyboard" target="_blank">this page</a>. How can I find out where "included content" come from and edit it? Where can I find a Confluence manual?</p><p>P.S. Having logged in to the Wiki to try and edit the above-mentioned page, I can't even find a way to log out! Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbrux, post: 1286777, member: 49539"] Meanwhile I have found [URL='https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/wikihelp/Contribute+to+Wiki']this[/URL], which seems to answer the second request above (a guide to conventions for the MP Wiki). However, I am still lost on help for Confluence. I am not yet up to speed on it and find it counterintuitive. When I try to edit a page, what I can find to edit is usually only the introductory paragraph. The remaining content is evidently provided by an "included content" macro. A case in point is [URL='https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/MediaPortal1/Keyboard']this page[/URL]. How can I find out where "included content" come from and edit it? Where can I find a Confluence manual? P.S. Having logged in to the Wiki to try and edit the above-mentioned page, I can't even find a way to log out! Help! [/QUOTE]
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