Welcome
Welcome, you have found the wiki site of the Brisbane Grammar School Computer Club.
You can use the navigation elements on the top and side to get around the site to where you want to be.
You can read more about this wiki and the club on the About page. Also see the News page for upcoming events, where you can subscribe to an RSS feed of news threads or replies. Other key pages include information about current courses, and Minutes from the Supervisors' meetings.
This wiki also has forum capabilities. You can go to Forum to participate in the forums. You can subscribe to RSS feeds there as well. Suggestions are welcome on the forums as well to improve any aspect of this wiki or the club.
For more pages, see the side bar, and the menus at the top.
Members of the club are welcome to join this site as wiki members. Advantages of membership are that you can create and edit pages upon other things, of which a full summary is given here. If you would like to be a wiki member, go to our Join page to apply.
I hope you enjoy using our wiki, and feel free to make suggestions on how we can improve.
Jackson Gatenby
Site Founder
Recent Forum Activity
(by 1210459700|%O ago, posts: 2)
(by trubby 1210420779|%O ago, posts: 7)
(by JGat 1210414849|%O ago, posts: 7)
News:
Random Wiki Upgrades: Posted by
JGat 1209963132|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
I've put up a few extra random things on the site, which I've found out after a spot of researching. Read on to find out what they are.
- I've put up a GUI to-do list on the Todo page. Checkboxen to quickly mark off new and done to do's.
- The news page is now a page which grabs the most recent forum posts from "News" and throws them up formatted into a clean, neat page.
- The Front Page grabs the most recent 5 of all forum posts, and the most recent news item from this category and embeds them down the bottom.
- The Minutes page now has an auto-generated list of the 15 most recently made minutes. It also has a form to create a new minutes page.
- Site members can now invite other people to join, using this page. You can send off an email to other people (preferably in the computer club) with a custom message, and they'll get a link to a page where they can create an account and be a member.
- You can check how current members joined the site. Enter their name on the who invited page, and it will tell you how they joined, and who let them (unless they used the password).
- We can set up a "petition". I'm not too sure it'll be of any use, but it's there (for admin use only) if you want it. An example of a wikidot petition is here: http://noooxml.org/petition.
If anyone else wants to do a bit of hunting around for useful junk, go to http://www.wikidot.com/doc
Comments: 0 | category: Discussion / News etc.