No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{BSVersion|bsvFrom=4.4|bsvFeature=The feature set ''AtMentions'', ''Task list'' (content droplet) and ''Date'' (content droplet) }} | {{BSVersion|bsvFrom=4.4|bsvFeature=The feature set ''AtMentions'', ''Task list'' (content droplet) and ''Date'' (content droplet) }} | ||
To directly address a user on a page, you can mention that user. A mention is then shown as a specially formatted name. It can be used [[Manual:Extension/ | To directly address a user on a page, you can mention that user. A mention is then shown as a specially formatted name. It can be used [[Manual:Extension/SimpleTasks|in combination with a task and date]] to create a task item for the mentioned user. | ||
==What are mentions?== | ==What are mentions?== | ||
If you mention a user on a page, the user's name is inserted as a mention-item. | If you mention a user on a page, the user's name is inserted as a mention-item. |
Revision as of 12:50, 5 December 2023
To directly address a user on a page, you can mention that user. A mention is then shown as a specially formatted name. It can be used in combination with a task and date to create a task item for the mentioned user.
What are mentions?
If you mention a user on a page, the user's name is inserted as a mention-item.
To mention a user:
- Select the Mention menu item in the editor toolbar.
The "mention" menu item - Enter a user name. The mention is added to the page.
User mention on the page.
The user is notified of the mention, because it creates a link to the user's profile page. Users can change their notification settings for mentions in their preference. By default, users get in-wiki notifications, but no e-mail notifications.