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A Short Tutorial for Dandelion Confluence
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In Confluence, you can do more than working with your collaborators on editing documents... Our system allows you to: Tweet status messages to the wiki page while you are working with other collaborators. Tweet status messages to Twitter. Tweet status messages from Twitter website or clients to the wiki page so you can easily keep in touch with your collaborators.
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First step: sign up
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When you log in, you’ll see a sample page created for your group. This is how it looks like….
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Click here to edit a wiki page. Editing on the Wiki page This is a sample page we will create for your group in Confluence. Confluence functions like a standard wiki platform.
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In order to enable the Twitter panel from where you can send and read the status messages, you can simply add a Confluence macro “{dandelion-twitter}” into the content when you edit a wiki page. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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Enable the Twitter panel in a wiki page. In future edits, please don’t remove the macro otherwise the Twitter panel will be disabled. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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For first-time users, the “link with my Twitter account” hyperlink will be displayed after the macro “{dandelion-twitter}” is added into the content. You are required to link your twitter account to Confluence before you can send any status message from the wiki pages. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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Link with your Twitter account at the first time. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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1. Input your Twitter account and password. 2. Click this button to build the connection. Your passwords will not become accessible to us. They are SAFE. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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If you have already linked your Twitter account successfully, the Twitter panel will be displayed when you are back to Confluence interface. 2: Adding a Twitter Panel to the Wiki page
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1. Input your status. 2. Send it to wiki and Twitter. 3: Tweet messages from the Twitter panel
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Your status will show up here. 3: Tweet messages from the Twitter panel
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There are other options when you tweet your status message in the Twitter panel… 3: Tweet messages from the Twitter panel
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“send this tweet to” allows you to simultaneously send an email notification to someone about your tweet. “Private” means you can hide the tweet from other members. You can use this as a personal log. “Protected” means your tweet is only published to Confluence, but NOT to Twitter. 3: Tweet messages from the Twitter panel
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You can also tweet your messages from Twitter web site or client to the wiki page. Each message posted from wiki page will be appended with a hash tag, starting with #, and you need add this hash tag if you want to tweet your message from Twitter client directly. 4: Tweet messages from Twitter clients
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Hash tag to of the wiki page. 4: Tweet messages from Twitter clients
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Directly tweet message from Twitter website 4: Tweet messages from Twitter clients
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The message tweeted from Twitter website will show up here. 4: Tweet messages from Twitter clients
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Now you can enjoy this new way of staying in touch with your collaborators! Please email Xuan Zhao, xz298@cornell.edu, for any questions or concerns about the system and the experiment.xz298@cornell.edu
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