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Resolved wiki issues from wiki.

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Search box in header
Done 2013-314: Moved to: https://github.com/indieweb/wiki/issues/1

Login from any page
Done 2013-238: Log in link in the top right corner of every page. Turns in to a log out link when you're logged in. Aaronparecki.com 16:02, 26 August 2013 (PDT)

The home page has a "Login with your domain" box in the top right corner.

EVERY page should have that box so that you can login easily/quickly from any page (without having to hunt for the small login link in the footer.)

I desperately need the ability to login to the wiki from any page... right now it's the biggest "flow" breaker, which means I don't edit as frequently as I could - Sandeep Shetty


 * +1:, it takes me quite some time to figure out there is a small "login" link at the bottom of a page. The more natural flow for new comers: Hupili.net 22:23, 9 July 2013 (PDT)


 * Find a big login at the top of any page. (people may start to have interest of IndieWeb from different points)
 * Since they have interest, they try to click the "login"
 * They are prompted that IndieAuth is used and there is a Quick Login Setup. (there are too many things that are not need for a first timer to simply login)

IRC today redirect
Done 2013-151

Create a live redirect from: To:
 * http://indiewebcamp.com/irc/today
 * http://indiewebcamp.com/irc/YYYY-MM-DD of the current day (the most current log page, based on the server, not the viewer's timezone)

What Links Here
Done 2013-142 (or a day or so before that?) - Aaronpk took care of it. - Tantek 18:05, 23 May 2013 (PDT)


 * Please enable the "What Links Here" links for pages so we can better track down broken links etc. and fix them.
 * E.g. for the main page:
 * http://http://indiewebcamp.com/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Main_Page
 * perhaps between the "Special pages" and "Permanent link" links in the footer.

Improve CSS for a more liquid layout
'''Done 2013-03 - forgot the exact date. Aaronpk took care of it. - Tantek 16:49, 1 April 2013 (PDT)'''

Update the CSS to at least make the layout a bit more liquid (gooey?) rather than set to its current fixed width which is actually too wide for good reading (~60 characters per line is a good max, we're way above that).

Per http://indiewebcamp.com/irc/2013-02-19#t1361291725
 * 1) in gumax_cyborg.css, change   to
 * 2) in gumax_template.css, comment out like this:

That will give at least a bit of a range of liquid layout so we can avoid some horizontal scrollbars (and line lengths that are too long for optimal reading).

Tantek 15:36, 27 February 2013 (PST)