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existing tickets. Any changes you make will automatically merge with
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You can view and edit <b>wiki</b> by following the "Wiki" link on the
menu bar. Fossil has its own easy-to-remember
[/wiki_rules | markup rules], or if you prefer, it also
support [/md_rules | Markdown]. And, as with tickets, all of
supports [/md_rules | Markdown]. And, as with tickets, all of
your edits will automatically merge with those of your co-workers when
your repository synchronizes.
You can view summary reports of <b>branches</b> in the
check-in graph by visiting the "Branches" link on the
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Users with appropriate permissions can customize the look and feel of
the web interface using the "Admin" link on the main menu of the web
interface. Templates
for the header and footer of each page can be edited, as can the CSS
for the entire page. You can even change around the main menu.
Timeline display preferences can be edited. The page that is brought
up as the "Home" page can be changed. It is often useful to set the
"Home" page to be a wiki page or an embedded document.
"Home" page to be a wiki page or an embedded document. The built-in
pages <b>/home</b> and <b>/index</b> can be used as the "Home" page.
They have identical effect, which is to instruct Fossil to find and
display a wiki page with the same name as the project, or if that
does not exist, <b>/README.md</b> or <b>/index.wiki</b>.
An embedded document link such as <b>doc/trunk/README.md</b> can be
used for the "Home" page. If you specify one of the built-in keywords
<b>/home</b> or <b>/index</b>, the page will not be treated as an
embedded document.
<h2>Installing On A Network Server</h2>
When you create a new Fossil project and after you have configured it
like you want it using the web interface, you can make the project
available to a distributed team by simply copying the single
repository file up to a web server that supports CGI or SCGI. To
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