Proteopedia:Workbench

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What is a WorkbenchWhat is a Workbench

A "workbench" is a special subpage of your user page that can only be viewed by you. It is primarily intended to be used as a staging location for Interactive 3D Complements to journal articles.

To create a page in your workbench, visit your user page and create a subpage called "Workbench". Eran Hodis's workbench would be at "User:Eran_Hodis/Workbench". Any subpages of the workbench subpage are also only visible to you as well as to Proteopedia administrators.

To upload a file or image that you wish to have only visible to you, give it a name that starts with "Workbench_" when you upload it. For instance, the file "Workbench_1ea5" can only be viewed by the person that uploaded it, as well as Proteopedia administrators.


Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee that no one can find a way to hack into your workbench and view your files, but you can probably rest assured this won't happen.


Terms added to facilitate finding this page when searching: workbenches, journal article supplementary materials, Interactive 3D Complements, journal articles.

How to manage your WorkbenchHow to manage your Workbench

Every workbench page has a special workbench tab located on the top right side of the page. It will look similar to this one:

A click on the 'workbench' tab leads you to the Workbench Administration special page, where you can manage the workbench page you started from.

There you will be able to enter one or more userids to share your Workbench with, and even to allow some selected users to modify the content. This option makes the Workbench into a Shared Space with controlled restricted access for Collaborative Work.

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Wayne Decatur