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Restriction: This feature is available only in Premium groups, Enterprise groups, and legacy Free groups.

Location in desktop browser: Left menu > Admin > Preferences > Settings > Premium & Enterprise Features panel on the Settings page > Wiki section

Location on mobile device: Bottom of page > More > Admin > Preferences > Settings > Premium & Enterprise Features panel on the Settings page > Wiki section

! Important: Setting changes take effect after you click or tap the Update Group button at the bottom of the page.

Permissions

You can specify whether the Wiki feature is available on your group’s website and, if it is, who can view and edit wiki pages.

From the Permissions list in the Wiki section of the panel, select the option you want to use:

Note: When an owner or moderator creates a wiki page, they can select a setting that allows only moderators to edit that page.

Sticky Wiki Page

In a group that uses the Wiki feature, you can select a specific wiki page that is partially displayed (with a link to the full page) at the top of the Messages page on the group’s website; in other words, the wiki page “sticks” to the top of the Messages page. From the Sticky Wiki Page list, select the page you want to make sticky on the messages page.

Note: The wiki page must already exist. You cannot create a new wiki page from here.

This setting is useful if, for example, you want to make a help page for the group easily noticeable. See Pinning topics and wiki pages.

Max Image Size On Wiki Pages

To save group storage space, you can use this setting to restrict the size of images that are inserted in wiki pages. In the list, select the maximum size (in pixels) that images inserted in wiki pages should be resized to. The default setting is No resizing.