authors, admins (advanced)
Using the (:if:) Directive
The (:if:) directive allows portions of a page to be included or excluded from processing.  The generic form of the (:if:) directive is
    (:if cond param:) body (:ifend:)
where "cond" names a condition to be tested (described below), and "param" is a parameter or other argument to the condition.
The built-in conditions include:
    (:if name [name]:)     - current page is named "name"
    (:if auth [level]:)    - viewer is authorized at "level"
    (:if authid:)        - current viewer is authenticated
    (:if true:)          - always include text
    (:if false:)         - always exclude text (same as a comment)
    (:if attachments:)   - current page has attachments
    (:if date [date1..date2]:)
                         - current date is in range (dates are yyyy-mm-dd)
Negated forms of conditions also work
    [@(:if !attachments:) This page has no attachments
Any (:if:) automatically terminates the previous one, thus markup can be easily cased:
    (:if auth read:)* You can read
    (:if auth edit:)* You can edit
    (:if auth upload:)* You can upload
    (:ifend:)
 admins (advanced)
Creating new conditions
See Cookbook:ConditionalMarkupSamples.
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