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Wiki

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What is a Wiki?

 

A wiki is a collaborative web site for a community. Visitors can both read pages, update them, and even create their own pages. Unlike a web site or blog, which typically is one person speaking to the world, a wiki allows everyone to Contribute. Unlike a forum, a wiki is more about publishing than discussion.

 

Creating a page on a wiki is simple to do, not complicated like a web page.

 

 

 

 

 

You just write, or copy and paste straight text. A simple text language and formatting buttons provide enhanced formatting. It is much easier to learn and read than HTML, which is used for web pages.

 

ce for publishing text, links, images, and more.

 

Learn more about Contributing to our wiki.

 

How Does it Work?

 

Want to change a page?

Just click the Edit button on the top or bottom, make your changes, and click Save.

 

One tip: CamelCase page names

You'll notice many page names are single words with multiple capital letters like NewPage and that they almost always link to new pages. This is CamelCase. The wiki automatically creates a link to a new page. A dashed underline means the page doesn't exist yet.

 

Want to add a page?

Just click the Add button on the top or bottom, give the page a name (, type your page, and click Save.

 

Want to link to a page?

If you're name your page using 1. Use CamelCase. You can type a word with SeveralCapitalLetters (or even type NewPage), which will automatically create a link to that page! A dashed underline means the page doesn't exist yet.

 

How to create a new page in this wiki (2 ways)

1. Use CamelCase. You can type a word with SeveralCapitalLetters (or even type NewPage), which will automatically create a link to that page! A dashed underline means the page doesn't exist yet.

 

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2. Use [brackets]. You can put [brackets] around any word to create a new page. For example, if you wanted a page named cars, you could just type [cars].

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