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==Basic Intro to Wiki==
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* A wiki is one particular technology for supporting content visible on the internet as a web site; an example of wiki-based material is wikipedia;
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* Wiki-based sites are different to sites hosted with other technologies in that any registered user can edit material appearing on the site pages;
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* to edit a page (once logged in), click on the Edit tab, top right of the page:
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[[File:wiki page view edit tabs.jpg]]
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* any page in the wiki appears to have both the page itself (''''Page'''' tab) and a discussion page (''''Discussion'''' tab); normally appears top left for any wiki page:
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[[File:wiki page and discussion tabs.JPG]]
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* If you want to add plain text to an existing page (or in a new page you have just created), go into edit mode, and you can just keep typing the plain text, don't try to do formatting.
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* the simple page formatting codes can be added using the editor formatting buttons; for instance, highlight in your editing window text that you want to be '''bold''' then click the '''B''' button to insert the markup to make it appear bold.
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[[File:wiki page formatting buttons.JPG]]
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* Once you are editing, at the bottom of the page you will see options to '''save page''', '''show preview''', '''show changes''' or '''Cancel''', to do what it says. 
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* The option '''Show preview''' then refreshes the editing page, with a preview of your edited page above the wiki source text that your are editing.
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* you refer to an existing or a new page with the name of the page, surrounded by double square brackets '[' before and ']' after the name of a page.
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* if the page already exists, such a reference would be a hyperlink to that page; if the page does not exist, by refering to a non-existent page by specifying such a reference, you essentially create a blank stub for that page. The 'link' will appear red if the stub has no content, or in blue if it has content.
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* Click '''save page''' or '''Cancel''' to end your editing session, as appropriate.
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* There is a link to wiki help that appears in the left sidebar, which is useful to keep open in a second browser tab, while becoming familiar with wiki editing:
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See how to make a new page on the mediawiki help system (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links)
 
See how to make a new page on the mediawiki help system (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links)

Revision as of 19:11, 1 February 2017

Basic Intro to Wiki

  • A wiki is one particular technology for supporting content visible on the internet as a web site; an example of wiki-based material is wikipedia;
  • Wiki-based sites are different to sites hosted with other technologies in that any registered user can edit material appearing on the site pages;
  • to edit a page (once logged in), click on the Edit tab, top right of the page:

Wiki page view edit tabs.jpg

  • any page in the wiki appears to have both the page itself ('Page' tab) and a discussion page ('Discussion' tab); normally appears top left for any wiki page:

Wiki page and discussion tabs.JPG

  • If you want to add plain text to an existing page (or in a new page you have just created), go into edit mode, and you can just keep typing the plain text, don't try to do formatting.
  • the simple page formatting codes can be added using the editor formatting buttons; for instance, highlight in your editing window text that you want to be bold then click the B button to insert the markup to make it appear bold.

Wiki page formatting buttons.JPG

  • Once you are editing, at the bottom of the page you will see options to save page, show preview, show changes or Cancel, to do what it says.
  • The option Show preview then refreshes the editing page, with a preview of your edited page above the wiki source text that your are editing.
  • you refer to an existing or a new page with the name of the page, surrounded by double square brackets '[' before and ']' after the name of a page.
  • if the page already exists, such a reference would be a hyperlink to that page; if the page does not exist, by refering to a non-existent page by specifying such a reference, you essentially create a blank stub for that page. The 'link' will appear red if the stub has no content, or in blue if it has content.
  • Click save page or Cancel to end your editing session, as appropriate.
  • There is a link to wiki help that appears in the left sidebar, which is useful to keep open in a second browser tab, while becoming familiar with wiki editing:

Wiki INCOSE help link.JPG


See how to make a new page on the mediawiki help system (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links)

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