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What are wiki pages?
Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Who can make a wiki...
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Help: Index
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Wiki Pages are meant to be user-created, community-editable pages covering a specific topic or topics. Similar to a wiki, topic pages allow users to share their knowledge.
Article creation uses a wiki syntax for markup and conversion to HTML. Below, you can find several pages detailing how to use...
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Help: Includes
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Includes are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Any wiki page may be an include. To include content from another wiki page, use the following syntax:
[[Include(PageName)]]
For example, say you had a page named Welcome with the...
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Help: Admonitions
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Admonitions are used to make some text stand out or to point out something which doesn’t fit in the normal flow of the text.
There are five different admonitions currently supported by the Modern theme. They are warning, caution, important, note and tip. Below is an example of the caution...
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Help: Page History
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Introduction
All editable pages have an associated page history, which consists of the old versions of the wikitext, as well as a record of the date and time of every edit, the name of the user who wrote it, and their edit summary. Access the page history by clicking the “history”...