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You have to login first.   
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To be able to edit a wiki, you have to log in first.   
  
Click the "Edit" button at the top to edit the entire page.  Click on the "edit" button to the right of a section to edit that section only.  After editing, click on "save page" at the bottom.
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Click the "Edit" button at the top to edit the entire page.  After editing, click on "save page" at the bottom.
  
 
Copy and paste is the best way to learn :)  Edit a section below and paste it into an edit window and then change it.
 
Copy and paste is the best way to learn :)  Edit a section below and paste it into an edit window and then change it.
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This is how to <b>emphasize</b>, this is how you do <i>italics</i>.
 
This is how to <b>emphasize</b>, this is how you do <i>italics</i>.
 
You can refer to other wiki pages inside the text, for example here we refer to a page that has [[Incentives_for_workflow_sharing | incentives discussion]].
 
  
 
= Sections and subsections =
 
= Sections and subsections =
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Just create an internal link in an existing page that simply has the [[new page title]], save that edit.  When you click on it, that creates the new page and you can edit it (sometimes you have to click on the "Create" button at the top).   
 
Just create an internal link in an existing page that simply has the [[new page title]], save that edit.  When you click on it, that creates the new page and you can edit it (sometimes you have to click on the "Create" button at the top).   
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Another way to create a new page is to type the title you want to give it into the "Search" box, the wiki will show you where to click to create it.
  
 
= Uploading Files =
 
= Uploading Files =
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= Structured Properties =
 
= Structured Properties =
  
If you want to add structured properties, or give a type to a page, just save the text you write for a page, and the boxes below will appear on the page.
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If you want to add structured properties to a page, or give a type to a page, just save the text you write for a page, and the boxes below will appear on the page.

Latest revision as of 07:51, 22 October 2013

To be able to edit a wiki, you have to log in first.

Click the "Edit" button at the top to edit the entire page. After editing, click on "save page" at the bottom.

Copy and paste is the best way to learn :) Edit a section below and paste it into an edit window and then change it.

Adding Text

The text just comes out as it is. If you don't have a blank line in between it will show up as a paragraph.

Note that the table of contents shows up automatically, no need to add it.

This is how to emphasize, this is how you do italics.

Sections and subsections

They are marked by a title surrounded by one or more "=".

Subsection

This is a subsection.

Sub-subsection

A sub-subsection.

Lists

Itemized:

  • something
  • something else

Enumerated:

  1. one
  2. two
  3. three

Links

An external link to Wikipedia.

An internal link to this wiki's main page. Just put the page title with underscores instead of spaces.

Creating a new page

Just create an internal link in an existing page that simply has the new page title, save that edit. When you click on it, that creates the new page and you can edit it (sometimes you have to click on the "Create" button at the top).

Another way to create a new page is to type the title you want to give it into the "Search" box, the wiki will show you where to click to create it.

Uploading Files

For example, a graphic:

  1. Create a link to it in the place where you want it by putting Graphic, save the edit.
  2. Click the link, and it will ask you to upload the file.
  3. The graphic will show up in the place where you put it: Graphic.
  4. If you want to upload a new version, click on that link and there is a place where it asks you to upload a new version.

Structured Properties

If you want to add structured properties to a page, or give a type to a page, just save the text you write for a page, and the boxes below will appear on the page.