A series of actions is provided to you. More specifically:
Recent changes. Through this option you can view all recent modifications made in the Wiki. You can click on 'Main page' () to view the Wiki main page, you can click on 'All pages' () to view a list of all Wiki pages, or click on 'List of Wiki' () to view a list with all Wikis.
Creating wiki pages and links between them
Wiki words: Wiki words are words written like WikiWord. To create a wiki page or a link to a wiki page, edit an existing one and add the title of the page in WikiWord syntax, for example MyPage, then save the page. The Wiki Word MyPage will automatically be replaced with a link to the Wiki page MyPage
Wiki links: Wiki links are like Hyperlinks (see below) apart from the fact that they do not contain any protocol scheme (like http:// or ftp://) and are automatically recognized as links to Wiki pages. To create a new page or create a link to an existing one using Wiki links, edit a page and add [page title]
or [name of link|title of page]
to its content. You can also use this syntax to change the text of a WikiWord link : [name of link|WikiWord]
.
[url]
, [name|url]
, [name|url|language]
or [name|url|language|title]
. ;((url|alternate text))
, ((url|alternate text|position))
or ((url|alternate text|position|long description))
. [title|image.gif]
. This syntax is deprecated, so it is better to consider using the preceding one [image|image.gif||0]
will display a link to image.gif instead of displaying the image itselfLayout
\'\'text\'\'
\'\'\'text\'\'\'
__text__
--text--
!!!
, !!
, !
respectively for titles, sub-titles and sub-sub-titles *
(unordered list) or #
(ordered list). You can mix lists (*#*
) to create multi-level lists
$$ footnote text$$
>
or ;:
before each line
----
%%%
??acronym??
or ??acronym|definition??
{{cite}}
, {{cite|language}}
or {{cite|language|url}}
The 'Inactivation' / 'Activation' link moves the Wiki system from active to inactive and vice versa tools.