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*Pages are named as they appear in the URL. A page is called an 'Article'. When we ask 'is it on the wiki' - we mean if you use that name - does a corresponding article or entry exist?
*Pages are named as they appear in the URL. A page is called an 'Article'. When we ask 'is it on the wiki' - we mean if you use that name - does a corresponding article or entry exist?
*The page name appears after the /wiki/ in the URL
*The page name appears after the /wiki/ in the URL
*When article has multiple words, capitalize all the words like you would a title of a book. This allows one to differentiate words from wiki words.
*Wiki words is another name for a page name.
*If a wiki page already exists, add to that page. If you insist on using that name, just differentiate the name by adding 2, such as John 2.
=Test=
*Start a work log named Yourname Log. If it exists, start a page Yourfirstname Yourlastname Log.

Revision as of 01:52, 14 September 2023

  • Pages are named as they appear in the URL. A page is called an 'Article'. When we ask 'is it on the wiki' - we mean if you use that name - does a corresponding article or entry exist?
  • The page name appears after the /wiki/ in the URL
  • When article has multiple words, capitalize all the words like you would a title of a book. This allows one to differentiate words from wiki words.
  • Wiki words is another name for a page name.
  • If a wiki page already exists, add to that page. If you insist on using that name, just differentiate the name by adding 2, such as John 2.

Test

  • Start a work log named Yourname Log. If it exists, start a page Yourfirstname Yourlastname Log.