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  • Wiki Page: What Should Go in a Wiki Page?

    Like Wikipedia, the Outdoor Education Wiki at www.OutdoorEd.com is designed to be an 'encyclopedia' of information about techniques and activities for outdoor education programming. The Wiki pages are designed to be permanent and updateable. Material should be applicable to individuals in the...
  • Wiki Page: Adding Tags

    A tag is a keyword or term associated with a post which provides a link to related information. Tags give you flexibility in structuring your Web site and help you map information. They also make the information in your Web site more accessible to user. Tags are entered in the Tag Textbox at the bottom...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki Articles (non-editable)

    Wiki Articles are standalone works written by one or several authors. These may be technical papers, journal articles, or other pieces. As an article they are designed to stand as a permanent work of the author(s) and so are locked and not editable by teh community. These are kept in the Articles Wiki...
  • Wiki Page: Outdoor Ed Wiki Overview

    The wiki home page displays when you access your community wikis. The Browse Wikis panel displays the wiki community wikis. You can click on a wiki title to open the wiki. The icons to the left of each title indicate the user rating . Outdoor Ed lists the most recently published wiki pages in the section...
  • Wiki Page: Attaching a Media File to a Wiki Page

    The following procedure assumes you know how to create a wiki page. Procedure 1. Place your cursor in the area of the wiki page text box where you want to attach a file. 2. Click the insert Media icon on the text box toolbar. The Insert Media modal window displays. You should use the Insert Media functionality...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki Syntax Support

    The Community Server wiki supports the following wiki syntax/markup. Click here for additional information. hello world When the wiki finds double-bracketed text in the body of a post, it attempts to find a page with the name “Hello World” within the current wiki. If it finds a match, it...
  • Wiki Page: Adding a Wiki Page

    If you have the add page privileges, you can add a page to a wiki by clicking Add Page . Procedure 1. From the wiki main page, click Add Page . The Editing page displays. 2. Specify the page properties. Title - Specifies the title of the wiki page. Tags - Specifies any tags you want to apply to the wiki...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki Instructions

    This section provides instructions for how to contribute to the OutdoorEd.com Wiki. Creating new pages, editing pages, and our permission and fair use policies.
  • Wiki Page: Creating Manual Links for New Wiki Pages

    Normally you have to create a wiki page before you can create a link to it from another wiki; however, Community Server allows you to create links to new wiki pages from inside a wiki. This feature gives you the advantage of laying out additional wiki pages while you are composing the text in your current...
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