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Revision as of 12:36, 25 June 2009
MediaWiki
1. Templates: 3 Methods
- Included text - Useful for modifying one place to effect multiple pages - Auto-paste - Gives you template text which can then be edited - No wiki - shows raw text, no code formatting http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Templates
New Page <-- Click here to create the New Page page where we will review editing, creating a new page and adding categories to a page and image uploading.
2. Spreadsheets
Including actual formulas in an embedded spreadsheet will require experimentation with using a PHP PEAR extension for the wiki installation. http://pear.php.net/package/Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer/ File:Hippie2.jpg
3. Single Source
Images can be uploaded, external links can be made, we have already reviewed creating separate pages. Printing content only seems to be default, just displays URL.
View print preview.
4. Test Search
Search for the page created by Jeff.
Search by title and content.
5. Organization
We have already reviewed categories and now we will add a table of contents to this page by editing it. To stop or start a service, click Start or Stop in the column for the service that you want to start or stop. If a message box appears asking whether you want to proceed, click OK. Warning Stopping a service can have serious consequences. For example, stopping the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Search service causes the service to be uninstalled on the target server and all index files to be destroyed permanently.