This is an extremely quick introduction to using Wiki and TWiki. The "real" introduction (which you should read when you get time) is at TWiki.WelcomeGuest. ---++ Essential Concepts * Wiki is an approach to web-based colaboration * TWiki is the specific Wiki software we use * The TWiki system is divided into major sections, called "Webs" * Each web consists of web pages called "Topics" * Topic pages are mostly plain text, with a few special TWiki.TextFormattingRules * Topics are named by using a "WikiWord" ---++ Creating and Editing Topics You need to be one of the Main.TWikiUsers to make changes. You can self-register there. Click the "Edit" link at the bottom of an existing Topic to make changes to that page. To create a new Topic: 1 Edit an existing Topic. 1 Add a reference to the soon-to-be topic, complete with a TWiki.WikiWord. 1 Save you changes. 1 Click the question mark (?) next to your newly-created TWiki.WikiWord. ---++ Text Formatting Basics * Paragraphs are separated by multiple sequential linebreaks * Bare URLs are automatically turned into hyperlinks * Typing a TWiki.WikiWord in the text automatically creates a hyperlink * Use "WebName.TopicName" to link between webs ---++ Learn By Example Look at this page's Wiki source to learn by example. To do so, click the "More" link at the bottom, and then click the "View Source" link on the resulting page. You will find that the syntax is almost self-explanatory, once you see it. Tip: Open two browser windows, one with the source, one with the "renders" view, and compare them side-by-side. ---++ More Information There are all in thw [[TWiki.WebHome][TWiki]] Web. * TWiki.WelcomeGuest - The introduction that comes with the TWiki software * TWiki.TWikiTutorial - An introduction to all the basic features of TWiki * TWiki.TextFormattingRules - How to make TWiki turn simple text into formatted HTML * TWiki.GoodStyle - A few "best practices" for TWiki
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