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Wiki Quick Guide
First of all: if you want to add or edit articles you will have to be logged into the wiki. If you don't have the credentials do contact the Tutors of the the workshop.
How to Make A New Article?
To make a new Article you have 2 options:
- Go to your URL-bar and add the
Titlefor your article like thisekawiki2.yesss.fun/doku.php/wiki:Your-Title-Here - Create a link to a non-existing article in an existing entry (for example in the Table of Contents and then click it.
In both cases you will most likely see the following:
and if you click the little pen with the + symbol you should see this next to it:
So if you click this then you can start editing your new article.
How to Edit An Existing Article?
If you want to edit an existing article you can find it by using the search bar or whatever link you used for it in your URL-bar.
Then you have two options. You can either edit a section of the article by clicking thislittle button:
or you can edit the entire article by clicking the the little document icon you find here:
How to Format Your Article?
For a complete guide on how to create / edit an article please consult the Doku Wiki Manual Section 3. Using Doku Wiki.
If this is too much you will find below a very short (and incomplete) version that will help you to get started.
Simple Article Editing
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Whether you edit an existing article or have created a new one – you will probably be confronted with with this text editing interface:
which is mostly pretty self explanatory.
If you want to play around and familiarize yourself with the styling options and functionality of this in a test environment you can do so on the Playground or just start figuring things out in your article.
Here you can find a easy explanation of what the buttons in the toolbar do.
And Here you can find a detailed explanation of all the syntax to style your text, create headlines, link images, add links and so on.
