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Another useful feature of wikis is the ease with which editors can add links between pages.
Another useful feature of wikis is the ease with which editors can add links between pages.
Internal links within the wiki appear as blue words like this: [[software bundles]].  
Internal links within the wiki appear as blue words like this: [[software bundles]].  
[[Red links]] are internal links to pages that don't exist yet.  When an editor includes one of these in CATUG wiki, there is generally an intention to create an article there sooner or later.


External links have an icon at the end, indicating the type of link:  
External links have an icon at the end, indicating the type of link:  
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*Email (<code>mailto:</code>) external link: {{New wiki account request}}   
*Email (<code>mailto:</code>) external link: {{New wiki account request}}   


It is possible to make links to other wikis which appear like internal links, e.g. [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Copyrights|Wikipedia:Copyrights]], but any like this in CATUG wiki should always be clear from their context.  
It is possible to make links to external wikis which appear like internal links, e.g. [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Copyrights|Wikipedia:Copyrights]], but any like this in CATUG wiki should always be clear from their context.  


[[Category:CATUG wiki|Using this wiki]]
[[Category:CATUG wiki|Using this wiki]]

Revision as of 13:37, 28 March 2011

This introduction to the CATUG wiki is intended to be helpful for any users who are not familiar with wikis.

Wikis are a type of website designed to make it easy for many editors to collaborate. The most famous is Wikipedia, which has thousands of active editors.

Navigating the wiki

Rather than commit ourselves to maintaining a set of index pages, we have simply used a dynamic feature of wikis called categories. These form a hierarchical structure to navigate between pages with similar or related content. Category links appear at the bottom of wiki pages. Clicking on a category link takes the reader to a page showing a list of all pages within that category. As well as articles, a category may also contain sub-categories; if so, these are shown first, before the list of articles. At the bottom of the category page there are generally links to head categories, i.e. higher up the hierarchy.

From every page, users can also click in the Navigation area at the top left, taking the link to "Categories" (main topics) or the Main Page.

However, the most useful way to navigate is often to type a word or phrase in the Search box at the top right. If there is no page with a title exactly matching the words searched for, the wiki displays a list of articles including these words.

Links within articles

Another useful feature of wikis is the ease with which editors can add links between pages. Internal links within the wiki appear as blue words like this: software bundles.

Red links are internal links to pages that don't exist yet. When an editor includes one of these in CATUG wiki, there is generally an intention to create an article there sooner or later.

External links have an icon at the end, indicating the type of link:

It is possible to make links to external wikis which appear like internal links, e.g. Wikipedia:Copyrights, but any like this in CATUG wiki should always be clear from their context.