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The template that should be used for creating the content of a new page can be found below and is also available on the CIPedia wiki [https://publicwiki-01.fraunhofer.de/CIPedia/index.php/Template].
 
The template that should be used for creating the content of a new page can be found below and is also available on the CIPedia wiki [https://publicwiki-01.fraunhofer.de/CIPedia/index.php/Template].
  
<small>:<!--Insert here introductory text regarding the term.-->
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== Basic editing ==  
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:==Definitions==
 
:<!-- This section presents all available definitions of the above term.-->
 
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:=== European Definitions ===
 
:<!-- Insert here definitions from European institutions or projects, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
 
:==== XXXX project ====
 
:{{definition| This is the definition from project XXXX.}}
 
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:=== Other International Definitions ===
 
:<!-- Insert here definitions from international organizations, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
 
:==== United Nations’ Definition ====
 
:{{definition|Insert the definition found in the document “2009 UNISDR Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction” (this is an example).}}
 
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:=== National Definitions ===
 
:<!-- Insert official national definitions, if available.  Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
 
:==== Country Name====
 
:{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
 
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:===Standard Definition===
 
:<!--Insert the text of the definition. Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition. -->
 
:{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
 
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:== Discussion Topic ==
 
:<!-- Discuss topics related to the term, such as closely-related terms, differences among definitions, how to use the definitions provided, open issues, etc. -->
 
:<big>This is a discussion on the various definitions listed above.</big>
 
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:==See also==
 
:<!-- Add links to related terms -->
 
:* [[Related term 1]]
 
:* [[Related term 2]]
 
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:==Notes==
 
:<!-- The references will be automatically be listed below. In order to reference  -->
 
:<references />
 
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:==References==
 
:<!-- Additional references can also be added below.-->
 
:* Reference 1.
 
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:<!-- Add category, i.e. [[Category:Main]] --></small>
 
 
 
 
 
8.2 Basic editing
 
 
Editing a page is fairly simple. The steps are:
 
Editing a page is fairly simple. The steps are:
Click the "Edit" page tab at the top of the page (you are now on Edit mode).
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* Click the "Edit" page tab at the top of the page (you are now on Edit mode).
Make changes to the text.
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* Make changes to the text.
Click the "Save page" button.
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* Click the "Save page" button.
 
 
The following tables present basic guidelines in order to create a simple wiki page. They can also be found when pressing the help button (on Edit mode) of the CIPedia Wiki (based on MediaWiki).
 
 
 
8.2.1 Formatting
 
Description What you type What you get
 
Italic ''Italic text'' Italic text
 
Bold '''Bold text''' Bold text
 
Bold & italic '''''Bold & italic text''''' Bold & italic text
 
 
 
8.2.2 Links
 
Description What you type What you get
 
Internal link [[Page title|Link label]]
 
[[Page title]] Link label
 
Page title
 
 
 
External link [http://www.example.org Link label]
 
[http://www.example.org]
 
http://www.example.org Link label
 
[1]
 
http://www.example.org
 
 
 
 
 
8.2.3 Headings
 
Description What you type What you get
 
2nd level heading == Heading text == Heading text
 
3rd level heading === Heading text === Heading text
 
4th level heading ==== Heading text ==== Heading text
 
5th level heading ===== Heading text ===== Heading text
 
 
 
8.2.4 List items
 
Description What you type What you get
 
Bulleted list * List item
 
* List item • List item
 
• List item
 
Numbered list # List item
 
# List item 1. List item
 
2. List item
 
 
 
8.2.5 Files
 
Description What you type What you get
 
Embedded file [[File:Example.png|thumb|Caption text]]
 
 
Caption text
 
 
 
8.2.6 References
 
Description What you type What you get
 
Reference Page text.<ref name="test"> [http://www.example.org Link text], additional text.</ref> Page text.[1]
 
 
 
Additional use of same reference <ref name="test" /> Page text.[1]
 
 
 
Display references <references /> 1. ^ Link text, additional text.
 

Revision as of 11:03, 7 July 2014

Detailed instructions on creating a new page can be found in MediaWiki’s help pages [1].

Page creation

There are three ways to create a new page:

  • By linking a wiki page using a standard syntax. If you (or anyone else) create a link to an article that doesn't exist yet, the link will be coloured red. Clicking a red link will take you to the edit page for the new page. Simply type your text, click save and the new page will be created. Once the page has been created, the link will change from red to blue (purple for pages you've visited) indicating that the page now exists.
  • If you search for a page that doesn't exist (using the search box and “Go” button on the left of the page) then you will be provided with a link to create the new page.
  • You can use the wiki's URL for creating a new page. The URL to an article of the wiki is usually something like this:

"https://publicwiki-01.fraunhofer.de/CIPedia/index.php/ARTICLE"

Template

The template that should be used for creating the content of a new page can be found below and is also available on the CIPedia wiki [2].

Basic editing

Editing a page is fairly simple. The steps are:

  • Click the "Edit" page tab at the top of the page (you are now on Edit mode).
  • Make changes to the text.
  • Click the "Save page" button.