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This is a wiki set up for everyone to share and use. You basically all have near-admin privileges here so don't break each others' | This is a wiki set up for everyone to share and use. You basically all have near-admin privileges here so don't break each others' | ||
- | [[https:// | + | =====Table of Contents===== |
- | + | <nspages -tree -r2 -exclude -subns -pagesInNs -h1 -textNs="" | |
- | I'm also using several extensions and can add more if you want; the main ones that might be useful to you are: | + | |
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- | * [[https:// | + | |
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- | nspages is mostly for making a table of contents page for a namespace; you can just use this text if you do: < | + | |
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- | =====Make a New Page===== | + | |
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- | To make a new page, use this tool. The dropdown box chooses the namespace (i.e. the folder). Root is no folder. | + | |
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- | {{NEWPAGE}} | + | |
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- | If really you want to make your namespace its own thing, you can make a page called " | + |
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