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Categorize your pages. Choose a category from [[Special:Categories]] than makes sense and apply it by adding <nowiki>[[Category:Whatever]]</nowiki> to your page. You can also add more than one category to your page.
 
Categorize your pages. Choose a category from [[Special:Categories]] than makes sense and apply it by adding <nowiki>[[Category:Whatever]]</nowiki> to your page. You can also add more than one category to your page.
  
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:''Category:Project'' collects all "home pages" for OOo's projects.
 
:''Category:Project'' collects all "home pages" for OOo's projects.
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== Sub Folders ==
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If you choose a name for your wiki page that conforms to the style "maintopic/subtopic" (mind the slash!), then you create a page that is automatically linked back to the page called maintopic. Sub folders are very useful for organising related content in a traditional way, and a hierarchical structure allows better search in specific areas of the wiki.
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:[[MediaWiki_Extension/Use_Cases]] is a subpage to [[MediaWiki_Extension]]
  
  

Revision as of 12:36, 25 September 2007

Some guidelines for using and creating new pages on OpenOffice.org's wiki

Navigating and Contributing

Template:WikiInstructions

Headings

H1 is used for the title of a wiki page. Therefore it is better to start with "== Heading 2 ==" for your own content.

Categories

Categorize your pages. Choose a category from Special:Categories than makes sense and apply it by adding [[Category:Whatever]] to your page. You can also add more than one category to your page.

Example
Category:Project collects all "home pages" for OOo's projects.

Sub Folders

If you choose a name for your wiki page that conforms to the style "maintopic/subtopic" (mind the slash!), then you create a page that is automatically linked back to the page called maintopic. Sub folders are very useful for organising related content in a traditional way, and a hierarchical structure allows better search in specific areas of the wiki.

Example
MediaWiki_Extension/Use_Cases is a subpage to MediaWiki_Extension


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