Difference between revisions of "Wiki Mediawiki Understanding"
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* Small difference to pages with "/" in title | * Small difference to pages with "/" in title | ||
** For exsample when moving pages | ** For exsample when moving pages | ||
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+ | ==Category== | ||
+ | * Preferred way to organise pages in MediaWiki | ||
+ | * "Links" to Category pages mean: "page is in category" | ||
+ | ** Example: <nowiki>[[Category:City]]</nowiki> on page of Copenhagen | ||
+ | * Categories can be described by pages | ||
+ | * Category "Links" on Category pages mean: "page is subcategory of" | ||
+ | ** Example: <nowiki>[[Category:Settlement]]</nowiki> on Category:City | ||
+ | * Category "hierarchy" can be any graph (multi-inheritage, cycles,...) | ||
+ | * Used for browsing, but not for search | ||
Revision as of 02:40, 5 February 2015
MediaWiki
- ... Is a content management software for
- Richly formatted hybertext documents
- Structured data
- ... based on the "wiki way":
- User-governed
- Collaborative
- Easy to use
Mediawiki definitions
Namespaces
- Prefixes, separated from title by colon ":"
- Not all prefixes that end with ":" are namespaces!
- Available prefxes provided by MediaWiki, more can be added in configuration
- Default:Main(empty)
- User
- Category
- Template
- Help
- MediaWiki
- File
- Special
- Project(sitename)
- The purpose is to distinguish basic "content types"
- Available prefxes provided by MediaWiki, more can be added in configuration
- Namespaces can have aliases (ex. File: and Image:)
- Special: is for pages that has fixed functionality, Editing is NOT possible here.
- Every namespace has a talk version; Talk User talk,...
Subpages
- Postfixes, seperated from title bt slash "/"
- Not all postfixes after "/" are subpages!
- Enable for certain namespaces
- By default only for User and all Talk pages
- Often not appropriate for organising pages (rigid, hierarchical content structure)
- Small difference to pages with "/" in title
- For exsample when moving pages
Category
- Preferred way to organise pages in MediaWiki
- "Links" to Category pages mean: "page is in category"
- Example: [[Category:City]] on page of Copenhagen
- Categories can be described by pages
- Category "Links" on Category pages mean: "page is subcategory of"
- Example: [[Category:Settlement]] on Category:City
- Category "hierarchy" can be any graph (multi-inheritage, cycles,...)
- Used for browsing, but not for search