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Content can be organized in various ways, within and across pages. Pages are located in suitable [[#Namespaces]] and can also be grouped in various ways, e.g. by categories or forms.
Content can be organized in various ways, within and across pages. Pages are located in suitable [[#Namespaces]] and can also be grouped in various ways, e.g. by categories or forms.
* [[Project:Documentation Overview]]
* [[MediaWiki:Sidebar]]


== Things that do not yet fit into any of the above ==
== Things that do not yet fit into any of the above ==
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* Stand-alone pages like [[HowTo UseCase]]
* Stand-alone pages like [[HowTo UseCase]]
* Page naming conventions
* Page naming conventions
* [[Template:Main Page]]
* robots.txt
** Missing for
*** https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/robots.txt
*** https://mardi4nfdi.de/robots.txt
* nofollow
* Jupyter

Latest revision as of 17:06, 6 December 2022

About

This page hosts notes related to tasks that assist with the operation and usability of this wiki. The page title is inspired by WikiGnome.

Site configuration

Interwiki links

Interwiki links provide a mechanism to link from pages on one wiki to pages on another wiki. For instance, wikipedia:Mathematics links to the English Wikipedia's entry on Mathematics, but similar functionality for other languages and other wikis is yet to be fully set up and documented.

MediaWiki Extensions

A list of extensions installed on this wiki is available via Special:Version. Some other extensions worth considering are listed below.

Namespaces

MediaWiki provides the option to create and configure namespaces for specific uses. We have not looked at this systematically yet.

Standard page links

Any MediaWiki instance comes with a set of standard links, e.g. in the page footer, in the sidebar and in messages displayed while editing. These links have not been fully customized for this wiki, and some not at all. Below is a list of these, likely incomplete:

Content organization

Content can be organized in various ways, within and across pages. Pages are located in suitable #Namespaces and can also be grouped in various ways, e.g. by categories or forms.

Things that do not yet fit into any of the above