Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Anyone with an account can create a new article. When creating a new article, the initial contributor can choose to have a defined list of authors, all of whom can edit the page, or have an open, wiki-like format where anyone can contribute.
Created on 28 Oct 2020
What is Wiki? A wiki is a collaborative software program that allows users to add or edit content on a Web page without having to know HMTL or programming languages. Most commonly, the term wiki refers to a Web page that can be revised by anyone. Creating and editing wikis are very simple; all...
Created on 28 Oct 2020
A macro inserts dynamic HTML data in any context supporting Wiki Formatting. Using Macros Macro calls are enclosed in two square brackets. Examples [[Timestamp]] Display: 2020-10-28 19:21:15 [[Resource(100)]] Display: (Resource(100) failed) [[Tag(heattransfer)]] Display: (heattransfer not...
Created on 28 Oct 2020
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