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  • ...Namespaces|namespace]] ''Special:'' and are not editable directly as other pages. Some special pages depend on the [[Help:Preferences|preferences]] that have been set by a user
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  • ...Namespaces|namespace]] ''Special:'' and are not editable directly as other pages. Some special pages depend on the [[Help:Preferences|preferences]] that have been set by a user
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  • ...ome [[Help:Special pages|Special pages]], [[Help:interwiki pages|interwiki pages]], and more.
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  • ...to show a random page in the main namespace, and is accessed through the [[Special:Random]] page. Users will be redirected to the selection. [[Special:Randompage]] is an alias for the feature and works in the same manner.
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  • ...ry]]. It also provides links to [[Help:patrolled pages|patrol]] these new pages when that feature is enabled. This feature is accessible at [[Special:NewPages]]. The page results are not adjustable in the [[Help:Preferences|P
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  • '''Recent changes''' is a [[Help:special page|special page]] that lists recent changes in reverse order, with creation date and t This feature is accessible at [[Special:RecentChanges]]. The page results are adjustable using settings the [[Help:
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  • *[[Special:UserLogin]] (Create Accounts) *[[Special:ConfirmAccounts]]
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  • == Using images and file description pages == After you've uploaded a file, you can use it in an article, with some special wiki syntax to create the link. See [[Help:Images]].
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  • ...es.png|thumb|370px|'''{{int:recentchanges}}''' shows the latest changes to pages, file uploads, deletions and page moves]] MediaWiki offers a collection of special pages and tools to keep track of what is going on in the wiki. So you can watch f
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  • * [[Help:Editing pages|Editing pages]] * [[Help:User page|User pages]]
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  • # The [[#Sidebar|sidebar]] on the left gives you access to important pages in the wiki such as Recent changes or Upload file. ...ing the default MonoBook skin). This sidebar gives you access to important pages in the wiki such as Recent changes or Upload file.
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  • ...'bot''' is a computer program that automatically retrieves or updates wiki pages when it is executed. In general, bots are used for repetitive maintenance t By default, bot edits are hidden in [[Special:RecentChanges|{{ns:special}}:{{MediaWiki:Recentchanges}}]].
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  • ...ific rights. The first thing to note however, is that this action requires special permissions itself! ...ats to request a change of permissions. Find out who these people are at [[Special:ListUsers/bureaucrat]]. In a small wiki there might typically be only one s
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  • '''Subpages''' introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (<code>/</code>). ...hes (/) within a page name are simply part of the page name and do nothing special.
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  • Blocking users is fairly straightforward, visit [[Special:BlockIP]] and follow these steps: ...user" link is also present in the toolbox when viewing User and User talk pages.
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  • ...thin text of a wiki page, which is mainly useful on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] when you sign your name. User pages are just as flexible as any other wiki page, and it's a page all about you,
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  • ...missions]]. Users without such permissions can still remove text from wiki pages, or propose/request that a page should be deleted. See [[Help:Deleting a pa ...tion will appear on the recent changes display, and in the deletion log ([[Special:Log]]).
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  • If you have standard texts you want to include on several pages, the MediaWiki template feature comes into play. ...igned to be [[wikipedia:Transclusion|transcluded]] (embedded) inside other pages. Templates follow a convention that the name is prefixed with "<code>Templa
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  • ...en set up to be freely and openly editable. This means anyone can edit the pages, often without even registering/logging in. This is only possible because w ...the normal users of a wiki community. Everyone can get involved in editing pages, and even undertaking drastic reorganisation of the wiki. The extra powers
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  • To join us just '''[[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]]'''. Once your account is approved, then ...These pages outline how to use WeBWorK on a day to day basis. Some special pages are listed below. <br>
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  • To join us just '''[[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]]'''. Once your account is approved, then ...These pages outline how to use WeBWorK on a day to day basis. Some special pages are listed below. <br>
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  • ...s creates links at the bottom of the page that take you to the list of all pages in that category, which makes it easy to browse related articles. A category can be created the same way as other wiki pages (See [[Help:Starting a new page]]); just add "<code>{{ns:category}}:</code>
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  • Clicking on the [[Special:preferences|my preferences]] link in the upper right while logged in allows ...ll be wrapped with <code><nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki></code>; if you want to use special linking, enable ''Raw signatures (without automatic link)''.
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  • ...These pages outline how to use WeBWorK on a day to day basis. Some special pages are listed below. <br> ...uctor's page contains a list of all topics relevant for instructors. These pages outline how to use WeBWorK on a day to day basis.}}
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  • # '''[[#Internal links|internal links]]''' to other pages in the wiki |<pre>[[Special:MyPage]]</pre>
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  • ...t the end of a comment. Signing is normally done on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] only, not on conjointly written articles. ...r there will be wrapped with <code><nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki></code>. To use a special linking (without this automatic link), you have to enable “Raw signatures
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  • #Access [[Special:Recentchanges]] <code><nowiki>http://example.com/w/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&hidepatrolled=1</nowiki></code>
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  • ...d-color: #d8e0eb;"|{{projectline| Student Information |Students | Support pages for students using WeBWork |User-student-48px.png}} To join us just '''[[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]]'''.
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  • ...tline| Request Wiki Account | Request Wiki Account | To join the Wiki '''[[Special:RequestAccount|request a Wiki account]]'''. Once your account is approved, ...d-color: #d8e0eb;"|{{projectline| Student Information |Students | Support pages for students using WeBWork |User-student-48px.png}}
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  • | Removes the link beside the "edit" tab on pages in talk namespaces. | On redirect pages, don't allow MediaWiki to automatically update the link when someone moves
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  • Participants locate forums and special forum for PREP course. Creating new themes and new front pages
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  • ...tline| Request Wiki Account | Request Wiki Account | To join the Wiki '''[[Special:RequestAccount|request a Wiki account]]'''. Once your account is approved, ...d-color: #d8e0eb;"|{{projectline| Student Information |Students | Support pages for students using WeBWork |User-student-48px.png}}
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  • ...cts improves the processing of student input. This is accomplished through special answer checkers that are part of the MathObjects Parser package rather than ...ain documentation within them; see the [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/ POD pages] for versions that you can read on line, and [[Specialized parsers]] for a
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point. At the bottom of this page you have options
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point. At the bottom of this page you have options
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point. At the bottom of this page you have options
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point.
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point. Just select <code>Done</code> and press <co
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s ...eparate directory, not a separate partition, you don't have to do anything special with partitions at this point. Just hit <code>Install Now</code> to contin
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  • # A succession of pages follow, for each select the obvious option. For example my obvious options # On the <code>Partition disks</code> pages you should be able to accept the defaults (unless you are dual booting oper
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  • # A succession of pages follow, for each select the obvious option and click <code>Next</code>. For ...ould use them if the password contains spaces or other characters that are special to your command interpreter. In both commands replace <code>newpwd</code> w
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  • # A succession of pages follow, for each select the obvious option and click <code>Next</code>. For ...ould use them if the password contains spaces or other characters that are special to your command interpreter. In both commands replace <code>newpwd</code> w
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  • # A succession of pages follow, for each select the obvious option and click <code>Next</code>. For ...ould use them if the password contains spaces or other characters that are special to your command interpreter. In both commands replace <code>newpwd</code> w
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  • # A succession of pages follow, for each select the obvious option and click <code>Next</code>. For ...ould use them if the password contains spaces or other characters that are special to your command interpreter. In both commands replace <code>newpwd</code> w
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s :Next comes the <code>Partition disks</code> pages. You should be able to accept the defaults unless you want to follow '''Op
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  • ...he is a very standard and powerful webserver which we use to serve WeBWorK pages. However its child processes use a lot of resources (e.g. memory). When s :Next comes the <code>Partition disks</code> pages. You should be able to accept the defaults unless you want to follow '''Op
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