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2 2  
3 3  ----
4 4  
5 -== ==
5 +== Getting Started with XWiki ==
6 6  
7 +This page covers all the essential steps and tips you need to create great content in XWiki without any confusion.
8 +
7 7  == 📖 Table of Contents: ==
8 8  
9 -{{toc/}}
11 +* [[Editing with the WYSIWYG Editor>>https://chatgpt.com/c/67d66d62-3244-800a-8974-570f38118948#editing-pages]]
12 +* [[Inserting Attachments and Images>>https://chatgpt.com/c/67d66d62-3244-800a-8974-570f38118948#attachments]]
13 +* [[Using the / Macro Shortcut>>https://chatgpt.com/c/67d66d62-3244-800a-8974-570f38118948#macros]]
14 +* [[Basic Formatting and Links>>https://chatgpt.com/c/67d66d62-3244-800a-8974-570f38118948#formatting]]
15 +* [[Useful Tips>>https://chatgpt.com/c/67d66d62-3244-800a-8974-570f38118948#tips]]
10 10  
11 11  ----
12 12  
13 -== Getting Started with XWiki ==
19 +== 📎 Attachments and Images ==
14 14  
15 -The example macro in XWiki is an underrated powerhouse—great for *teaching*, *showcasing macros*, *hiding complex markup*, and *letting users play with source-output pairs*. Here are some **highly effective and interesting uses**:
16 -
17 -----
18 -
19 -## 🧪 1. **Macro Showcase: Source-to-Output Toggle**##
20 -
21 -In this section we will go over many of the common macros used. The source code is how you use the macro editing in Wiki mode. If you are doing standard WYSIWYG edit mode (the default mode you get when you click edit instead of the dropdown), you can call most of these macros by simply typing /thecommand
22 -
23 -
24 -== Gallery Macro `/gallery` ==
25 -
26 -{{example}}
27 -{{gallery}}
28 -[[1747262485678-297.png]]
29 -[[image:photo2.jpg]]
30 -{{/gallery}}
31 -{{/example}}
32 -
33 -Alternatively 
34 -\\
35 -
36 -{{example}}
37 -{{carousel/}}
38 -
39 -
40 -{{/example}}
41 -
42 -== Boilerplate Box ==
43 -
44 -{{example}}
45 -{{box cssClass="highlight"}}
46 -Insert your highlighted content here.
47 -{{/box}}
48 -{{/example}}
49 -
50 -== Velocity Greeting ==
51 -
52 -{{example}}
53 -{{velocity}}
54 -#set($name = "Visitor")
55 -Hello, $name!
56 -{{/velocity}}
57 -{{/example}}
58 -
59 -
60 -== Info vs Warning ==
61 -
62 -{{example}}
63 -{{info}}
64 -This is an info box.
65 -{{/info}}
66 -
67 -{{warning}}
68 -This is a warning box.
69 -{{/warning}}
70 -{{/example}}
71 -
72 -== Footnote Demo ==
73 -
74 -{{example}}
75 -footnote{{footnote}} https://www.thewhitearchive.org/bin/view/Guides%20and%20Help/Start%20here%20if%20you're%20new/#edit{{/footnote}}
76 -
77 -{{putFootnotes/}}
78 -{{/example}}
79 -
80 -
81 -== Groovy Lookup ==
82 -
83 -{{example}}
84 -{{groovy}}
85 -def now = new Date()
86 -println("Current time: " + now)
87 -{{/groovy}}
88 -{{/example}}
89 -
90 -
91 -== Expandable Summary ==
92 -
93 -{{example}}
94 -{{expandable summary="🧠 Study Summary"}}
95 -Key findings go here.
96 -{{/expandable}}
97 -{{/example}}
98 -
99 -== List Formatting ==
100 -
101 -{{example}}
102 -*Bad formatting*
103 -
104 -* use - inconsistently
105 -** Good formatting:
106 -* Consistent bullet style
107 -* Indented items properly
108 -{{/example}}
109 -
110 -== Python Code ==
111 -
112 -{{example}}
113 -{{code language="python"}}
114 -def greet():
115 - print("Hello World")
116 -{{/code}}
117 -{{/example}}
118 -
119 -== Audio Embedding ==
120 -
121 -{{example}}
122 -{{html}}
123 -<audio controls>
124 - <source src="/bin/download/Sandbox/TestPage2/Anti-Black%20racial%20slur%20was%20found%20written%20on%20high%20school%20desk%20in%20Rockville.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">
125 - Your browser does not support the audio element.
126 -</audio>
127 -{{/html}}
128 -{{/example}}
129 -
130 -This page covers all the essential steps and tips you need to create great content in XWiki without any confusion.
131 -
132 -== ==
133 -
134 -== 📎 **Attachments and Images** ==
135 -
136 136  You can easily upload files and images directly from the WYSIWYG editor:
137 137  
138 138  **Uploading Attachments:**
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142 142  * Drag-and-drop or select your file to upload it instantly.
143 143  * Uploaded files will automatically be listed as attachments at the bottom of your page.
144 144  
145 -=== **Inserting Images with Enlargable Thumbnails** ===
30 +=== Inserting Images with Enlargable Thumbnails ===
146 146  
147 147  1. In the editor, click the **"Insert Image"** icon from the toolbar.
148 148  1. Upload or select the image.
149 149  1. Choose the **Thumbnail option** to create a clickable enlargable preview automatically.
150 150  
151 -[[image:1747262485678-297.png||data-xwiki-image-style="thumbnail-clickable" width="200"]]
152 -
153 153  ----
154 154  
155 -== ⚡ **Using the / Macro Shortcut** ==
38 +== ⚡ Using the / Macro Shortcut ==
156 156  
157 157  The / macro shortcut is a powerful and quick way to insert macros while editing pages in XWiki's WYSIWYG editor:
158 158  
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169 169  
170 170  ----
171 171  
172 -== ✏️** Basic Formatting and Links (Quick Guide)** ==
55 +== ✏️ Basic Formatting and Links (Quick Guide) ==
173 173  
174 174  * **Bold text**: Select text, click the **Bold** button or press Ctrl + B.
175 175  * **Italic text**: Select text, click "Italic" in the toolbar or use Ctrl+I.
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179 179  
180 180  ----
181 181  
182 -== 🔍 **Useful Tips & Best Practices** ==
65 +== 🔍 Useful Tips & Best Practices ==
183 183  
184 184  * **Save drafts frequently:** Press Ctrl+S regularly.
185 185  * **Macros** greatly simplify content formatting—use / often.
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188 188  
189 189  ----
190 190  
191 -= ⚡**Guests can contribute** =
74 += ⚡Guests can contribute =
192 192  
193 193  1. Guests can edit pages in the main content area without signing up. If this becomes problematic I'll change it but for now I'd like everyone to have access with as little trouble as possible.
194 194  1. Use Your Sandbox on the left, mess around with macros and other editing options. There's a lot of options to customize content.
195 195  1. Leave comments, give suggestions, request features.
196 196  
197 -== **Content Guidelines** ==
80 +== Content Guidelines ==
198 198  
199 199  * Ensure your content is well-researched, you don't need to include references in the format of footnotes for your material, but you should try to include studies or links to give credibility to your claims. For instance, just claiming that [[IQ is genetic>>doc:Main Categories.Science & Research.Race & IQ.WebHome]] is genetic wouldn't be valid unless you provide a study backing up that assertion, or more likely link to a page within this site that explains why IQ is not something that is purely determined by environmental factors. If such a page doesn't exist, create it, and start providing studies that show this.
200 200  * Use clear, concise language and avoid using slurs, slang, or troll like language. This isn't supposed to be encyclopedia dramatica, I'd like things to remain relatively mature and well thought out.
201 201  
202 -== **Directories and Page URLs** ==
85 +== Directories and Page URLs ==
203 203  
204 204  * The categories I have made up should cover most content, but if you feel your content doesn't fit under them, feel free to make a new category. Moving pages and reorganizing content in this wiki is very easy.
205 205  
89 +Here’s a consolidated guide tailored for your XWiki environment, integrating essential syntax, formatting options, and an overview of notable macros to enhance content creation and management.
206 206  
91 +**1. XWiki Editing Modes**
207 207  
208 -== **XWiki Editing Modes** ==
209 -
210 210  XWiki offers multiple editing modes to accommodate various user preferences and technical requirements:
211 211  
212 -* **WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor**: Ideal for users unfamiliar with wiki syntax, this editor provides a user-friendly interface resembling traditional word processors. It allows for straightforward text formatting, image insertion, and link creation without delving into markup language. citeturn0search0
213 -* **Wiki Editor**: This mode enables direct editing using XWiki’s markup syntax. It’s suitable for users comfortable with wiki syntax and those requiring precise control over the content structure.
214 -* **Inline Form Editing**: Used primarily for pages containing structured data or custom applications, this mode presents editable fields directly within the page view, streamlining data entry and updates.
95 +*. **WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor**: Ideal for users unfamiliar with wiki syntax, this editor provides a user-friendly interface resembling traditional word processors. It allows for straightforward text formatting, image insertion, and link creation without delving into markup language. citeturn0search0
96 +*. **Wiki Editor**: This mode enables direct editing using XWiki’s markup syntax. It’s suitable for users comfortable with wiki syntax and those requiring precise control over the content structure.
97 +*. **Inline Form Editing**: Used primarily for pages containing structured data or custom applications, this mode presents editable fields directly within the page view, streamlining data entry and updates.
215 215  
216 -== **Essential Formatting Options** ==
99 +**Switching Between Syntaxes**
217 217  
101 +XWiki supports multiple syntaxes, including XWiki 2.1, MediaWiki, and others. While it’s possible to switch a page’s syntax, exercise caution, as certain syntaxes may not fully support WYSIWYG editing. For instance, changing a page to MediaWiki syntax might limit the availability of the WYSIWYG editor. citeturn0search6
102 +
103 +**2. Essential Formatting Options**
104 +
218 218  To ensure content is both engaging and accessible, utilize the following formatting techniques:
219 219  
220 -* **Headings**: Organize content hierarchically using headings. In XWiki syntax, headings are defined by one to six plus signs (+), corresponding to heading levels 1 to 6.
107 +*. **Headings**: Organize content hierarchically using headings. In XWiki syntax, headings are defined by one to six plus signs (+), corresponding to heading levels 1 to 6.
221 221  
109 +
222 222  {{code}}
223 223   + Heading Level 1
224 224   ++ Heading Level 2
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225 225   +++ Heading Level 3
226 226  {{/code}}
227 227  
116 +
228 228  
229 -=== **Text Formatting** ===
118 +*. **Text Formatting**: Apply styles such as bold, italics, and underlining to emphasize text.
230 230  
120 +**. **Bold**: Surround text with double asterisks.
231 231  
232 232  
233 -*
234 -** (((
235 -=== **Bold**: Surround text with double asterisks. ===
236 -)))
237 -
238 238  {{code}}
239 239  **bold text**
240 240  {{/code}}
126 +**. **Italics**: Use double underscores.
241 241  
242 242  
243 -*
244 -** (((
245 -=== **Italics**: Use double underscores. ===
246 -)))
247 -
248 248  {{code}}
249 249  __italic text__
250 250  {{/code}}
132 +**. **Underline**: Enclose text with double tildes.
251 251  
252 252  
253 -*
254 -** (((
255 -=== **Underline**: Enclose text with double tildes. ===
256 -)))
257 -
258 258  {{code}}
259 259  ~~underlined text~~
260 260  {{/code}}
138 +*. **Lists**: Create ordered and unordered lists for structured information.
261 261  
140 +**. **Unordered List**: Begin lines with asterisk (*) or hyphen (-).
262 262  
263 -*
264 -** (((
265 -=== **Unordered List**: Begin lines with asterisk (*) or hyphen (-). ===
266 -)))
267 267  
268 268  {{code}}
269 269  * Item 1
270 270  * Item 2
271 271  {{/code}}
147 +**. **Ordered List**: Start lines with a number followed by a period.
272 272  
273 273  
274 -*
275 -** (((
276 -=== **Ordered List**: Start lines with a number followed by a period. ===
277 -)))
278 -
279 279  {{code}}
280 280  1. First item
281 281  2. Second item
282 282  {{/code}}
154 +*. **Links**: Insert internal and external links to connect related content.
283 283  
156 +**. **Internal Link**: Use square brackets with the page name.
284 284  
285 -== **Links** ==
286 286  
287 -
288 -
289 -==== **Internal Link**: Use square brackets with the page name. ====
290 -
291 291  {{code}}
292 292  [[PageName]]
293 293  {{/code}}
162 +**. **External Link**: Provide the URL directly.
294 294  
295 295  
296 -
297 -==== **External Link**: Provide the URL directly. ====
298 -
299 299  {{code}}
300 300  [https://www.example.com]
301 301  {{/code}}
168 +*. **Images**: Embed images to enrich content.
302 302  
303 -(((
304 -=== **Images** ===
305 -)))
306 306  
307 307  {{code}}
308 308   [[image:example.jpg]]
309 309  {{/code}}
310 310  
175 +
311 311  
312 -== **Utilizing XWiki Macros** ==
177 +**3. Utilizing XWiki Macros**
313 313  
314 314  Macros are powerful tools in XWiki that allow for dynamic content inclusion and advanced formatting. Here are ten notable macros to consider:
315 315  
316 -== Embed Macro ==
181 +1. **Box Macro**: Encapsulates content within a styled box, useful for highlighting information.
317 317  
318 -The Embed macro shows external content like YouTube videos.
319 319  
320 -{{example}}
321 -{{embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"/}}
322 -{{/example}}
184 +{{code}}
185 +{{box}}
186 +Your content here.
187 +{{/box}}
188 +{{/code}}
323 323  
190 +
191 +1. **Info Macro**: Displays an informational message, often used for tips or notes.
324 324  
325 -=== **Info Macro**: Displays an informational message, often used for tips or notes. ===
326 326  
327 327  {{code}}
328 328  {{info}}
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330 330  {{/info}}
331 331  {{/code}}
332 332  
200 +
201 +1. **Warning Macro**: Highlights warnings or important notices.
333 333  
334 -== Footnote Macro ==
335 335  
336 -The Footnote macro adds footnotes to the page.
204 +{{code}}
205 +{{warning}}
206 +Caution: Proceed with care.
207 +{{/warning}}
208 +{{/code}}
337 337  
338 -{{example}}
339 -This is a statement{{footnote}}Source: Example Reference{{/footnote}}.
340 -{{putFootnotes/}}
341 -{{/example}}
210 +
211 +1. **Code Macro**: Renders code snippets with syntax highlighting.
342 342  
343 343  
344 -=== **Code Macro**: Renders code snippets with syntax highlighting. ===
345 -
346 346  {{code}}
347 347  {{code language="python"}}
348 348  def hello_world():
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350 350  {{/code}}
351 351  {{/code}}
352 352  
221 +
222 +1. **Gallery Macro**: Creates an image gallery from attached images.
353 353  
354 -=== **Gallery Macro**: Creates an image gallery from attached images. ===
355 355  
356 356  {{code}}
357 357  {{gallery}}
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360 360  {{/gallery}}
361 361  {{/code}}
362 362  
232 +
233 +1. **TOC (Table of Contents) Macro**: Generates a table of contents based on page headings.
363 363  
364 -=== **TOC (Table of Contents) Macro**: Generates a table of contents based on page headings. ===
365 365  
366 366  {{code}}
367 367  {{toc/}}
368 368  {{/code}}
369 369  
370 -== Video Macro ==
240 +
241 +1. **Include Macro**: Embeds content from another page.
371 371  
372 -The Video macro embeds videos.
373 373  
374 -{{example}}
375 -{{video url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"/}}
376 -{{/example}}
244 +{{code}}
245 +{{include reference="PageName"/}}
246 +{{/code}}
377 377  
248 +
249 +1. **Display Macro**: Displays the content of another document or an object property.
378 378  
379 -== Example Macro ==
380 380  
381 -The example macro displays the output of a macro or script or anything that you like
252 +{{code}}
253 +{{display reference="PageName"/}}
254 +{{/code}}
382 382  
383 -== Expandable Macro ==
256 +
257 +1. **Velocity Macro**: Executes Velocity scripts for dynamic content generation.
384 384  
385 -The following example demonstrates how to present complex information cleanly using `
386 386  
387 -{{example}}
388 -{{expandable summary="Study: The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"}}
389 -**Source:** *Twin Research and Human Genetics (Cambridge University Press)*
390 -**Date of Publication:** *2013*
391 -**Author(s):** *Thomas J. Bouchard Jr.*
392 -**Title:** *"The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"*
393 -**DOI:** [10.1017/thg.2013.54](https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2013.54)
394 -**Subject Matter:** *Intelligence, Heritability, Developmental Psychology*
260 +{{code}}
261 +{{velocity}}
262 +#set($greeting = "Hello, $user.name!")
263 +$greeting
264 +{{/velocity}}
265 +{{/code}}
395 395  
396 -{{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
397 -1. **General Observations:**
398 - - The study documents how the **heritability of IQ increases with age**, reaching an asymptote at **0.80 by adulthood**.
399 - - Analysis is based on **longitudinal twin and adoption studies**.
400 -
401 -2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
402 - - Shared environmental influence on IQ **declines with age**, reaching **0.10 in adulthood**.
403 - - Monozygotic twins show **increasing genetic similarity in IQ over time**, while dizygotic twins become **less concordant**.
404 -
405 -3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
406 - - Data from the **Louisville Longitudinal Twin Study and cross-national twin samples** support findings.
407 - - IQ stability over time is **influenced more by genetics than by shared environmental factors**.
408 -{{/expandable}}
409 -
410 -{{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}}
411 -1. **Primary Observations:**
412 - - Intelligence heritability **strengthens throughout development**, contrary to early environmental models.
413 - - Shared environmental effects **decrease by late adolescence**, emphasizing **genetic influence in adulthood**.
414 -
415 -2. **Subgroup Trends:**
416 - - Studies from **Scotland, Netherlands, and the US** show **consistent patterns of increasing heritability with age**.
417 - - Findings hold across **varied socio-economic and educational backgrounds**.
418 -
419 -3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
420 - - Longitudinal adoption studies show **declining impact of adoptive parental influence on IQ** as children age.
421 - - Cross-sectional twin data confirm **higher IQ correlations for monozygotic twins in adulthood**.
422 -{{/expandable}}
423 -
424 -{{expandable summary="📝 Critique & Observations"}}
425 -1. **Strengths of the Study:**
426 - - **Robust dataset covering multiple twin and adoption studies over decades**.
427 - - **Clear, replicable trend** demonstrating the increasing role of genetics in intelligence.
428 -
429 -2. **Limitations of the Study:**
430 - - Findings apply primarily to **Western industrialized nations**, limiting generalizability.
431 - - **Lack of neurobiological mechanisms** explaining how genes express their influence over time.
432 -
433 -3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
434 - - Future research should investigate **gene-environment interactions in cognitive aging**.
435 - - Examine **heritability trends in non-Western populations** to determine cross-cultural consistency.
436 -{{/expandable}}
437 -
438 -{{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
439 -- Provides **strong evidence for the genetic basis of intelligence**.
440 -- Highlights the **diminishing role of shared environment in cognitive development**.
441 -- Supports research on **cognitive aging and heritability across the lifespan**.
442 -{{/expandable}}
443 -
444 -{{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
445 -1. Investigate **neurogenetic pathways underlying IQ development**.
446 -2. Examine **how education and socioeconomic factors interact with genetic IQ influences**.
447 -3. Study **heritability trends in aging populations and cognitive decline**.
448 -{{/expandable}}
449 -
450 -{{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
451 -[[Download Full Study>>attach:10.1017_thg.2013.54.pdf]]
452 -{{/expandable}}
453 -{{/expandable}}
454 -{{/example}}
455 -
456 -
457 -
267 +
268 +1. **HTML Macro**: Allows the inclusion of
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