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3 ----
4
5 == ==
6
7 == 📖 Table of Contents: ==
8
9 {{toc/}}
10
11 ----
12
13 == Getting Started with XWiki ==
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 Show how a macro works without cluttering the page with raw syntax.
22
23
24 == Gallery Macro ==
25
26 {{example}}
27 {{gallery}}
28 [[image:photo1.jpg]]
29 [[image:photo2.jpg]]
30 {{/gallery}}
31 {{/example}}
32
33
34 == Boilerplate Box ==
35
36 {{example}}
37 {{box cssClass="highlight"}}
38 Insert your highlighted content here.
39 {{/box}}
40 {{/example}}
41
42 == Velocity Greeting ==
43
44 {{example}}
45 {{velocity}}
46 #set($name = "Visitor")
47 Hello, $name!
48 {{/velocity}}
49 {{/example}}
50
51
52 == Info vs Warning ==
53
54 {{example}}
55 {{info}}
56 This is an info box.
57 {{/info}}
58
59 {{warning}}
60 This is a warning box.
61 {{/warning}}
62 {{/example}}
63
64 == Footnote Demo ==
65
66 footnote{{footnote}} a footnote source{{/footnote}}
67
68 == Groovy Lookup ==
69
70 {{example}}
71 {{groovy}}
72 def now = new Date()
73 println("Current time: " + now)
74 {{/groovy}}
75 {{/example}}
76
77
78 == Expandable Summary ==
79
80 {{example}}
81 {{expandable summary="🧠 Study Summary"}}
82 Key findings go here.
83 {{/expandable}}
84 {{/example}}
85
86 == List Formatting ==
87
88 {{example}}
89 *Bad formatting*
90
91 * use - inconsistently
92 ** Good formatting:
93 * Consistent bullet style
94 * Indented items properly
95 {{/example}}
96
97 == Python Code ==
98
99 {{example}}
100 {{code language="python"}}
101 def greet():
102 print("Hello World")
103 {{/code}}
104 {{/example}}
105
106 == Audio Embedding ==
107
108 {{example}}
109 {{html}}
110 <audio controls>
111 <source src="/bin/download/Sandbox/TestPage2/Anti-Black%20racial%20slur%20was%20found%20written%20on%20high%20school%20desk%20in%20Rockville.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">
112 Your browser does not support the audio element.
113 </audio>
114 {{/html}}
115 {{/example}}
116
117 This page covers all the essential steps and tips you need to create great content in XWiki without any confusion.
118
119 == ==
120
121 == 📎 **Attachments and Images** ==
122
123 You can easily upload files and images directly from the WYSIWYG editor:
124
125 **Uploading Attachments:**
126
127 * Click **Edit** to enter the WYSIWYG editor.
128 * Click on the **Attachment** icon (📎 paperclip icon).
129 * Drag-and-drop or select your file to upload it instantly.
130 * Uploaded files will automatically be listed as attachments at the bottom of your page.
131
132 === **Inserting Images with Enlargable Thumbnails** ===
133
134 1. In the editor, click the **"Insert Image"** icon from the toolbar.
135 1. Upload or select the image.
136 1. Choose the **Thumbnail option** to create a clickable enlargable preview automatically.
137
138 ----
139
140 == ⚡ **Using the / Macro Shortcut** ==
141
142 The / macro shortcut is a powerful and quick way to insert macros while editing pages in XWiki's WYSIWYG editor:
143
144 * Simply type / and start typing the macro name or feature you want to add.
145 * You'll see suggestions appear as you type. Select the macro to insert it directly without manual syntax.
146 * Example macros include:
147 ** /toc – Table of Contents
148 ** /box – Insert Box Macro
149 ** /gallery – Image Gallery
150 ** /footnote – Add footnotes to your text
151 ** /code – Code blocks for programming snippets
152
153 This shortcut dramatically speeds up editing, no need to memorize complicated wiki syntax.
154
155 ----
156
157 == ✏️** Basic Formatting and Links (Quick Guide)** ==
158
159 * **Bold text**: Select text, click the **Bold** button or press Ctrl + B.
160 * **Italic text**: Select text, click "Italic" in the toolbar or use Ctrl+I.
161 * **Creating Links**:
162 ** Highlight text and click **"Link"** or use shortcut Ctrl+K.
163 ** Paste or select the page URL to link internally.
164
165 ----
166
167 == 🔍 **Useful Tips & Best Practices** ==
168
169 * **Save drafts frequently:** Press Ctrl+S regularly.
170 * **Macros** greatly simplify content formatting—use / often.
171 * **Edit attachments:** Hover attachments directly below your page in view mode to manage or delete them.
172 * **Use minimal formatting** to ensure readability.
173
174 ----
175
176 = ⚡**Guests can contribute** =
177
178 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.
179 1. Use Your Sandbox on the left, mess around with macros and other editing options. There's a lot of options to customize content.
180 1. Leave comments, give suggestions, request features.
181
182 == **Content Guidelines** ==
183
184 * 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.
185 * 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.
186
187 == **Directories and Page URLs** ==
188
189 * 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.
190
191
192
193 == **XWiki Editing Modes** ==
194
195 XWiki offers multiple editing modes to accommodate various user preferences and technical requirements:
196
197 * **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
198 * **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.
199 * **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.
200
201 == **Essential Formatting Options** ==
202
203 To ensure content is both engaging and accessible, utilize the following formatting techniques:
204
205 * **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.
206
207 {{code}}
208 + Heading Level 1
209 ++ Heading Level 2
210 +++ Heading Level 3
211 {{/code}}
212
213
214 === **Text Formatting** ===
215
216
217
218 *
219 ** (((
220 === **Bold**: Surround text with double asterisks. ===
221 )))
222
223 {{code}}
224 **bold text**
225 {{/code}}
226
227
228 *
229 ** (((
230 === **Italics**: Use double underscores. ===
231 )))
232
233 {{code}}
234 __italic text__
235 {{/code}}
236
237
238 *
239 ** (((
240 === **Underline**: Enclose text with double tildes. ===
241 )))
242
243 {{code}}
244 ~~underlined text~~
245 {{/code}}
246
247
248 *
249 ** (((
250 === **Unordered List**: Begin lines with asterisk (*) or hyphen (-). ===
251 )))
252
253 {{code}}
254 * Item 1
255 * Item 2
256 {{/code}}
257
258
259 *
260 ** (((
261 === **Ordered List**: Start lines with a number followed by a period. ===
262 )))
263
264 {{code}}
265 1. First item
266 2. Second item
267 {{/code}}
268
269
270 == **Links** ==
271
272
273
274 ==== **Internal Link**: Use square brackets with the page name. ====
275
276 {{code}}
277 [[PageName]]
278 {{/code}}
279
280
281
282 ==== **External Link**: Provide the URL directly. ====
283
284 {{code}}
285 [https://www.example.com]
286 {{/code}}
287
288 (((
289 === **Images** ===
290 )))
291
292 {{code}}
293 [[image:example.jpg]]
294 {{/code}}
295
296
297 == **Utilizing XWiki Macros** ==
298
299 Macros are powerful tools in XWiki that allow for dynamic content inclusion and advanced formatting. Here are ten notable macros to consider:
300
301 == Embed Macro ==
302
303 The Embed macro shows external content like YouTube videos.
304
305 {{example}}
306 {{embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"/}}
307 {{/example}}
308
309
310 === **Info Macro**: Displays an informational message, often used for tips or notes. ===
311
312 {{code}}
313 {{info}}
314 This is an informational note.
315 {{/info}}
316 {{/code}}
317
318
319 == Footnote Macro ==
320
321 The Footnote macro adds footnotes to the page.
322
323 {{example}}
324 This is a statement{{footnote}}Source: Example Reference{{/footnote}}.
325 {{putFootnotes/}}
326 {{/example}}
327
328
329 === **Code Macro**: Renders code snippets with syntax highlighting. ===
330
331 {{code}}
332 {{code language="python"}}
333 def hello_world():
334 print("Hello, world!")
335 {{/code}}
336 {{/code}}
337
338
339 === **Gallery Macro**: Creates an image gallery from attached images. ===
340
341 {{code}}
342 {{gallery}}
343 [[image1.jpg]]
344 [[image2.jpg]]
345 {{/gallery}}
346 {{/code}}
347
348
349 === **TOC (Table of Contents) Macro**: Generates a table of contents based on page headings. ===
350
351 {{code}}
352 {{toc/}}
353 {{/code}}
354
355 == Video Macro ==
356
357 The Video macro embeds videos.
358
359 {{example}}
360 {{video url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"/}}
361 {{/example}}
362
363
364 == Example Macro ==
365
366 The example macro displays the output of a macro or script or anything that you like
367
368 == Expandable Macro ==
369
370 The following example demonstrates how to present complex information cleanly using `
371
372 {{example}}
373 {{expandable summary="Study: The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"}}
374 **Source:** *Twin Research and Human Genetics (Cambridge University Press)*
375 **Date of Publication:** *2013*
376 **Author(s):** *Thomas J. Bouchard Jr.*
377 **Title:** *"The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"*
378 **DOI:** [10.1017/thg.2013.54](https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2013.54)
379 **Subject Matter:** *Intelligence, Heritability, Developmental Psychology*
380
381 {{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
382 1. **General Observations:**
383 - The study documents how the **heritability of IQ increases with age**, reaching an asymptote at **0.80 by adulthood**.
384 - Analysis is based on **longitudinal twin and adoption studies**.
385
386 2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
387 - Shared environmental influence on IQ **declines with age**, reaching **0.10 in adulthood**.
388 - Monozygotic twins show **increasing genetic similarity in IQ over time**, while dizygotic twins become **less concordant**.
389
390 3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
391 - Data from the **Louisville Longitudinal Twin Study and cross-national twin samples** support findings.
392 - IQ stability over time is **influenced more by genetics than by shared environmental factors**.
393 {{/expandable}}
394
395 {{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}}
396 1. **Primary Observations:**
397 - Intelligence heritability **strengthens throughout development**, contrary to early environmental models.
398 - Shared environmental effects **decrease by late adolescence**, emphasizing **genetic influence in adulthood**.
399
400 2. **Subgroup Trends:**
401 - Studies from **Scotland, Netherlands, and the US** show **consistent patterns of increasing heritability with age**.
402 - Findings hold across **varied socio-economic and educational backgrounds**.
403
404 3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
405 - Longitudinal adoption studies show **declining impact of adoptive parental influence on IQ** as children age.
406 - Cross-sectional twin data confirm **higher IQ correlations for monozygotic twins in adulthood**.
407 {{/expandable}}
408
409 {{expandable summary="📝 Critique & Observations"}}
410 1. **Strengths of the Study:**
411 - **Robust dataset covering multiple twin and adoption studies over decades**.
412 - **Clear, replicable trend** demonstrating the increasing role of genetics in intelligence.
413
414 2. **Limitations of the Study:**
415 - Findings apply primarily to **Western industrialized nations**, limiting generalizability.
416 - **Lack of neurobiological mechanisms** explaining how genes express their influence over time.
417
418 3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
419 - Future research should investigate **gene-environment interactions in cognitive aging**.
420 - Examine **heritability trends in non-Western populations** to determine cross-cultural consistency.
421 {{/expandable}}
422
423 {{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
424 - Provides **strong evidence for the genetic basis of intelligence**.
425 - Highlights the **diminishing role of shared environment in cognitive development**.
426 - Supports research on **cognitive aging and heritability across the lifespan**.
427 {{/expandable}}
428
429 {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
430 1. Investigate **neurogenetic pathways underlying IQ development**.
431 2. Examine **how education and socioeconomic factors interact with genetic IQ influences**.
432 3. Study **heritability trends in aging populations and cognitive decline**.
433 {{/expandable}}
434
435 {{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
436 [[Download Full Study>>attach:10.1017_thg.2013.54.pdf]]
437 {{/expandable}}
438 {{/expandable}}
439 {{/example}}
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