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Version 6.1 by Ryan C on 2025/03/16 01:07

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4
5 == Getting Started with XWiki ==
6
7 This page covers all the essential steps and tips you need to create great content in XWiki without any confusion.
8
9 == 📖 Table of Contents: ==
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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]]
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18
19 == 📎 Attachments and Images ==
20
21 You can easily upload files and images directly from the WYSIWYG editor:
22
23 **Uploading Attachments:**
24
25 * Click **Edit** to enter the WYSIWYG editor.
26 * Click on the **Attachment** icon (📎 paperclip icon).
27 * Drag-and-drop or select your file to upload it instantly.
28 * Uploaded files will automatically be listed as attachments at the bottom of your page.
29
30 === Inserting Images with Enlargable Thumbnails ===
31
32 1. In the editor, click the **"Insert Image"** icon from the toolbar.
33 1. Upload or select the image.
34 1. Choose the **Thumbnail option** to create a clickable enlargable preview automatically.
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37
38 == ⚡ Using the / Macro Shortcut ==
39
40 The / macro shortcut is a powerful and quick way to insert macros while editing pages in XWiki's WYSIWYG editor:
41
42 * Simply type / and start typing the macro name or feature you want to add.
43 * You'll see suggestions appear as you type. Select the macro to insert it directly without manual syntax.
44 * Example macros include:
45 ** /toc – Table of Contents
46 ** /box – Insert Box Macro
47 ** /gallery – Image Gallery
48 ** /footnote – Add footnotes to your text
49 ** /code – Code blocks for programming snippets
50
51 This shortcut dramatically speeds up editing, no need to memorize complicated wiki syntax.
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55 == ✏️ Basic Formatting and Links (Quick Guide) ==
56
57 * **Bold text**: Select text, click the **Bold** button or press Ctrl + B.
58 * **Italic text**: Select text, click "Italic" in the toolbar or use Ctrl+I.
59 * **Creating Links**:
60 ** Highlight text and click **"Link"** or use shortcut Ctrl+K.
61 ** Paste or select the page URL to link internally.
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64
65 == 🔍 Useful Tips & Best Practices ==
66
67 * **Save drafts frequently:** Press Ctrl+S regularly.
68 * **Macros** greatly simplify content formatting—use / often.
69 * **Edit attachments:** Hover attachments directly below your page in view mode to manage or delete them.
70 * **Use minimal formatting** to ensure readability.
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74 = ⚡Guests can contribute =
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76 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.
77 1. Use Your Sandbox on the left, mess around with macros and other editing options. There's a lot of options to customize content.
78 1. Leave comments, give suggestions, request features.
79
80 == Content Guidelines ==
81
82 * 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.
83 * 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.
84
85 == Directories and Page URLs ==
86
87 * 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.
88
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.
90
91 **1. XWiki Editing Modes**
92
93 XWiki offers multiple editing modes to accommodate various user preferences and technical requirements:
94
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.
98
99 **Switching Between Syntaxes**
100
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
105 To ensure content is both engaging and accessible, utilize the following formatting techniques:
106
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.
108
109
110 {{code}}
111 + Heading Level 1
112 ++ Heading Level 2
113 +++ Heading Level 3
114 {{/code}}
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116
117
118 *. **Text Formatting**: Apply styles such as bold, italics, and underlining to emphasize text.
119
120 **. **Bold**: Surround text with double asterisks.
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122
123 {{code}}
124 **bold text**
125 {{/code}}
126 **. **Italics**: Use double underscores.
127
128
129 {{code}}
130 __italic text__
131 {{/code}}
132 **. **Underline**: Enclose text with double tildes.
133
134
135 {{code}}
136 ~~underlined text~~
137 {{/code}}
138 *. **Lists**: Create ordered and unordered lists for structured information.
139
140 **. **Unordered List**: Begin lines with asterisk (*) or hyphen (-).
141
142
143 {{code}}
144 * Item 1
145 * Item 2
146 {{/code}}
147 **. **Ordered List**: Start lines with a number followed by a period.
148
149
150 {{code}}
151 1. First item
152 2. Second item
153 {{/code}}
154 *. **Links**: Insert internal and external links to connect related content.
155
156 **. **Internal Link**: Use square brackets with the page name.
157
158
159 {{code}}
160 [[PageName]]
161 {{/code}}
162 **. **External Link**: Provide the URL directly.
163
164
165 {{code}}
166 [https://www.example.com]
167 {{/code}}
168 *. **Images**: Embed images to enrich content.
169
170
171 {{code}}
172 [[image:example.jpg]]
173 {{/code}}
174
175
176
177 **3. Utilizing XWiki Macros**
178
179 Macros are powerful tools in XWiki that allow for dynamic content inclusion and advanced formatting. Here are ten notable macros to consider:
180
181 1. **Box Macro**: Encapsulates content within a styled box, useful for highlighting information.
182
183
184 {{code}}
185 {{box}}
186 Your content here.
187 {{/box}}
188 {{/code}}
189
190
191 1. **Info Macro**: Displays an informational message, often used for tips or notes.
192
193
194 {{code}}
195 {{info}}
196 This is an informational note.
197 {{/info}}
198 {{/code}}
199
200
201 1. **Warning Macro**: Highlights warnings or important notices.
202
203
204 {{code}}
205 {{warning}}
206 Caution: Proceed with care.
207 {{/warning}}
208 {{/code}}
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210
211 1. **Code Macro**: Renders code snippets with syntax highlighting.
212
213
214 {{code}}
215 {{code language="python"}}
216 def hello_world():
217 print("Hello, world!")
218 {{/code}}
219 {{/code}}
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221
222 1. **Gallery Macro**: Creates an image gallery from attached images.
223
224
225 {{code}}
226 {{gallery}}
227 [[image1.jpg]]
228 [[image2.jpg]]
229 {{/gallery}}
230 {{/code}}
231
232
233 1. **TOC (Table of Contents) Macro**: Generates a table of contents based on page headings.
234
235
236 {{code}}
237 {{toc/}}
238 {{/code}}
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240
241 1. **Include Macro**: Embeds content from another page.
242
243
244 {{code}}
245 {{include reference="PageName"/}}
246 {{/code}}
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248
249 1. **Display Macro**: Displays the content of another document or an object property.
250
251
252 {{code}}
253 {{display reference="PageName"/}}
254 {{/code}}
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256
257 1. **Velocity Macro**: Executes Velocity scripts for dynamic content generation.
258
259
260 {{code}}
261 {{velocity}}
262 #set($greeting = "Hello, $user.name!")
263 $greeting
264 {{/velocity}}
265 {{/code}}
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267
268 1. **HTML Macro**: Allows the inclusion of

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