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DotNetNuke Wiki Module
Instructions

Below are some simple instructions for using the DotNetNuke Wiki module.

NOTE: Where you see "[ [" and "] ]" below, there is a space in between the two brackets, when you are actually using the Wiki module you would not include this space between the brackets, it is only in this sample file so that the links don't actually show up at links for instructional purposes.

* To add a page simply enter its name in text with double brackets surrounding it while writing out your content; your only limitation is it may not be longer than 50 characters. This is also how you make a link to an existing page.
Example: [ [My Link] ]
Example: [ [Another Link In Wiki] ]

* Once you have added a page you can edit your new page by navigating to it and clicking "Edit".

* There is no limit to the number of new pages you can add while creating new content.

* New pages will not show up in the Index view nor will they be searchable until they have content created for them.

* You can add a title to your link by adding a Pipe after the name. When you do this the title will show as a hyperlink instead of the page name.
Example: [ [My Link|A Title] ]
Example: [ [Another Link In Wiki|I can say what ever I want] ]

* To link to Wiki Page on another Tab you can add a Second Pipe after the Page title with the Number to the other Tab
Example using just the page name: [ [My Page||35] ]
Example with page title: [ [My Page|My Title here|35] ]

* To link back to the home page make your backet link to WikiHomePage
Example: [ [WikiHomePage] ]
Example: [ [WikiHomePage|Home] ]

* Because we use the HTML WYSIWYG editor, email links and URLs can be added by typing them in and letting the editor handle them; or as normal tags in the HTML view of the editor




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