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MediaWiki 1.1 Beginner's Guide

By : Jeff Orlof, Mizanur Rahman
Book Image

MediaWiki 1.1 Beginner's Guide

By: Jeff Orlof, Mizanur Rahman

Overview of this book

<p>MediaWiki is the free, open-source wiki engine software that powers Wikipedia and many of the other popular wikis across the Web. Written in PHP, it possesses many features that make it the engine of choice for large collaborative wikis: flexible markup, comprehensive user management, multimedia handling, and more. Whether you are creating a public wiki for open contributions, a private wiki for collaborating within your work team or group of friends, or even a wiki for personal use, this book will provide you with all the essential steps you require to achieve this.<br /><br />This book covers how to administer users, back up and restore content safely, migrate your installation to another server or database, and even make hacks to the code. From the installation process to customizing the pages, you will learn what it takes to run a well designed, secure MediaWiki site.<br /><br />Throughout the course of this book, you will see the many different ways that MediaWiki can be used on the Web. This book covers the open source MediaWiki wiki engine from installation and getting started through structuring your collaborative web site, advanced formatting, images, and multimedia to migrating your installation and creating new MediWiki templates. While you will be introduced to the many uses of a wiki, you will also be taken through step-by-step exercises that will help you master the many administrative tasks associated with running and securing your wiki. You will learn how to prevent unauthorized edits being made to content, how to prevent spam, how to back up and restore your wiki, how to configure its look and functionality to suit your needs, and much more.</p>
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
MediaWiki 1.1
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

Chapter 4. Creating Content

We've done well so far learning about MediaWiki as a software package. In the previous chapter we actually started working with our own wiki by changing the logo. Now, we are going to begin creating actual content for our wiki. This chapter is especially important because content is the reason your wiki exists in the first place.

If you are creating a wiki on a particular subject that you will be hosting for anyone on the web to see, you need to make sure that your content is engaging enough to build a large community that sees the importance of your wiki and is compelled to contribute as well. The content you create in the beginning is the foundation that will set the tone for your visitors.

Maybe you are creating a wiki whose primary audience is looking to find out more about a particular product or service. The content you provide your visitors may determine whether or not they make a purchase or take part in whatever service you are providing.

Perhaps your wiki...