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1. WikiWikiWeb, kr

WikiWikiWeb 이란고 하는 것은 협조 혹은 협동하는 작업이 가능한 하이퍼텍스트 환경입니다. 이 환경이 강조하는 것은 이 환경에서 만들어지는 정보에 대한 쉬운 접근과 변경입니다.

예를 들면, WikiWikiWeb의 어떤 페이지라도 페이지 아래 쪽에 있는 편집(edit)의 링크를 누름으로써 누구든지 편집을 할 수 있습니다. 대문자와 소문자가 하나로 연결된 단어를 WikiName이라고 하며, 이 WikiName은 다른 페이지에 연결이 되도록 되어 있습니다. 맨 위의 타이틀을 클릭하면 그 타이틀 페이지와 연결된 다른 페이지들을 열거하여 보여줍니다. 어떤 WikiName을 문서에 먼저 적어 두었으나 실제로 존재하지 않는 페이지라면 물음표{?)가 앞에 붙은 링크가 형성됩니다. 이 링크를 클릭하여 따라가 보면 해당 페이지를 새로 작성할 수 있게 됩니다. 새로운 페이지 또한 이렇게 작성됩니다. 즉, 새로운 WikiName을 기존의 페이지에 기록한 후에 저장하고, 그 페이지에 물음표와 함께 링크된 WikiName을 클릭하여 새로 페이지를 작성하는 것입니다 (보다 자세한 것은 HelpOnPageCreation 을 참조하세요).

혹시 이와 같은 편집작업이 어렵게 느껴진다면 WikiSandBox 페이지를 사용해 보시기 바랍니다. 이 페이지는 어떤 편집을 하여도 -- 심지어 모두 지워도 상관 없도록 (관습적으로) 약속된 페이지입니다.

To learn more about what a Wiki:WikiWikiWeb is, read about Wiki:WhyWikiWorks and the Wiki:WikiNature. Also, consult the Wiki:WikiWikiWebFaq and Wiki:OneMinuteWiki.
This wiki is also part of the InterWiki space, which means you can easily refer to a wealth of information available through other public wiki sites.

Good starting points to explore a wiki are
  • RecentChanges: see where people are currently working
  • FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
  • TitleIndex: a list of all pages in the wiki
  • WordIndex: a list of all words that are part of page title (thus, a list of the concepts in a wiki)
  • SiteNavigation: a page leading to the different indexing schemes of the wiki
  • WikiSandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing

For more help, see the HelpContents and the HelpIndex pages.

2. WikiWikiWeb, en

A WikiWikiWeb is a collaborative hypertext environment, with an emphasis on easy access to and modification of information.

You can edit any page by pressing the link at the bottom of the page. Capitalized words joined together form a WikiName, which hyperlinks to another page. The highlighted title searches for all pages that link to the current page. Pages which do not yet exist are linked with a question mark (or a different rendering in bold red): just follow the link and you can add a definition. That is also the way to create a new page: add a new WikiName to an existing page, save your modification, click on your new link and create the page (more details on HelpOnPageCreation).

You are encouraged to edit the WikiSandBox whichever way you like. Please restrain yourself from editing other pages until you feel at home with the ways a wiki works.

To learn more about what a Wiki:WikiWikiWeb is, read about Wiki:WhyWikiWorks and the Wiki:WikiNature. Also, consult the Wiki:WikiWikiWebFaq and Wiki:OneMinuteWiki.
This wiki is also part of the InterWiki space, which means you can easily refer to a wealth of information available through other public wiki sites.

Good starting points to explore a wiki are
  • RecentChanges: see where people are currently working
  • FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
  • TitleIndex: a list of all pages in the wiki
  • WordIndex: a list of all words that are part of page title (thus, a list of the concepts in a wiki)
  • SiteNavigation: a page leading to the different indexing schemes of the wiki
  • WikiSandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing

For more help, see the HelpContents and the HelpIndex pages.

3. Wiki Names


A WikiName is a word that uses capitalized words. WikiNames automagically become hyperlinks to the WikiName's page. What exactly is an uppercase or lowercase letter is determined by the configuration, the default configuration works for Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) characters. See below for how to handle Asian, Hebrew and other non-western character encodings.

When you click on the highlighted page title (i.e. HelpForBeginners on this page), you will see a list of all pages that link to the current page. This even works on pages that are not defined yet.

A question mark before a link, or a different rendering in bold red, means that the page is not yet defined: you can click the question mark to offer a definition (e.g., NoSuchPageForReal). If you click on such a link, you'll see a default page that you can edit; only after you save the page will it be created for real. A list of all pages that are not yet created but referred on another page is on WantedPages.

To escape a WikiName, i.e. if you want to write the word WikiName without linking it, use an "empty" bold sequence (a sequence of six single quotes) like this: Wiki''''''Name. Alternatively, you can use the shorter sequence "``" (two backticks), i.e. Wiki``Name.

To learn more about wiki markup, see HelpOnEditing.

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