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%META:TOPICINFO{author="TWikiContributor" date="1141755053" format="1.1" version="26"}%
---+!! Welcome, %WIKIUSERNAME%!
Welcome to <nop>%WIKITOOLNAME%! This is a TWikiSite (pronounced _twee-kee site_), a meeting place to work on common interests. Anyone can contribute using any web browser. <nop>%WIKITOOLNAME% looks like a normal web site... except that it encourages contribution and *editing* of pages, questions, answers, comments and updates.
"Wiki" systems are fundamentally editable web pages. It's a fun and useful way of communicating asynchronously over the web for many existing intranet and public Internet sites. TWiki is simple to learn and use. It aims to provide a transparent way for you to publish and exchange your ideas with others over the web.
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---++ What's in a TWiki?
* *Webs:* A TWikiSite is divided into webs, each one represents an area for collaboration. This site has the following webs: %WEBLIST{ format="[[$name.%HOMETOPIC%][$name]]" separator=", " }%
* *Topics:* Each web is made up of hyperlinked [[TWikiTopics][topics]] that appear in your browser.
---++ Some things to do
* *Browse.* This is a site like other sites. Read and follow interesting links.
* *Write.* Speak your mind! From your browser you can change or add to anything you see in a TWiki topic. Use regular text or TWikiShorthand.
* *Experiment.* Edit your personal page or visit the Sandbox.%HOMETOPIC% web.
* *Organize.* You can learn to use TWikiForms and [[FormattedSearch]]es to include topic information - for example, classify pages by subject, status, or date.
* *Learn more.* Some good places to start:
* TWikiTutorial is a 20-minute tour of TWiki essentials.
* ATasteOfTWiki is a short introduction training course for beginners.
* WikiReferences links to selected articles and books about wiki technology and online collaboration.
* WikiSyntax - simple syntax for edits
* GoodStyle - recommendations for edits
---++ Some basics
---+++ Editing a page:
* click ==Edit== at the bottom of any topic and make your changes
* click ==[&nbsp;Preview&nbsp;Changes&nbsp;]== at the bottom to verify the topic (use your brower's ==Back== button if necessary)
* click ==[&nbsp;Save&nbsp;Changes&nbsp;]== You've now edited the topic!
---+++ Creating a page
See a question mark link "<u>?</u>" behind a !WikiWord? That means that there's no topic yet for that TWikiWord. If you want to create a topic for that !WikiWord, just click on the question mark. The topic will be created and you will be in the editor window.
---+++ Viewing the history of a topic
Click ==History== at the bottom of a topic
---+++ Attaching files
Click ==Attach== to upload and attach any type of file.