The best-known example of a wiki website isWikipedia. Common wiki features, such as page comments, search functions and discussion forums, make them ideal collaborative platforms for many organizations. Common wiki features Some common wiki features include page comments, search functions and discussio...
Wiki software is a style of content management system (CMS) running on aweb server, also called a "wiki engine." Many different wiki engines are available. Some wiki engines are designed for public online communities, while others specialize in internalenterpriseuse. Public wikis usually emphasize...
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wiki–subdirectory, the specific folder this web page is stored in on its server. domain_name–file path, the specific web page this URL directs you to. As you can see, there are two primary parts to a domain: its name followed by its domain extension. ...
It’s worth a reminder that if your repository is private, only people who have at least read access to your repository will have access to your wiki. Next unit: Components of the GitHub flow PreviousNext
External knowledge bases are also included as part of customer relationship management (CRM) software. They may link to additional customer support for customers who can't resolve their issues using the knowledge base. Creatio This screenshot is an example of a question and answer section being dr...
Let me start by taking Jonathan's question right off the bat, since I know there is a lot of interest in this topic. I have been traveling on Jonathan's side of the pond this past week, so I have not had a chance to read absolutely all of the latest discussion on this topic, but...
URLs can also use anchors. These are situated at the very end and describe where, on that page, to jump to when the link is selected. Anchors are created when adding links to a web page, and they use the number sign (#). Here's an example in a Wikipedia entry where the anchor ta...
The mailto scheme is used to create a hyperlink that opens the user's email client (Outlook, Gmail, etc.) to send an email. When you click on a link with this prefix, it automatically opens your default email client and pre-populates the recipient's email address to what was specified...