Practical Semantic Mediawiki
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This hands-on session for non technical users emphasizes the "need to know" aspects of Web publishing, wikis, information design and Semantic Mediawiki.
Acronyms
- SMW = Semantic Mediawiki
- CC = Creative Commons
Web publishing
Access models
- Fully open
- Require login
- Require created accounts to edit (closed editing)
- Require created accounts to access (fully private)
Access models can be changed over time.
Terms of use
- Creative Commons - share with options for attribution, non-commercial, changes
- Traditional copyright - by permission only
- Re-using content
Creating pages
- How to name pages
- Keep one topic per page
- Short, avoid special symbols, sentence form
- Code and matching brackets
- Basic markup — [[]] , [], |, [[File]] headings, bold, bullet points
- Linking
- Brainstorm using links
- Categories
- Uploading images and files
- What not to upload
- Subcategories
- Moving pages
- Deleting pages
Making pages look good
CSS is the style system of Web pages and can also be used in Mediawiki. Like wiki markup, learning can be progressive.
- CSS styling <div style="background: orange">Hello world</div>
- Avoid losing meaning (don't use <big> for headers), keep it simple
- Re-using styles MediaWiki:Common.css
Semantic Mediawiki
Used to create re-usable data, create easier to use forms.
- Inline annotations
- Queries
- Creating a class (template, properties, forms)
Converting content or sites
Hosting
- Export a site, modularize by category
- Complete site export
- Special:Version
- Free light/startup hosting
- Inexpensive Mediawiki with SMW option
- Wikia
- Self-hosting