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<title><![CDATA[Socialtext Documentation: Wiki 101]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Wiki 101]]></title>
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<h2 id="using_socialtext_is_simple">Using Socialtext is simple.</h2>
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You read, write, link and remember.</blockquote>
<br /><h2 id="read">Read</h2>
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When you work in Socialtext, you work on <em>pages</em>. A Socialtext workspace is simply a collection of these pages, connected together through <em>links</em>. This makes reading a workspace very similar to reading the Web.
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<span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="Browse-Collection_of_pages.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/Browse-Collection_of_pages.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=wiki_101;id=20070804014643-2-7419" /><!-- wiki: {image: Browse-=Collection_of_pages.png} --></span><br />
<strong>Socialtext workspaces are collections of pages.</strong></blockquote></blockquote>
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<h2 id="write">Write</h2>
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Socialtext workspace, however, are very different from the Web in an important way. You can <em>edit</em> the full text of any page. In fact, that is the essence of how you work in Socialtext: by creating and editing pages.
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<span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="Browse-Editing_pages.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/Browse-Editing_pages.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=wiki_101;id=20070804014644-13-6574" /><!-- wiki: {image: Browse-=Editing_pages.png} --></span><br />
<strong>Every page in a workspace is editable. Just click, type, and save!</strong></blockquote></blockquote>
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<h2 id="link">Link</h2>
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Unlike the web, every page has its own unique name in a Socialtext workspace. This makes linking between pages easy. Just write the name of the page. Finding pages is also easier. They are called just what you name them.
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<span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="Browse-Link_is_name.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/Browse-Link_is_name.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=wiki_101;id=20070804014644-13-6609" /><!-- wiki: {image: Browse-=Link_is_name.png} --></span><br />
<strong>Every page has a name. Linking to a page is as simple as writing its name.</strong></blockquote></blockquote>
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<h2 id="remember">Remember</h2>
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Socialtext remembers every thing you write here. Anything done here can be undone. With Socialtext, you can enjoy the freedom to <em>play</em> with ideas comforted that you will never lose that award winning idea.
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<span class="nlw_phrase"><img alt="Browse-History.png" src="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi/Browse-History.png?action=attachments_download;page_name=wiki_101;id=20070804014644-13-6583" /><!-- wiki: {image: Browse-=History.png} --></span><br />
<strong>Socialtext keeps every revision of each page. Never worry again about losing a good idea.</strong></blockquote></blockquote>
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<author>ken.pier@hidden</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
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