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MediaWiki and uses
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
Software that uses PHP includes MediaWiki, Joomla, Wordpress, Concrete5, MyBB, and Drupal.
The double square brackets around the photo of a sunflower symbolize the syntax MediaWiki uses for creating hyperlinks to other wiki pages.
Wikia also uses MediaWiki Software.
Software like MediaWiki uses " magic words " to make system information available to templates and editors, such as < nowiki ></ nowiki >, which displays the server time:, see Help: Magic words.
All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons ( by-nc-sa ); and the site uses a modified version of MediaWiki 1. 12, which is open source.

MediaWiki and wiki
* The Interactive Fiction Wiki, a MediaWiki wiki specific to Interactive Fiction.
Later wiki engines, such as MediaWiki, dropped this convention.
Among public wikis, MediaWiki is the dominant software: it powers the world's most popular public wiki, Wikipedia, as well as the most popular wiki farm, Wikia, and it is the most popular software in use on other public wikis as well.
Some open-source wiki applications, though they do not specifically bill themselves as enterprise solutions, have marketing materials geared for enterprise users, like Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and MediaWiki.
Other wiki software is available in both hosted and downloadable form, including Confluence, Socialtext, MediaWiki ( available on Wikia and EditThis. info, among other sites ) and XWiki.
Many of the enterprise wiki applications, such as TWiki, Confluence and SharePoint, also support such features, as do open-source applications like MediaWiki and XWiki, via plugins.
The current best-known semantic wiki software is Semantic MediaWiki, a plugin to MediaWiki.
* Encyclopedia on Kerkrade ( Dutch ) – a wiki using MediaWiki 1. 52
The PmWiki wiki markup shares similarities with MediaWiki ( used by Wikipedia ).
MediaWiki is a free web-based wiki software application.
Specifically, the manuals and other content at MediaWiki. org are Creative Commons-licensed, while the set of help pages intended to be freely copied into fresh wiki installations and / or distributed with MediaWiki software is public domain.
A number of alternative wiki encyclopedias to Wikipedia run on MediaWiki, including Citizendium, Conservapedia, Metapedia < nowiki > http :// en. metapedia. org / wiki / Wikipedia </ nowiki ></ ref > and Scholarpedia.
Wikia, one of the world's most popular wiki farms, runs on MediaWiki.
United Nations agencies such as the U. N. Development Programme and INSTRAW chose to implement their wikis using MediaWiki because " this software runs Wikipedia and is therefore guaranteed to be thoroughly tested, will continue to be developed well into the future, and future technicians on these wikis will be more likely to have exposure to MediaWiki than any other wiki software.
One of the earliest differences between MediaWiki ( and its predecessor, UseModWiki ) and other wiki engines was the use of " free links " instead of CamelCase.
This may then be imported into another wiki running MediaWiki using Special: Import, if it is enabled.
* MediaWiki, a wiki software
* Interwiki links in MediaWiki and other wiki software.

MediaWiki and markup
Tools exist for converting content such as tables between MediaWiki markup and HTML.
Efforts have been made to create a MediaWiki markup spec, but a consensus seems to have been reached that Wikicode requires context-sensitive grammar rules.
These elements may also exist in other markup languages, such as MediaWiki ; the Text Encoding Initiative ( TEI ) provides an extensive selection of related elements for marking editorial activity ( insertion, deletion, correction, addition, etc.

MediaWiki and be
Something similar to the interface can be seen in MediaWiki with the classic skin.
Some aspects of MediaWiki can be configured through special pages or by editing certain pages ; for instance, abuse filters can be configured through a special page, and certain gadgets can be added by creating JavaScript pages in the MediaWiki namespace.
These target projects need not use MediaWiki and need not even be a wiki.
On the category page, redirects are displayed with class redirect-in-category, so they can be shown in e. g. italics ; this can be defined in MediaWiki: Common. css.
For lines of CSS which should be different on different MediaWiki projects, e. g. for a different background color for easy distinction, clearly the local CSS cannot be used ; at least these lines should be put in the user subpages.
The existing default notice for the anonymous user talk pages at MediaWiki: Anontalkpagetext would also be amended under this proposal.

MediaWiki and use
Thousands of websites use MediaWiki.
Some educators have also assigned students to use MediaWiki for collaborative group projects.
MediaWiki development has generally favored the use of open-source media formats.
Because of this, MediaWiki, for example, has had to introduce its own < code >< nowiki ></ nowiki ></ code > tag for citing references in notes, an idea which has since also been implemented for generic use by the Nelson HTML preprocessor.
For stub articles about MediaWiki, use < nowiki ></ nowiki >.
However, a setting only affects other webpages if they use the same CSS selector ; e. g. a setting for the selector a. extiw affects fewer pages on the web than one for h2 ( but it affects at least all MediaWiki projects, not just one ).
Either with their own domain, or with a free subdomain, customers are able to make use of a number of open source applications, such as WordPress and MediaWiki without charge.
* open government mechanisms including those for public participation and engagement, such as the use of IdeaScale, Google Moderator, Semantic MediaWiki, and other software by actual ruling governments – these mechanisms are well developed especially in the UK and the USA.

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