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User Guide


Background

MediaWiki is the most commonly used wiki in the world. It is open source and it is being used to power Wikipedia. After you have gone through this user guide, then you will be prepared to edit and create new topics in Wikipedia/MediaWiki.


Terms of Use and Wiki Policy

As a user of wikis in SMU it is important show good behavior and to be respectful. You will find more information about SMU’s terms of use and wiki policy on the links below.


https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/TermsofUse.pdf

https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/smuwikipolicy.pdf


Intellectual Property

STEP Description Remarks
1 Finding images to use on your project (for including in your presentations and reports), from Wikipedia Commons.
2 Give credit to the owner of the image, by attributing authorship. Simply add the full URL to the picture in your presentation.
3 Looking to other websites / sources for content If you have used images only from Wikipedia Commons, please skip to STEP 4, otherwise please approach your lecturer for assistance.
4 Final checks

STEP 1 : Finding truly free images for your project

We would strongly encourage you to find pictures for use on your project at the links below :

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

When you use a picture from these websites, do ensure that at least one of the symbols below are found in the licensing details accompanying the image you intend to use.

1 Finding images to use on your project (for including in your presentations and reports), from Wikipedia Commons.


IP1.jpg

(The symbols mean that you may use this picture for non commercial use but you must attribute the copyright owner)


Example of where the copyright symbols are located on a website

IP2.jpg


Example of how to reference on a wiki page

IP3.jpg

Using MediaWiki

Login

  1. Click on the Log in link at the top-right corner of your wiki.
  2. Type your SMU username and password into the grey authentication box, choose correct domain and click OK.

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Setup your personal page

  • A link (your username) to your personal page appears at the top of every wiki page once you have logged in. Clicking on this link will take you to your personal page.
  • You can use this page to write about yourself.

Personalpage.jpg


Add a page

  1. To add a new page on the wiki use double brackets.


[[New page]]

New page

Editing

Editing a wiki page

You can edit either a whole page or just a section of a page.

To edit a whole page:

  1. Click on the edit tab at the top of the window. The content of the page will appear with an editing toolbar at the top.
  2. Make your additions or changes in the text area.
  3. Click the Save page button below the text area.

To edit a section of a page:

  1. Click the edit link that appears at the top of each page. The content of the section will appear with an editing toolbar at the top.
  2. Make your additions and changes in the text area.
  3. Click the Save page button below the text area.


Bulleted list

Type:

* One
* Two
** Two point One
* Three


  • One
  • Two
    • Two point One
  • Three


Numbered list

Type:

# One
# Two
## Two point One
# Three
  1. One
  2. Two
    1. Two point One
  3. Three


Bold text

Highlight the text you want to make bold and click on the bold text icon in the edit toolbar.


Bold.jpg


'''Bold text'''

Bold text


Italic text

Highlight the text you want to make italic and click on the italic text icon in the edit toolbar.

Italic.jpg

''Italic text''

Italic text


Internal links

  1. Go to a page on your wiki (e.g. https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/MGMT003/Special:Recentchanges).
  2. Copy the last part of the URL (e.g. Special:Recentchanges).
  3. Go to the page where you wish to add the link and click on the edit tab.
  4. Click on the Internal link button in the editing toolbar

Internallink.jpg

5. Replace Link title with the last part of the URL (e.g. Special:Recentchanges).


[[Link title]]

Change to

[[Special:Recentchanges]] 


You can also add a display text 

[[Special:Recentchanges|Special Pages]] 


Special:Recentchanges

Special Pages


External links

Externallink.jpg

  1. Click on the External link icon in the edit toolbar.
  2. Replace the web address with your URL.
  3. Replace link title with a link description.


[http://www.example.com link title]

Change to 

[http://www.smu.edu.sg Singapore Management University]


To show the URL then simply type the full URL

http://www.smu.edu.sg


Singapore Management University


http://www.smu.edu.sg

Table of content/headlines

  1. Highlight the text and click Level 2 headline icon in the edit toolbar.

Toc2.jpg

==Section 1==
Text

===Section 1.2===
Text

====Section 1.3====
Text

==Section 2==
Text

Toc.jpg

Adding an image

This is a two-step process. First you need to upload your file, and then insert it into a page. As a rule of thumb, images should be no larger in file size than 100 Kb and no larger in physical size than 640x480 pixels.

  1. Click on Upload file in the toolbox menu on the left hand side.
  2. Click on the Browse button and select the image file you wish to upload from your computer.
  3. Click Upload file (note the exact name of the file).
  4. Go to the page or page section where you wish to insert the image.
  5. Click on the embedded file icon in the editing toolbar.

Photo.jpg

6. Change “Example.jpg” to the name of the file that you uploaded.

[[Image:Example.jpg]]           Uploaded picture full size
[[Image:Example.jpg|right]]     Picture aligned to the right
[[Image:Example.jpg|100px]]     Picture 100 pixels wide


Upload and link to a document

It is a two-step process to upload and link to a file such as a PDF, Word document or Excel spreadsheet.

  1. Click on Upload file in the toolbox menu on the left hand side.
  2. Click on the Browse button and select the file you wish to upload from your computer. Note the exact name of the file.
  3. Click Upload file.
  4. Go to the page or page section where you wish to insert the image.
  5. Click on the File link icon in the editing toolbar.

File.jpg

6. Change Example.ogg to the name of the file that you uploaded.


[[Media:Example.ogg]]

change to

[[Media:Test.doc]]

You can also add a text to the link

[[Media:Test.doc|Test document]]

Media:Test.doc

Test document


Displaying a formula

  1. Click on the mathematical formula in the tool bar.

Formula.jpg

2. Add the formula in the tag.

Ignore wiki formatting

  1. Highlight the word you do not want to be formatted.
  2. Click on Ignore wiki formatting in the tool bar.

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[[micro-]]second

micro-second

Add a signature

Sign.jpg

  1. Click on the signature tool icon in the editing toolbar. A combination of lines and squiggles will appear in the editing area.
--~~~~

--Magnuslb 16:04, 22 June 2009 (SGT)


Add horizontal line

Click on the horizontal line icon in the editing toolbar.

Horizontal.jpg


----



Add e-mail address

Type:

[mailto:YourID@smu.edu.sg Your Name]

Your Name


Create a table

To create a table, you need to use code. The following example shows how to add a table of 4 columns and 2 rows.


  1. Go to the page or section you wish to edit.
  2. Click on the edit tab.
  3. Copy and edit the below code.

{| class="wikitable centered" width="90%"
!Group
!Assigned Company
!Topic
!Students
|-
|width="2%"|<!-- Group--> Group 1
|width="10%"|<!-- Company--> [[Company 1]]
|width="10%"|<!-- Topic--> Your Topic
|width="30%"|<!-- Students--> Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, Student 4
|-
|width="2%"|<!-- Group--> Group 2
|width="10%"|<!-- Company--> [[Company 2]]
|width="10%"|<!-- Topic--> Your topic
|width="30%"|<!-- Students--> Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, Student 4
|-
|}
Group Assigned Company Topic Students
Group 1 Company 1 Your Topic Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, Student 4
Group 2 Company 2 Your topic Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, Student 4

Referencing

  1. At the paragraph which you want to add the reference, type <ref> reference text </ref>.
  2. At the bottom of page in the edit box, type ==References==.

Your references will be automatically generated. Check with your Professor to find out the preferred reference format for your class.


Example:

Professor Howard Hunter is the president of Singapore Management University.[1]

The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big.[2]

References

  1. http://www.smu.edu.sg/about_smu/president_message.asp
  2. Brown, R (2005). "Size of the moon" Scientific press, 77(4).


Professor Howard Hunter is the president of Singapore Management 
University.<ref>http://www.smu.edu.sg/about_smu/president_message.asp</ref>

The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big.<ref>Brown, R (2005). "Size 
of the moon" ''Scientific press'', 77(4).</ref>


==References==
<References/>

Administration

Restoring previous content

  1. Go to the page or section where you wish to restore previous content.
  2. Click the history tab at the top of the window. You will see a chronological list of all the changes that have been made to that page.
  3. Tick the version version you wish to restore and click compare previous version.
  4. If you are sure this is the version you wish to restore, click on the rollback tab.

Finding out who edited a page

To identify who made which contributions to a particular page:

  1. Go to the relevant page.
  2. Click the history tab at the top of the window. A chronological list of all the changes to the page will appear, with the editors' usernames next to their changes.
  3. Click on the circle next to a particular version and click Compare selected versions.
  4. You will see the changes made in that version in yellow on the left of the window, and later changes to those sections in green on the right.

How do I view all contributions by a user?

You can find all registered users for the wiki under

  1. Special pages (under tool box) -> User List.
  2. Copy the userid.
  3. Go to special pages -> User Contributions.
  4. Paste the userid.
  5. Click search.

Useful links

  1. Wikipedia Cheat Sheet
  2. How to insert images in Wikipedia
  3. How to cite your sources in Wikipedia
  4. Syntax for linking in Wiki
  5. Wikipedia Manual of Style
  6. MediaWiki User's Guide
  7. MediaWiki FAQ
  8. Wikipedia page about SMU
  9. Wikipedia
  10. Wikis in SMU