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<li>Enter subject tags to associate the page with related pages.</li>
 
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All visitors to the site will be able to view your contribution, and all registered users will be able to edit it and add tags and links. If you don't want your writing to be edited, consider placing it in another section on this site. See <a href="/contribute-content">Contribute content</a> for more options.
 
All visitors to the site will be able to view your contribution, and all registered users will be able to edit it and add tags and links. If you don't want your writing to be edited, consider placing it in another section on this site. See <a href="/contribute-content">Contribute content</a> for more options.
 
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Tags permit readers to find pages that are on a particular subject. The tag cloud under Categories enables readers to navigate to subjects of their choice, and enables authors to find out what tags others are using. Tags can contain multiple words, and should begin with a capital letter.
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Add or edit a Wiki page

The community is encouraged to edit and add to the collaborative Wiki Knowledgebase on topics related to using and understanding DITA.

Register for the site, then log in to:

  • Add a Wiki page
    • Choose a title that identifies the subject of the page.
    • Use the Parent drop-down list to give the page a location.
    • Enter subject tags to associate the page with related pages.
    • Enter body content.
    • Preview the page and update it.
    • Submit the page.
  • Edit an existing Wiki page
    • Select the 'Edit' tab on the page you wish to change.
  • Link to a new Wiki page from an existing page:
    • Select the 'Edit' tab on the Wiki outline or other page.
    • In the 'Body' field, insert your new page title surrounded by double brackets.
    • Select the 'Submit' button. Your new link will now appear in red.
    • Click on your new link to add a Wiki page.

All visitors to the site will be able to view your contribution, and all registered users will be able to edit it and add tags and links. If you don't want your writing to be edited, consider placing it in another section on this site. See Contribute content for more options.

Why add tags

Tags permit readers to find pages that are on a particular subject. The tag cloud under Categories enables readers to navigate to subjects of their choice, and enables authors to find out what tags others are using. Tags can contain multiple words, and should begin with a capital letter.

 

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