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-====== ʻUluʻulu Wiki Guide : a guide to the nature and use of this wiki ====== 
  
-How does one use this wiki?  How does this wiki relate to me, the ʻUluʻulu Staff member? 
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-Ah, good questions. ​ Let me tell you a bit about this here wiki. 
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-===== The Namespace ===== 
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-The ʻUluʻulu Guidebook exists in a [[http://​www.dokuwiki.org/​namespaces|namespace]] called guidebook. ​ That is, all individual guidebook [[http://​www.dokuwiki.org/​page|pages]] are proceeded by guidebook:​. ​ For example, this page (look up) is guidebook:​wiki. ​ Once within the namespace, however, you can simply link to the page.  So for our intents and purposes, the name of this page is simply "​wiki"​. ​ A namespace is like a folder. ​ There should be a Sitemap button on the bottom of your page.  Try click. ​ That shows the organization of the namespaces. ​ Also, you can make use of the breadcrumbs (look up again). ​ These can get you back to different places in the hierarchy. 
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-Will the ʻUluʻulu hierarchy make use of greater namespace organization? ​ I can foresee the namespace guidebook:​policies:,​ or guidebook:​workflows:​. ​ So for example, the mission statement page might be guidebook:​policies:​mission. 
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-===== Pages ===== 
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-Pages are the building block of the wiki.  We don't want any orphans though, so it is best to create pages by linking to them from another page. 
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-Pages with multiple words will be separated by underscores. ​ Such as new_acquisitions_workflow. 
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-Titles of pages. ​ Let's see.  Policies. ​ No wait.  Um, hmmm. 
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-===== Linking ===== 
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-Very important. ​ But how do you link?  <​nowiki>​Put your words in double brackets. ​ Like this [[link]]. ​ Also, if you want to control the link text, separate the link from the text with a straight line: [[link|Link Text]].</​nowiki>​ 
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-===== Sections ===== 
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-Sections are created with the use of headlines. ​ There are 5 different levels of headings. 
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-===== Conclusion ===== 
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-Anyway, thanks for stopping by the ʻUluʻulu Wiki Guide. ​ Now you are an expert in all things wiki.  Congratulations! 
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