Basically, you just refer to it on the wiki by editing it into an
existing page, then when you save, it will show up highlighted with a
question mark at the end of the BrandNewWikiWord (or even
[brandnewforcedwikiword]) -- click on the question mark to define the
new node.  And of course, when ever people are simple writing about your
BrandNewWikiWord it will be linked.  You can, of course, hack the URL to
edit a new node that is not linked anywhere, but that's just not as fun,
right?  I'm saddened to hear that our wiki was defaced, what a cruel and
violent world we live in.  Glad it's okay again, and hopefully some
persons are moving on to more productive creativity!

Regards,

   Ben-again


On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 13:29:01 -0700
Marc Baber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| I am a wiki newbie and am wondering if there is a good, free, on-line 
| intro to wiki that would tell me how to entire a new wiki-word into a 
| site hierarchy.  I want to RTFM, but I've been unable to FindTFM so
| far. 
|  Thanks for any pointers that don't ultimately suggest I buy a $40
|  book :-).
| 
| Marc
| 
| Tim Howe wrote:
| 
| >I am very sad.  The wiki seems to have been destroyed.
| >
| >--TimH
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