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To add a new page to Wiki, all you have to do is come up with a meaningful title, capitalize all the words and StringThemTogetherLikeThis. Wiki automagically recognizes it as a hyperlink. Alternatively, you can put anything into [square brackets].

Then you can go ahead and ClickTheQuestionMark at the end of your new hyperlink, and the Wiki will give you a window for making the new page.

If you wish to add documents with complex markup to the Wiki, you might be better off providing a URL to it than trying to add the text of the document here, like so:

PhpWiki project homepage: http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/

The Wiki does not support HTML tags (see TextFormattingRules).  <tags>They will just render like text.</tags> Wiki is meant to be as simple as possible to encourage use.

Note that there is a feature that your system administrator can enable to allow embedded HTML, but there are security risks involved.
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@WOAH, massive commit. Sorry guys. Nothing to see here, ignore this.

/me waves his hands and mesmorizes you all so you'll forget.
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